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RMS Titanic First Class Dining Room. The First Class passengers would certainly dine in style. Their dining room was 114 feet long and spanned the full width of the ship. Seating 532 passengers at once, it was the largest dining room ever seen on a ship. The room was decorated in attractive Jacobean style, and painted in peanut white.


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The First-class Dining Saloon. The Dining Saloon, found on D Deck, was enormous. It was the largest room being the full width of the ship and 114 feet long. It could accommodate over 500 passengers. The Jacobean-inspired room had paneled walls and a strapwork ceiling. The walls were made distinctive by painting them white (unlike their wooden.


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John Montgomery Smart (1856-1912) William Thomas Stead (1849-1912) Either table number 21, 29 or 33. Isidor Straus (1845-1912) Rosalie Ida Straus (1849-1912) The rest can only be speculated from here now on in terms of their table number, but here are some parties that ate together on the 14th of April in the first class dining saloon on D-deck.


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Titanic. On April 10, 1912, RMS Titanic set sail from Southampton, England, on its maiden voyage, headed for New York City. Four days into the journey, at about 11:40 p.m. on April 14, Titanic.


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First-class passengers on the Titanic were treated to a lavish and opulent dining experience. The first-class dining room was located on D deck and was designed to be the ship's grandest and most luxurious dining room. The room was decorated in the Louis XVI style and featured a large fireplace, ornate plasterwork, and large windows that.


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The First-Class Dining Saloon was one out of five locations for First Class passengers to eat. The room was located on D-Deck, measuring 114 feet (35m) long and 92 feet (28m) wide, the room could seat 554 passengers, set at 115 tables for 2 to 12 people. If they wanted, the parents could allow their children to eat here with them, but not if the dining room was fully booked. The Dining Room.


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A Closer Look: First Class Dining on the Titanic | Cultured Elegance Before sinking, the RMS Titanic was a standard of luxury the world had not before seen o.


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Titanic's first-class dining saloon. The enormous first-class dining saloon was located on the Saloon (D) deck next to the Reception Room (where diners sometimes paused for an aperitif before dinner). Diners sat in armchairs at tables that sat two, four, or six and ate from fine china emblazoned with the White Star Line logo.


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Over the years, some tattered menus from the Titanic have come up for auction and commanded hefty prices. A first-class menu from the ship's last lunch was sold for $120,000 in 2012. Three years.


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First Class Dining Room: The first-class passengers would certainly dine in style. Their dining room was 114 feet long and spanned the full width of the ship. Seating 532 passengers at once, it was the largest dining room ever seen on a ship. The room was decorated in attractive Jacobean style and was painted in peanut white.


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A TITANIC WRECK TOUR - THE FIRST CLASS DINING SALOON. Situated aft of the Grand Staircase on D-Deck, and located amidship between the 2nd & 3rd funnel was the spacious 1st Class Dining Saloon. The massive room, which measured 113ft in length, and took up the whole of the ships 92ft width, could accommodate 554 passengers at once.


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The RMS Olympic was one of two sister ships—along with the HMHS Britannic— to the ill-fated RMS Titanic. She was the first of the three to launch in 1910 and soon went into service in the.


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The first-class dining saloon on D-Deck was preceded by a large reception room, measuring 460 m 2 (4,951 sq ft), located at the foot of the forward grand staircase and encompassing the entire width of the ship. An ornate candelabra rested on the middle railing at the base of the staircase, the light oak colour of which contrasted warmly with the white-painted reception room.


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WINDOW FROM THE FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM. Titanic Connections. A window from the First Class Dining Room lies almost entirely intact next to the bow section of Titanic? The First Class Dining Saloon was the biggest room aboard Titanic. It was located on D Deck, measuring 114 feet long and 92 feet wide..


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The First-Class Dining Room and Saloon Given that it was designed to be the world's most luxurious ocean liner , it is no surprise that the Titanic's interior featured an incredibly opulent.

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