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Aquitania: 2nd Class Dining Saloon - Passenger-ships-and-liners …
The Dining Saloon for 2nd Class passengers was located on D-deck, occupying a large apartment which extended the full width of the ship. The classical architectural style adopted in other public apartment continued into this space.
Dining Rooms and Meals on Board Ocean Liners - GG Archives
View of the First Class Dining Saloon and Dome on the RMS Lusitania of the Cunard Line. GGA Image ID # 17983c24c7. The dining-saloons, which are always a most important feature on board ship, are spacious and attractive apartments, occupying the entire width of the amidships section.
RMS Aquitania Archival Collection | GG Archives
Aug 26, 2022 · First Class Gainsborough Suite Dining Room on the RMS Aquitania, 1914. The Dining Room in the Gainsborough Suite (B55) Is Located in the First Class Section on the Starboard Side of the Bridge Deck (B Deck).
Category : Interiors of the Aquitania (ship, 1914) - Wikimedia
Jan 4, 2018 · First Class Dining Saloon on the 'Aquitania' (1914) RMG G10892.tiff 3,148 × 3,800; 34.22 MB First Class Drawing Room of the RMS Aquitania (opposite side).jpg 599 × 363; 36 KB First Class Drawing Room on the 'Aquitania' (1914) RMG G10822.tiff 2,000 × 1,642; 9.4 MB
R.M.S. Aquitania 1914 to 1950 - ssMaritime.com
Second Class offered all the comforts, and there was a Main Lounge, Drawing Room, Smoking Room, Veranda Café, and a Dining Room. In addition there was also a gymnasium; many being unique facilities for this class on British liners.
Aquitania: 3rd Class Dining Saloon - Passenger-ships-and-liners …
Aquitania's 3rd Class Dining Saloon was located on amidships on F Deck. It took up the whole width of the ship and it seemed to be paneled in pine. It was divided into 3 rooms by bulkheads and was able to seat 982 passengers together.
Amazing Photos of RMS Aquitania During Her Life
Oct 19, 2021 · The forward section of Aquitania's 3rd Class Dining Saloon, on the Lower Deck (F Deck), looking across to the port side. Stairs up to the Main Deck are visible in the background on the right, May 1914
The Ship Beautiful - The Lusitania Resource
Aquitania’s first-class accommodations surpassed the standards of luxury of any Cunarder before her. The first-class dining saloon was decorated in the design of Louis XVI and situated on one floor, although the balcony and raised ceiling above …
AQUITANIA: 1914 - Deluxe, maiden season interiors brochure
Second Class photos show the Pergolesi Dining Saloon, Adam Drawing Room, and Kensington Palace Smoking Room (certainly no Second Class public room was so elegantly named!). Good condition with light cover soiling. Cunard Line: A deluxe, thirty-two page interiors brochure for the AQUITANIA from 1914.
Tourist Class aboard R.M.S. Aquitania - Cabin Liners
The room was furnished with free-standing mahogany dining chairs fitted with cane backs and upholstered with 'Havanah' coloured fabric. The walls were painted in a delicate grey and hung with large portraits of noted persons of the late Eighteenth century.