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==E Deck==
 
==E Deck==
 
On [[E Deck]] there were some First Class staterooms, but alternating with Second Class Saterooms.
 
On [[E Deck]] there were some First Class staterooms, but alternating with Second Class Saterooms.
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Revision as of 11:40, 13 January 2016

Boat Deck

On the Boat Deck there were 6 Staterooms labeled "T", "U", "W", "X", "Y", & "Z".

A Deck

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A Deck single berth cabin used for single men

On A Deck there were 35 Staterooms.

B Deck

File:Promenade Suite B-52, B-54 and B-56

Wednesday April 10th, 1912 12:15pm

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Friday April 12th, 1912 about 8pm

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Friday April 12th, 1912 about 9pm, "Marguerite Waltz from Charles Gounod's Faust" plays in the background

File:Private Promenade and B-56

Sunday April 14th, 1912 8:30am-9:30am

On B Deck there were 102 Staterooms all styled in different periods.

The most expensive cabins were located here: B-51, B-53 and B-55 were all connected by a private promenade, idem for B-52, B-54 and B-56. The even numbered cabins were used by Bruce Ismay, the odd numbered cabins were booked by the Cardeza family. In the 1997 Film Titanic, the DeWitt-Bukater family is booked in B-52, B-54, and B-56.

C Deck

On C Deck there were 148 Staterooms.

D Deck

On D Deck there were 50 Staterooms.

E Deck

On E Deck there were some First Class staterooms, but alternating with Second Class Saterooms.