Titanic: An Illustrated HistoryThe story of the Titanic has mesmerized the world, and Titanic: An Illustrated History brings to life in full color and vivid detail the tragic story of the great ocean liner. It features the paintings of renowned Titanic artist Ken Marschall, which inspired director James Cameron to create the epic film -- winner of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. |
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... First class had a rather ordinary stairwell , a huge lounge , a large reception room , a smoking room , reading room and two palm courts . The huge first - class dining room was three decks high and topped by a dome . Two elevators ...
... First class had a rather ordinary stairwell , a huge lounge , a large reception room , a smoking room , reading room and two palm courts . The huge first - class dining room was three decks high and topped by a dome . Two elevators ...
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... class cabins 5. Forward well deck 6. Morse lamp on bridge wing cab 7. Bridge 8. Wheelhouse 9. Hold containing cargo and Renault automobile 10. First - class baggage 11. Post office 12. Mailroom 13. First - class staterooms 14. Officers ...
... class cabins 5. Forward well deck 6. Morse lamp on bridge wing cab 7. Bridge 8. Wheelhouse 9. Hold containing cargo and Renault automobile 10. First - class baggage 11. Post office 12. Mailroom 13. First - class staterooms 14. Officers ...
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... first class on other liners of the day . The second - class lounge or library , as it was known , ( left and right ) while not as palatial as the first - class lounge , was a large , handsome room , paneled in sycamore and furnished ...
... first class on other liners of the day . The second - class lounge or library , as it was known , ( left and right ) while not as palatial as the first - class lounge , was a large , handsome room , paneled in sycamore and furnished ...
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A-deck Abelseth Allison Andrews April asked Astor Atlantic began boat deck boiler Bottom right Boxhall bridge Brown Bruce Ismay cabin Californian Captain Smith Carpathia Charles Lightoller cold collapsible collision Cosmo Duff Gordon crew crewmen crowd Cunard dining saloon Duff Gordon engines finally first-class forward Fourth Officer Frederick Fleet Harland and Wolff Harold Bride Hichens hull husband iceberg later Lawrence Beesley lifebelts lifeboat light liner London Loraine Lord Lord Mersey lounge Madeleine Astor maiden voyage Mersey Michel Navratil Murdoch night Norris Williams ocean Olympic Olympic's ordered passengers Peuchen Phillips photograph Pitman promenade pulled Quartermaster replied rescue rockets Rostron Ruth Becker Ryerson sailed sank Second Officer Lightoller second-class sengers ship ship's sinking Sir Cosmo smoking room Southampton staircase stateroom steamer stern steward survivors third-class Titanic's told watch White Star Line wife Winnie Troutt wireless women wreck York