E Deck, known as the Upper Deck, is the 6th deck from the bottom, laying 9 meters above the waterline.
The flooding of E-deck started around 12:30 A.M, being one of the earlier decks to flood, but only in the forward bow section. After 1:00 A.M, the water reached Scotland Road. Scotland Road is the nickname for the corridor that ran along 2/3s of the midsection of the ship and connected the 3rd class sections located in the bow and stern areas of the ship. Many crews cabins, mainly concentrated in the Scotland Road, are positioned at a long road without any watertight doors at the port side of the ship. It's also wider than the usual gangways, uninterrupted and it let much water through during the sinking, causing Titanic to list 2 degrees to the port side 10 minutes later.
Most of the Watertight Bulkheads ended at this deck, although a few even reached D Deck.
Notable areas of Titanic[]
- Store
- Spiral Staircase (for firemen, greasers & trimmers)
- Third Class Cabins (Section B)
- Crew Alleyway
- Crew's Quarters
- Trimmers' Berths
- Seamen's Berths (includes Lookouts)
- Master-at-Arms Cabin
- Various Crew Cabins
- Steward's Berths
- Plate Washer's Berths
- Scullions' Berths
- Second Class Stewards' Berths (includes Liftboys, Bellboys, and Pageboys)
- Stewardess Cabins (all over the place)
- Saloon Waiters' Berths
- Bugler, Squash Instructor and Gymnasium Attendant's Berths
- First Class Stewards' Berths
- Superior Stewards' Berths
- Barkeeper and Storekeeper's Berths
- Smoke Room Keeper's Berth
- Kitchen Staffs' Berths
- Chef's Berths
- Cook's Berths
- Scullerymen's Berths
- Confectioner and Butcher's Berths
- Chief Baker and Assistant Chef's Berths
- Chief Saloon Steward and Pantryman's Berths
- Salice, Roasting, Fish, and Vegetable Cook's Berths
- Carver, Wine Bottler and Storekeeper's Berths
- Chief Storekeeper's Berth
- Engineer's Mess
- Engineer's Office
- Engineer's Entrance
- Restaurant Staff Berths
- Assistant Controller and Pageboy Berth
- Salice, Roasting, Fish, and Vegetable Cook's Berth
- Carver, Wine Bottler and Storekeeper's Berth
- Scullerymen's Berths
- Pantryman and Dishwasher's Berth
- Pastryman, Poultryman and assistant's Berth
- Waiters' Berths
- Assistant Cook's Berths
- Crew's Quarters
- Galley Hoist
- Potato Storage, Mener & Wash place
- First Class Cabins (Forward)
- Service Station (First Class)
- First Class E-Deck Entrance
- First Class Alt. Cabins
- Second Class Alt. Cabins
- Second Class Cabins (including one for the Musicians)
- Second Class Barber Shop
- Second Class Forward E Deck Entrance
- Service Station (Second Class)
- Chief Second Class Steward's Office/Cabin
- Second Class Cabins (Aft)
- Second Class Assistant Purser's Office & Cabin
- Second Class Aft E-Deck Entrance
- Third Class Cabins (Sections K,M,Q)
- Third Class E-Deck Entrance
Cabins[]
First Class[]
- E-1
- E-2
- E-3
- E-4
- E-5
- E-6
- E-7
- E-8: Norman Campbell & Bertha Chambers
- E-9
- E-10: Emilie Kreuchen
- E-11: Howard Brown Case (changed to other room on April 11)
- E-12: Harry Anderson
- E-14*
- E-15
- E-16
- E-17: Peter Dennis Daly
- E-18
- E-19
- E-20
- E-21
- E-22
- E-23: Margaret Brown
- E-24: Edward Pennington Calderhead and Spencer Victor Silverthorne
- E-25: John Irwin Flynn and James Robert McGough
- E-26
- E-27
- E-28
- E-29
- E-30
- E-31: Herbert and Carrie Chaffee
- E-32
- E-33: Edith Chibnall and Elsie Bowerman
- E-34: Frederic and Margretta Spedden
- E-35
- E-36: Mabel Francatelli
- E-37
- E-38: Francis Davis Millet
- E-39
- E-40: Robert Spedden and Elizabeth Burns
- E-41
- E-42
- E-43
- E-44: William and Alice Silvey
- E-45: Mary Elizabeth Compton
- E-46: Timothy McCarthy and Herbert Hillard
- E-47
- E-48
- E-49: Sara Rebecca Compton
- E-50: George and Dorothy Harder
- E-51
- E-52: Alexander Taylor Compton Jr.
- E-53
- E-54
- E-55
- E-56
- E-57
- E-58: Edward Pomeroy Colley
- E-59
- E-60: Henry Forbes Julian
- E-61
- E-62
- E-63: Arthur Gee[1]
- E-64
- E-65
- E-66
- E-67: Emil and Tillie Taussig
- E-68: Ruth, Mary and Millie Taussig
- E-200
- E-201
- E-202
- E-203
First/Second Class[]
- E-69
- E-70
- E-71
- E-72
- E-73
- E-74
- E-75
- E-76
- E-77 Mary Mack
- E-78
- E-79
- E-80
- E-81
- E-82
Second Class[]
- E: Wallace Hartley
- E-83
- E-84
- E-85
- E-86
- E-87
- E-88
- E-89
- E-90
- E-91
- E-92
- E-93
- E-94
- E-95
- E-96
- E-97
- E-98
- E-99
- E-100
- E-101: Susan Webber, Edwina Celia Troutt
- E-102
- E-103
- E-104
- E-105
- E-106
Third Class[]
Bow:[]
- #1
- #2
- #3
- #4
- #5
- #6
- #7
- #8
- #9
- #10: Benoît Picard
- #10A
- #11: Thomas Leonard Theobald
- #12
- #14*
- #15
Stern:[]
- #101
- #102
- #103
- #104
- #105
- #106
- #107
- #108
- #109
- 110
- 111
- 112
- 113
- 114
- 115
- 116
- 117
- 118
- 119
- 120
- #121: Beila Moor and Meier Moor
- 122
- 123
- 124
- 125
- 126 Anthony William Sage
- 138
- 139
- 140
- 141
- 142
- 143
- 144
- 145
- 146
- 147
- 148
- 149
- 150
- 151
- 152
- 153
- 154
- 155
- 156
- 157
- 158
- 159
- 160
- #161: Katie Gilnagh, Katie Mullin, Margaret Murphy and Kate Murphy
- 162
- 163
- 164
- 165
*Out of superstition, there were no E-13 or no 13 cabins
Gallery[]
Decks of the Titanic |
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