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*[[First Class Reception]] |
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*[[Second Class Dining Room]] |
*[[Second Class Dining Room]] |
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− | *[[Dollmaker's Shop]] |
+ | *[[Dollmaker's Shop]] |
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+ | *[[Candy Store]] |
==Cabins== |
==Cabins== |
Revision as of 01:58, 18 October 2019
D Deck, or Saloon Deck, is 10-11 metres above sea level and is the deck between C Deck and E Deck.
Three important places were built here. First you have the Third Class Open Space in the front, just before the bow, at the height of the officers quarter, but then many Decks below. D Deck is the middle deck, where you could find another small area with first class state rooms, hardly less luxury than those on C Deck.
The Open Space was much used to come together and play music, play cards, drink beers and dance on tables and moving around poles, by the steerage people. That was a party for them. The first class cabins where just behind the open space and strictly seperated by a bulkhead.
The D Deck started to flood at around 1:10AM.
But here there were the normal, or cheaper first class rooms, but still better than those on E Deck.
Further there was a large dining saloon, with British meals for the rich. This was what they called a party, just dining and talking about business, gossips. There was also a smaller, but still roomy Second Class Dining Saloon, more near the middle. On starboard were many hospital rooms, at same length but on the port side were a butcher and baker shop.
Notable locations
- Third Class Open Space
- First Class Dining Saloon
- First & Second Class Galley
- First Class Reception
- Second Class Dining Room
- Playroom
- Dollmaker's Shop
- Candy Store
Cabins
- D-19: Edwin and Gertrude Kimball
- D-33: Henry and Myra Harper
- D-34: Milton Long
Gallery
Decks of the Titanic |
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Boat Deck · A Deck · B Deck · C Deck · D Deck · E Deck · F Deck · G Deck · Orlop Deck · Tank Top |