File:Second Class stateroom on the 'Olympic' (1911) RMG G10779.tiff
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Author |
Bedford Lemere & Co |
Description |
English: Second Class stateroom on the 'Olympic' (1911) Cabin interior on the passenger liner 'Olympic' (1911) showing a stateroom in Second Class accommodation on the starboard side of the Upper Deck (E Deck); it is numbered E89. This is the inner cabin of a tandem arrangement; the narrow alleyway providing access to a porthole is in the far corner. The outer cabin of this pair appears in negative G10780. The principle of the 'tandem cabin' originated in the design of accommodation on a vessel owned by the Bibby Steamship Co Ltd. For this reason the term 'Bibby cabin' was also used. |
Date |
1914 date QS:P571,+1914-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Dimensions | Overall: 305 mm x 254 mm |
Notes | See photocopies of general arrangement plans of the 'Olympic' (1911) in Cunard White Star Ltd collection. |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/20503 |
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Identifier InfoField | Bedford Lemere Number: 22563/6 ODRN: G10779 id number: G10779 previous number: HPB0275 |
Collection InfoField | Historic Photographs |
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