Staterooms and Cabins
The staterooms, suites and cabins were designed in the styles of different periods - each luxurious and functional.
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First Class
Stateroom
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A small
Louis 16th Style Cabin
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Empire
Style Bedroom
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Italian
Style Bedroom
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Louis 16th
Style Room
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Louis 16th
Style Sitting Room
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Louis 16th
Style Drawing Room
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Louis 16th
StyleDrawing Room
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Sitting
Room - Modern Dutch
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Bedroom
Modern Dutch
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Old Dutch
Bedroom
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Outside
a Balcony Suite
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Queen Anne
Bedroom
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Regency
Sitting Room
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Regency
Sitting Room
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Small First
Class Cabin
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Adam Style
Stateroom
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Adam Style
Sitting Room
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First Class
Cabin
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First Class
Cabin
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First Class
Cabin
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First Class
Cabin
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First Class
Sitting Room
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First Class luxury - the Titanic was better than a fine hotel - each stateroom and cabin was designed using the finest materials and comfort was superior to any other ship at sea. Each suite had its own style - all in keeping with the taste of the age. |
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Second Class accommodation was comfortable and superior to any other vessel while the third class was not left wanting either!
See more 1st class staterooms and cabins.....
Second Class accommodation........
Third Class accommodation.......
The Voyage
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Rooms - The Decks - Menus
The End of a great ship - The
Aftermath - The Lind Pages
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