TITANIC - Dive Footage, Shot "July 1-2, 2005" (A-Deck) - Part # 1
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"DIVE FOOTAGE OF THE ENTRY INTO A-DECK'S PORT SIDE, MOVING INTO STATEROOMS A-34 AND A-32, THEN TO THE A-DECK ELEVATOR LOBBY"
Description:
The dive footage shows entry into A Deck (port side), then passes an A-deck crystal chandelier (an illuminated stairwell can be seen occasionally in the distance), then into stateroom A-34 (occupied by the Washington Dodge family), then the headboard and fallen reading lamp in Hugh Rood's room (A-32) is visible, followed by the A-deck elevator lobby (with the electric signbox dangling overhead, elevator No. 1 grill [the starboard-most elevator of the three] and its enunciator panel and call button seen).
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A-Deck Information
The Promenade, or A-Deck, was located directly below the Boat Deck and was home to many of the ship's most extravagant features. The Veranda and Palm Court were here, along with both First-Class Staircase Entrances, Smoking Room, (women's) Reading and Writing Room, and Lounge. All of the cabins on the A-Deck were First-Class and located within the forward Bow section. A Deck contained 34 staterooms: with odd-numbered rooms (A1-A35) on the starboard side of the vessel, and even-numbered rooms (A2-A34) on the port side of the vessel.
by, Alexandre De Araújo.
Видео TITANIC - Dive Footage, Shot "July 1-2, 2005" (A-Deck) - Part # 1 канала Alexandre De Araújo
"DIVE FOOTAGE OF THE ENTRY INTO A-DECK'S PORT SIDE, MOVING INTO STATEROOMS A-34 AND A-32, THEN TO THE A-DECK ELEVATOR LOBBY"
Description:
The dive footage shows entry into A Deck (port side), then passes an A-deck crystal chandelier (an illuminated stairwell can be seen occasionally in the distance), then into stateroom A-34 (occupied by the Washington Dodge family), then the headboard and fallen reading lamp in Hugh Rood's room (A-32) is visible, followed by the A-deck elevator lobby (with the electric signbox dangling overhead, elevator No. 1 grill [the starboard-most elevator of the three] and its enunciator panel and call button seen).
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A-Deck Information
The Promenade, or A-Deck, was located directly below the Boat Deck and was home to many of the ship's most extravagant features. The Veranda and Palm Court were here, along with both First-Class Staircase Entrances, Smoking Room, (women's) Reading and Writing Room, and Lounge. All of the cabins on the A-Deck were First-Class and located within the forward Bow section. A Deck contained 34 staterooms: with odd-numbered rooms (A1-A35) on the starboard side of the vessel, and even-numbered rooms (A2-A34) on the port side of the vessel.
by, Alexandre De Araújo.
Видео TITANIC - Dive Footage, Shot "July 1-2, 2005" (A-Deck) - Part # 1 канала Alexandre De Araújo
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