Ever since the RMS Titanic sank on its maiden voyage in 1912, people around the world have been fascinated by this disaster.
What did they eat on Titanic? It all ... Second- and third-class passengers had fewer choices, especially those traveling in steerage, but no one went hungry, and the dishes and facilities ...
Image caption, Titanic was the biggest and most luxurious passenger ship of its time 1 ... later told about how he'd been sleeping in his bunk in steerage when he heard and felt the impact ...
Descendants of those who died in the Titanic disaster 100 years ago ... Saturday in period costume dressed as first class passengers, crew or steerage passengers. All must be hoping this ...
Even Titanic's introduction of a la carte ... The book sheds light, too, on the different lifestyles of first-class passengers and those in steerage, both on land and at sea.
At the time of Titanic’s maiden voyage, it was common for full passenger lists of transatlantic ships to be published in the local newspapers. Many of the passengers saw it as something to be ...