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Date Posted: 17:39:34 01/04/00 Tue
Author: Blake
Subject: Re: B-deck aft PARTITION again ! Bruce should read this, in reply to my prev. message
In reply to: Michael Pell 's message, "B-deck aft" on 15:57:17 01/04/00 Tue

> Blake - having looked at several deck plans of Olympic
> and Titanic it would appear that the class dividers
> between 1st and 2nd class would not have been a solid
> partiton. It would be located in the open promenade
> area of the pre-Titanic Olympic inline roughly with
> the fourth funnel. If you look at the photo of the
> Olympic's Cafe Parisien you will notice a semi-open
> partition about half-way down it. This is where the
> class divider would have been on the open Olympic
> promenade before the Cafe was built post-Titanic. The
> actual bow end bulkhead of the Cafe parisien on
> Olympic is too far forward. Plans show it would have
> been several stanchions back from this bulkhead. Check
> the class divider indicators on deck plans in Walter
> Lord's books. Study carefully where they are and then
> compare it to Titanic plans and you will see where
> they would/should sit in relation to the area now
> reserved for the Cafe itself.
>
> Uncertain what would have been used on the open
> Olympic B-deck promenade. If not a solid partition,
> then perhaps a portable canvas one or perhaps a small
> gate as seen on the boat deck. Anyone know for certain?
>
> Also watch the gangway doors along the hull. that is a
> marking clue for where the divider was on pre-ttanic
> Olympic. It sat just aft of the forward door (that
> would be servicing the entrance doors at the head of
> the area that would be reserved for the Cafe.

Ok, this seems very mysterious part of the ship. I think I will build it how it appeared when it was "in" the cafe, semi, you know.

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