The turbine, which drove the center propeller, utilized the exhaust steam from the other engines. This design recycled the exhausted steam instead of wastefully venting it up the funnels. The result: an increase in efficiency. The total horsepower of the engines was 51, Equipped with 20 lifeboats total capacity 1, Harland and Wolff, located in Belfast, Ireland, built the Titanic.
It took approximately three years to build. The Largest ship in the world in The biggest movable man-made object ever made at that time. One of the first ships to have a swimming pool. Publicized as the world's largest, safest, most luxurious five-star floating hotel.
Titanic Decks : listed from top of ship to bottom. Poop Deck -- The aftmost portion of Bridge Deck. Boat Deck: Bridge; radio room; officer's quarters; lifeboats; gymnasium. View Deck. Promenade Deck: 1st class staterooms; 1st class reading and writing rooms; 1st class lounge; 1st class smoking room; the Verandah Cafe and Palm Court.
The 1st class passengers boarded the Titanic through the impressive Grand Staircase. It was sixteen feet wide, provided access to seven decks and was over 60 feet high. The ceiling was a massive glass dome which contained a large chandelier.
At the bottom of the stairs was a large statue. This statue has been salvaged from the Titanic wreck. At the top of the stairs was an ornate clock. Shelter Deck: 1st class suites; 2nd class library; 3rd class social room; 3rd class smoking room; some crew accommodations; cabins for the maids and servants who accompanied many of the 1st class passengers; 1st class barber shop; Doctor's office; Purser's office; hatches for loading the ship.
Saloon Deck: 1st class dining room; 1st class reception room; 2nd class dining room; 1st and 2nd class galleys kitchens and pantries; 1st, 2nd and 3rd class rooms; crew quarters; 1st and 2nd class bakery and butcher shops; hospital. Upper Deck: 1st, 2nd and 3rd class rooms; crew quarters; 2nd class barber shop. Middle Deck: Swimming pool; Turkish bath; 2nd and 3rd class rooms; crew quarters; 3rd class dining room; 3rd class galley; 3rd class bakery and butcher shop.
Lower Deck: Squash racquet court; Post Office; food freezers and coolers; baggage rooms; cargo hold; crew quarters; some 3rd class rooms. Orlop Deck: Engine rooms; boiler rooms; coal bunkers; fresh water tanks; food storage; wine cellar; cargo and refrigerated cargo hold; baggage rooms.
Note: many of the areas on the Titanic traversed multiple decks. Titanic A-Deck english. Titanic A-Deck french. Titanic A-Deck plain. Titanic antenne T Titanic Boat Deck plan with lifeboats. Titanic boat deck plan. Titanic Lecks-SVG. Titanic Lecks. Titanic lifeboats on boat deck plan. Titanic Original Plans. Titanic plans. Titanic Portside Diagram. Titanic side plan annotated English. Titanic side plan annotated Russian.
Titanic side plan with lifeboats. Titanic size comparison. Titanic Starboard View During the Rubaiyat mission, Carlson must retrieve the book from Boiler Room 3.
Once he has access to the engine room, he can proceed to the boiler rooms. If the player assumes to take Rubaiyat out of the boiler room now, Vlad will shoot him, Game Over. He must either leave Rubaiyat in his place or put it elsewhere. After fetching the package from Sasha, Carlson can return to the Engine Room undisturbed and give Vlad his things. Meanwhile, Vlad will have looked in coal chute 4 of BR 3, and taken the Rubaiyat if it was in that very chute.
If it wasn't, Vlad will leave the Boiler Room after receiving his package, allowing Carlson to take the book from the coal chute where he hid it. As soon as Carlson gets the painting quest, the seaman in the Control Room will no longer allow him in the Engine Room, sealing off the Boiler Rooms as well. The second way into the Boiler Rooms through the Cargo Hold is opened at the very end of the painting quest. Home Contact Privacy. Dimensions and Layout Titanic was feet 9 inches From top to bottom, the decks were: The Boat Deck , on which the lifeboats were positioned.
It was from here in the early hours of 15 April that Titanic 's lifeboats were lowered into the North Atlantic. The bridge and wheelhouse were at the forward end, in front of the captain's and officers' quarters.
The bridge stood 8 feet 2. The wheelhouse stood directly behind and above the bridge. The entrance to the First Class Grand Staircase and gymnasium were located midships along with the raised roof of the First Class lounge, while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the First Class smoke room and the relatively modest Second Class entrance.
The wood-covered deck was divided into four segregated promenades; for officers, First Class passengers, engineers and Second Class passengers respectively.
Lifeboats lined the side of the deck except in the First Class area, where there was a gap so that the view would not be spoiled. A Deck , also called the Promenade Deck , extended along the entire feet m length of the superstructure.
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