s day and for all classes of passengerTitanicoffered something new and different. Printed menu cards overflowed with the latest French cuisine for 1st Class passengers. Those in 2nd Class had selections that rivalled most regional hotels and in 3rd Class plain simple food and lots of it were ...
The first-class passengers who sailed on the Titanic dined on a sumptuous array of specially prepared gourmet foods. Here is a selection from "Last Dinner on the Titanic: Menus and Recipes from the Great Liner" by Rick Archbold and Dana McCauley.Poached Salmon With Mousseline SauceThis was ...
Mrs Margaret Brown, now also widely known as Molly Brown, was a 44 year old first class passenger traveling home from Europe. Today she is one of the most well-known of Titanic’s passengers. Travelling home from Europe, Margaret Brown boarded Titanic during the evening of 10th April 1912,...
On 18th June 1912 he was buried within his native homeland, Uruguay, at the Central Cemetery of Montevideo. Titanic's First Class Passengers,All Titanic Pages
The majority of the passengers on the Titanic that perished were in 3rd Class 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class MaleFemale118146418512110 The majority of survivors on the Titanic were from first class and female. 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class ...
The main difference between the two ships, externally, was the glassing in of the forward end of the Promenade Deck; in operation it was found that spray was landing on Olympic’s deck making it slippery for 1st Class passengers. Despite White Star’s concerns about the comfort of 1st and...
First Class Dining Room: The First Class Dining room was beautifully decorated with a huge glass dome roof and could seat over 500 people.Third Class Dining Room: This was where the third class passengers took their meals. It was said to be like second class dining rooms on other ships....
The tour itself is located inside the very ticket office that 2nd and 1st class passengers would have used before boarding a small boat which would tender them out to the RMS Titanic. You get to know individuals who joined the ship from here, if they ...
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We enjoyed ourselves all three of us picked people that survived well they picked them for us but we survived we were all first-class passengers of which 205 survived. It is a great history lesson and what went wrong and how you should not cut corners to save a dollar or...