Titanic: A Nonfiction Companion to Tonight on the TitanicExplores the history of the steamship Titanic, from Thomas Andrews' plans for "the safest ship on the ocean" to the lingering questions concerning its disastrous maiden voyage in 1912. |
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... played for the first- and second - class passengers . The musicians also gave con- certs in the first- and second - class lounges , where passengers drank , chat- ted , played cards , and smoked . The meals in third class were much sim ...
... played for the first- and second - class passengers . The musicians also gave con- certs in the first- and second - class lounges , where passengers drank , chat- ted , played cards , and smoked . The meals in third class were much sim ...
Page 47
... Still , there was plenty of entertainment . Several third - class passen- gers had brought along musical instru- ments . They often played while other third - class passengers danced . Since the early 1900s , ships had been using an.
... Still , there was plenty of entertainment . Several third - class passen- gers had brought along musical instru- ments . They often played while other third - class passengers danced . Since the early 1900s , ships had been using an.
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... played hymns . areas to lead women and children to the boats . Many of the third - class passengers did not speak English . They could not un- derstand what was happening . A large number of women refused to leave their husbands . Sadly ...
... played hymns . areas to lead women and children to the boats . Many of the third - class passengers did not speak English . They could not un- derstand what was happening . A large number of women refused to leave their husbands . Sadly ...
Contents
The Biggest Ship in the World | 13 |
Sailing Day | 27 |
Life on the Titanic | 41 |
Copyright | |
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