


Picture by D. Clarke, from the Encyclopedia Titanica (www.encyclopedia-titanica.org).
first-class cabins and suites were spread over five decks and located amidships where the Ship’s motion through the waves would be least felt, and the main staircase and elevators were immediately adjacent for convenience.


The accommodations ranged from single-berth cabins to parlor suites and
Could accommodate up to 735 first-class passengers.
The rooms were large, and well appointed in a variety of historical styles and supplied with modern electrical conveniences of the time including telephones, table fans to cool, and electrical blowers to provide fresh air from the outside,heaters,and steward call bells

Replica of a first class cabin