As a titanic nerd I am exceptionally impressed. I learned many new things about the ship and life aboard. By the way the café Parisian , open to all first class passengers, was supposedly the favorite hang out space for the young and wealthy. Use of the the A La Carte restaurant as a separate independent franchise, was found on all White Star Line ships at the time. And as you said you had to pay extra when you purchased your ticket to be able to dine at that restaurant.
To be honest, most "third class people" at that time lived and ate much more modestly in everyday life than on this ship, they could only dream of running water next to the bed and such a rich meal. I was pleasantly surprised at how friendly and nicely decorated the third class common rooms were.
I'm illuding to the class and elegance of an era, not the social hierarchy of classism. I'd definitely wear a parisan suit with a possible top hat for sure, it would be lit 😜
@@its_eli What is stopping you from living some of that today? You can dress as you wish and you can fashion your home to match that era. I am certain there are many crafty ways to make ones home look the part. As for society in public yes times are different but I’m sure one could find a club or create one for people with similar tastes.
@@peteasmr2952 I do :) I would like to create a park where the theme is old Paris like out of the movie Hugo or romantic novel. I'm a sucker for Shakespearean and ancient Greek anesthetics too. The answer really is time travel, but Elon is busy with Mars and Twitter right now.
@@its_eli That’s cool. I did see in a video somewhere someone suggested the Queen Mary should have a thing like that where you get to go and experience that atmosphere again. Dress up for dinner etc have period music food drink etc, pretend like your back in time as if the ship was still a cruise across The Atlantic.
I feel like the 3rd class despite all the restriction had much more personal freedom. With the first class there was far too much expectations that it really didn’t offer much personal freedom. You were expected to be here or there, act a certain way, dress a certain way. Their lives seem very stifling. Yes I know you can sense this with the movie, but this breakdown just really hits the nail on the head. I learned a lot from this. I can also see how some aspects of each class has lived on in modern cruse ships but became mixed and unfortunately taking some of the negatives from each class as well. It certainly is fascinating.
@@lowcomp9638 the corset was an aspect of the garment, I think of it like a bra of that era it’s there to provide support between the body and the dress, and if you’re wondering, tightlacing was quite frowned upon. There’s plenty of UA-camrs on here that do a deep dive analysis on the history of stays and corsets, such as Abby Cox, BernadetteBanner, Karolina, etc.
Not necessarily. Most 1st class was loaded. The first class was the biggest gap. As pointed out some rooms were $4000. todays money. Some where 135,000. Lots of the rich people were literally just getting drunk smoking and fcking their mistress while wife was at home. It wasn't always as perfect as the movies make it seem. The classy gentleman in the movie that said "we're dressed in our best" really said that. But he was dressed in his best most the trip to impress the young lady he was cheating on his wide with. And his life recorded in magazines like a maury show with all his antics. Look up Benjamin Gugenheim. If you haven't lol. Then look at the richest man John Jacob Astor. His new younger wife he cheated on his first wife with, went on to be an old rich home wrecker sleeping with younger married men and paying them to leave their wives and kids lol. Rose's lil hoe seen wad more realistic lol
I used to wonder why there was such a wide range of first class cabin decor- with many rooms looking like crew cabins but being found in first class right off the grand staircase rooms. These simple cabins with the cheapest decor were for the man- and maidservants of the parlour suite passengers
Great presentation! Meals and dining fit for a king and queen, but so sad that all that great detailed beauty and meals ended up at the bottom of the sea, destroyed and never to be again like the iconic Titantic! Thanks for showing us how it really was as well as many wonderful scenes from James Cameron's blockbuster film, "Titanic"! May those who lost their lives that fateful night rest in peace~
I kind of want a restaurant that is completely Titanic themed. The first class area you have to dress in black tie attire, and it is strictly enforced. The second class and third class the dress code is fitting for those sections of the restaurant. The food and drinks would be authentic to the menus so Titanic fans will get the full experience. Oh, and the decor would match each section of the ship. Good idea?
Titanic experience seemed like a paradise, for all classes. What an amazing experience to be cut short so horrifically. The last menu are all things I’d love to enjoy one last time especially the breakfast menu 😢 thank you for the awesome detailed video! 🛟
@@yiman7370 second class also had wine served at dinner. Also, it’s about selection, 1000 bottles doesn’t sound like a lot if 50 people chose to drink 3 glasses of Pinot Pinot noir every night at dinner. Alcohol consumption was far greater for the average wealthy person than it is today. Even more so on a transatlantic voyage. Even now, a bottle of wine in the evening is quite standard for lots of adults in Switzerland or France.
It was accommodations most 3rd class (and many 2nd class) passengers had never had access to like running water, electric lighting, flush toilets and the list goes on. What we consider standard living was 1st class back then. But, oh, those beautiful clothes! I feel pretty just looking at them...sigh...😊
I have been to Halifax Nova Scotia where they have a cemetery with the Titanic people and a museum with Titanic stuff. I have also been to the exact spot in the ocean where the Titanic sank. Been to the Titanic museums in Pigeon Forge, Branson, Belfast, Cobh, Southampton and Liverpool. The Thompson dock and pumphouse in Belfast was the birthplace of the Titanic that one was the best experience for me out of all of them.
This was a fantastic rendition of Titanic’s cuisine - something I’ve always been intrigued by. This video also made me hungry! 😂 Great job - that Punch Romaine is something I’m gonna have to make!
OK, i am not the only one who got hungry watching this video😁 I would be glad to have a 3rd class menu for a day. Sounds better, more interesting and healthier than my usual meals.😋 If I tried first class for a day, my stomach would rebell after too much of variety.😁
With Victorians/Edwardians having plates and utensils for every possible food, why did First Class have their dinner rolls placed directly on the tablecloth and not on a bread plate?
You could also have some tea or bouillon on deck as deck stewards would walk around with trays offering them to 1st and 2nd class passengers on Boat Deck and Promenade Deck. You could also request it by pressing a electric call button.
What a magnificent loss that was. There was an undeniable grace elegance to that era that is captivating. All eras have their positive and negative, but it seems we always sacrafice too many good things to achieve progress we need. Thank you for posting this video. I love the details!
Beautifuly done and very informative . Its clear that no one went hungry on the magnificent Titanic . You have done an awesome job with this and should be proud . My favourite is the Lamb dishes .
Everyone leaves off the 4 piano players. There was an upright piano in third class- something not found on any other oceanliners - but there was no professional assigned to playing it. It was presumably played by passengers, as was the case at all times besides during dinner in Second class.
First and Second Class shared the same kitchens. This just showed how much the White Star Line wanted to improve the conditions of second class passengers. Their meals were simply scaled down versions of first class. Just look at first and second class breakfast menus, very similar in content.
OF the 3 Luxury liners the White Star Line had built the Olympic was built first , then Titanic & Bittanic. They commissioned to compete with the already built luxurious and very fast sister ships Mauritania and Lusitania . The Olympic ‘s interiors are said to be identical to her sister Titanic. The Brittanic was struck by a torpedo and sank during the latter part of WW1 The same fate befell Lusitania near Ireland . The Olympic enjoyed a long life as did Mauritania. By the late 1930s Olympic was decommissioned and scrapped due to age she was edging towards 30 years old and larger newer ships had started to overtake her speed records.
In case you were interested, the fish course on a first class dinner had just one option, as most first class people back then enjoyed fish. If you didn't like fish, what you would do is have it served, but just eat the vegetables around it. You were not obliged to eat everything on your plate, and it was custom especially for first class ladies to leave a lot of their food on the plate and not eat much
I’d just go ahead and skip the gruel for supper, lol. I’ll take the cabin biscuits and cheese please 😩. I went ahead and googled it just to double check the ingredients, and sure enough they mention on Wiki how gruel was on the titanic menu! 😂
with the 1st class meal being such a huge affair at night, needing all restaurant employees on hand, it logistically makes sense that the 3rd class’ largest meal of the day was dinner/lunch. but dang, i’d be starving by nighttime! and i’d be so mad when a plate of that mush was placed in front of me knowing good and well that 1st class is currently having like 11 courses🙄
How did passengers on the Olympic and Titanic order food? So in 1912 how did (upper-class) passengers order food for dinner and breakfast on the titanic did they preorder them or did a waiter come round with a pen and pad, and did this change with the olympic during the 1920’s after the war?
Passengers ordered their meals in the same way you would order it from a restaurant today. You sat down at your table, looked at the menu, a waiter would come over and take your order per course. Simple.
It's interesting the kinds of food they would have served or considered fashionable vs. today. I can't imagine boiled potatoes or creamed carrots, for example, being on a first class menu nowadays!
Most luxurious ship in the world when new in 1912. However - only incrementally more luxurious than about a dozen other major ocean liners, German ones along with British and the French Line SS France (which arrived on its maiden voyage 10 days after the Titanic sank). I imagine dinner in first class was elegant and refined but not as opulent as shown in the movie. A fair number of people (especially those prone to seasickness) thought of an ocean voyage as an endurance test, not an opportunity to show off. Plus the “old money” passengers probably liked everything kind of subdued.
As a Finn, i had no idea one of the menu languages was Finnish, out of all European languages 😮 Goes to show how many migrated then. And it's funny how there was no French menu...
It was common back then for you not to eat every item on your plate. Also when ordering the kitchens didn't pack your plate high with food, portions were smaller and easy to eat. Also unlike now where we munch down our meals in fast time, they took their time to eat. People in first class could sit down to eat at 7pm and not be finished until 10pm.
3rd Class food must have been the hottest - temp-wise! There are still class divisions on ships -airplanes too - not just with those horrible Victorians!
I never understand to this day why coffee is served at the end of an evening meal. How can a high caffeine drink be served, and then you expect to be able to sleep well that night?
How did they keep ice cream cold. And all the food fresh with no refrigerator.. 1stClass makes me hungry..now we need a vid to break down all of first class and 2nd class cabins. Like from Parlor suites to lower 1st class rooms.
Titanic had massive modern refrigerators in their store areas and in the kitchens. This enabled them to keep fresh meat, fish, milk, ice cream, cream etc.
The last four days of their lives may have been the best beyond their wildest dreams, but the dream turned into over two hours of a lnightmare beyond imagination. None of us know when our last hours will be or what our last meal will be. Be nice to one another, because there may be no opportunity to apologize.
In those days working class people only bathed once a week. They would have a daily strip wash at the sink. They didnt have plumbed in baths at home. I was born in 1963 and our home had no bathroom. We used a zinc bath in front of the fire. And our toilet was outside.
It saddens me to see such rich food options and luxuries pastimes denied to the second and third class, as if they were unworthy to eat or use such. If I had a choice to travel on the Titanic, and didn’t know what was coming for them all, I definitely would want for my husband and I to be private promenade first class passengers.
The second and third class food options were better than other ship lines . One level up , and it was usually more food better food than many of them had at home .
what?? no one was "denying" anyone of anything.. it's just a matter of money.. just like in today's time.. if you have the money, you get the goods.. it's that simple.
A+ vid. Theres in the making now a flim company Thinking About Making A Remake Of A NIGHT TO REMEMBER. THE 1958 VERSION DONE RIGHT. WITH NO HOLLYWOOD UN AMERICA ACTORS IN SEX SCENES.
As a titanic nerd I am exceptionally impressed. I learned many new things about the ship and life aboard. By the way the café Parisian , open to all first class passengers, was supposedly the favorite hang out space for the young and wealthy. Use of the the A La Carte restaurant as a separate independent franchise, was found on all White Star Line ships at the time. And as you said you had to pay extra when you purchased your ticket to be able to dine at that restaurant.
What made it doubly interesting was that it was a French-themed cafe...with a staff of Italian waiters. :-)
To be honest, most "third class people" at that time lived and ate much more modestly in everyday life than on this ship, they could only dream of running water next to the bed and such a rich meal.
I was pleasantly surprised at how friendly and nicely decorated the third class common rooms were.
Is it weird that I want this culture to make a comeback? I mean just the class and elegance of it all 😎
Well what class do you think you’d end up being in?
I'm illuding to the class and elegance of an era, not the social hierarchy of classism. I'd definitely wear a parisan suit with a possible top hat for sure, it would be lit 😜
@@its_eli What is stopping you from living some of that today? You can dress as you wish and you can fashion your home to match that era. I am certain there are many crafty ways to make ones home look the part. As for society in public yes times are different but I’m sure one could find a club or create one for people with similar tastes.
@@peteasmr2952 I do :) I would like to create a park where the theme is old Paris like out of the movie Hugo or romantic novel. I'm a sucker for Shakespearean and ancient Greek anesthetics too. The answer really is time travel, but Elon is busy with Mars and Twitter right now.
@@its_eli That’s cool. I did see in a video somewhere someone suggested the Queen Mary should have a thing like that where you get to go and experience that atmosphere again. Dress up for dinner etc have period music food drink etc, pretend like your back in time as if the ship was still a cruise across The Atlantic.
I feel like the 3rd class despite all the restriction had much more personal freedom. With the first class there was far too much expectations that it really didn’t offer much personal freedom. You were expected to be here or there, act a certain way, dress a certain way. Their lives seem very stifling. Yes I know you can sense this with the movie, but this breakdown just really hits the nail on the head. I learned a lot from this.
I can also see how some aspects of each class has lived on in modern cruse ships but became mixed and unfortunately taking some of the negatives from each class as well. It certainly is fascinating.
A corset tightens a woman's body
@@lowcomp9638 the corset was an aspect of the garment, I think of it like a bra of that era it’s there to provide support between the body and the dress, and if you’re wondering, tightlacing was quite frowned upon. There’s plenty of UA-camrs on here that do a deep dive analysis on the history of stays and corsets, such as Abby Cox, BernadetteBanner, Karolina, etc.
Not necessarily. Most 1st class was loaded. The first class was the biggest gap. As pointed out some rooms were $4000. todays money. Some where 135,000. Lots of the rich people were literally just getting drunk smoking and fcking their mistress while wife was at home. It wasn't always as perfect as the movies make it seem. The classy gentleman in the movie that said "we're dressed in our best" really said that. But he was dressed in his best most the trip to impress the young lady he was cheating on his wide with. And his life recorded in magazines like a maury show with all his antics. Look up Benjamin Gugenheim. If you haven't lol. Then look at the richest man John Jacob Astor. His new younger wife he cheated on his first wife with, went on to be an old rich home wrecker sleeping with younger married men and paying them to leave their wives and kids lol. Rose's lil hoe seen wad more realistic lol
I used to wonder why there was such a wide range of first class cabin decor- with many rooms looking like crew cabins but being found in first class right off the grand staircase rooms. These simple cabins with the cheapest decor were for the man- and maidservants of the parlour suite passengers
Also some brought their cars over. Cost more
Great presentation! Meals and dining fit for a king and queen, but so sad that all that great detailed beauty and meals ended up at the bottom of the sea, destroyed and never to be again like the iconic Titantic! Thanks for showing us how it really was as well as many wonderful scenes from James Cameron's blockbuster film, "Titanic"! May those who lost their lives that fateful night rest in peace~
Remarkable video. The information is so informative. I look forward to all your videos.
Thank you so much!
I kind of want a restaurant that is completely Titanic themed. The first class area you have to dress in black tie attire, and it is strictly enforced. The second class and third class the dress code is fitting for those sections of the restaurant. The food and drinks would be authentic to the menus so Titanic fans will get the full experience. Oh, and the decor would match each section of the ship. Good idea?
It's really the same today. First class never eats the same as coach.
Magnificently done video. Thank you for this.
2nd Class on Titanic was more luxurious then other ships. It is more equivalent to first class on other ships
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Yes, we watched the video. What a moronic comment.
Titanic experience seemed like a paradise, for all classes. What an amazing experience to be cut short so horrifically. The last menu are all things I’d love to enjoy one last time especially the breakfast menu 😢 thank you for the awesome detailed video! 🛟
Still laughing about the ever-so-appetizingly named fish the Yarmouth Bloater. 😂
Right!!!! Hilarious! I'm still cracking up myself
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Towards the end no one could complain the food lacked salt 😂
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1000 bottles of wine doesn’t sound like much for 5 days.
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Alcoholic, it was for 1st class only dah
@@yiman7370 second class also had wine served at dinner. Also, it’s about selection, 1000 bottles doesn’t sound like a lot if 50 people chose to drink 3 glasses of Pinot Pinot noir every night at dinner. Alcohol consumption was far greater for the average wealthy person than it is today. Even more so on a transatlantic voyage. Even now, a bottle of wine in the evening is quite standard for lots of adults in Switzerland or France.
I feel like, the third class service of the Titanic still look good even by our modern day's standard.
For sure!!
It was accommodations most 3rd class (and many 2nd class) passengers had never had access to like running water, electric lighting, flush toilets and the list goes on. What we consider standard living was 1st class back then. But, oh, those beautiful clothes! I feel pretty just looking at them...sigh...😊
I have been to Halifax Nova Scotia where they have a cemetery with the Titanic people and a museum with Titanic stuff. I have also been to the exact spot in the ocean where the Titanic sank. Been to the Titanic museums in Pigeon Forge, Branson, Belfast, Cobh, Southampton and Liverpool. The Thompson dock and pumphouse in Belfast was the birthplace of the Titanic that one was the best experience for me out of all of them.
This was a fantastic rendition of Titanic’s cuisine - something I’ve always been intrigued by. This video also made me hungry! 😂 Great job - that Punch Romaine is something I’m gonna have to make!
I was wondering about making the punch also! Yum
OK, i am not the only one who got hungry watching this video😁
I would be glad to have a 3rd class menu for a day. Sounds better, more interesting and healthier than my usual meals.😋
If I tried first class for a day, my stomach would rebell after too much of variety.😁
With Victorians/Edwardians having plates and utensils for every possible food, why did First Class have their dinner rolls placed directly on the tablecloth and not on a bread plate?
Good question.
Not sure I tried to find out about this but I see either put on a bread plate or on your dinner plate if you didn't have a bread plate
You could also have some tea or bouillon on deck as deck stewards would walk around with trays offering them to 1st and 2nd class passengers on Boat Deck and Promenade Deck.
You could also request it by pressing a electric call button.
Thank you very much!!! It was pure joy to watch! What a fine, comprehensive and lovely video!❤❤❤
Thank you for your kind comment!!❤️❤️
2 class dinner
Really interesting and well presented. ☮️
What a magnificent loss that was. There was an undeniable grace elegance to that era that is captivating. All eras have their positive and negative, but it seems we always sacrafice too many good things to achieve progress we need. Thank you for posting this video. I love the details!
Wow! Amazing video! I learned so much and thought i knew alot before! Very impressed! Thank you!
Beautifuly done and very informative . Its clear that no one went hungry on the magnificent Titanic . You have done an awesome job with this and should be proud . My favourite is the Lamb dishes .
Thank you so very much!!! I so appreciate your kind comment!!!
Thank you for this great video.
It is such a rare but very much appreciated joy seeing a video like this. Facts right and respectfully presented.
Thank you!! Your comment means so much!
Everyone leaves off the 4 piano players.
There was an upright piano in third class- something not found on any other oceanliners - but there was no professional assigned to playing it. It was presumably played by passengers, as was the case at all times besides during dinner in Second class.
Eeeeek! I didn't get the notification for this video for some reason! Watching it now! :D
Welcome back!❤️🥰
Very good video Lot of work with it .
Thank you so much
LOVEE ITTTT... thank you for your great video! I'm always obsessed with everything about Titanic in details!
First and Second Class shared the same kitchens. This just showed how much the White Star Line wanted to improve the conditions of second class passengers. Their meals were simply scaled down versions of first class. Just look at first and second class breakfast menus, very similar in content.
Amazing Video ,☺🌷
Thank you 💖🥰
Thanks, this was visually beautiful as it was informative. I needed something luxurious to watch while I ate my spaghetti and you did not disappoint
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!! Sounds like a fun time!🤗
Super Vid . Very informative , many thanks . Good narration . Thank you ,
OF the 3 Luxury liners the White Star Line had built the Olympic was built first , then Titanic & Bittanic. They commissioned to compete with the already built luxurious and very fast sister ships Mauritania and Lusitania . The Olympic ‘s interiors are said to be identical to her sister Titanic. The Brittanic was struck by a torpedo and sank during the latter part of WW1 The same fate befell Lusitania near Ireland . The Olympic enjoyed a long life as did Mauritania. By the late 1930s Olympic was decommissioned and scrapped due to age she was edging towards 30 years old and larger newer ships had started to overtake her speed records.
In case you were interested, the fish course on a first class dinner had just one option, as most first class people back then enjoyed fish. If you didn't like fish, what you would do is have it served, but just eat the vegetables around it. You were not obliged to eat everything on your plate, and it was custom especially for first class ladies to leave a lot of their food on the plate and not eat much
I don't understand why other movie clips are shown? What do The Blues Brothers have to do with The Titanic? Please explain
amazing all the food remained fresh.....sad it sank. My grandmother's neighbor lost his wife and son on Titanic.
I’d just go ahead and skip the gruel for supper, lol. I’ll take the cabin biscuits and cheese please 😩. I went ahead and googled it just to double check the ingredients, and sure enough they mention on Wiki how gruel was on the titanic menu! 😂
Very much enjoyed the video, my biggest question is who could finish a first class meal?!!
with the 1st class meal being such a huge affair at night, needing all restaurant employees on hand, it logistically makes sense that the 3rd class’ largest meal of the day was dinner/lunch. but dang, i’d be starving by nighttime! and i’d be so mad when a plate of that mush was placed in front of me knowing good and well that 1st class is currently having like 11 courses🙄
Isn’t that the truth!! Great point
I love this video ❤. Wonderful presentation!
Thank you so much!!❤️
I was born at the wrong time! This was is a Wonderful Era!
How did passengers on the Olympic and Titanic order food?
So in 1912 how did (upper-class) passengers order food for dinner and breakfast on the titanic did they preorder them or did a waiter come round with a pen and pad, and did this change with the olympic during the 1920’s after the war?
Passengers ordered their meals in the same way you would order it from a restaurant today. You sat down at your table, looked at the menu, a waiter would come over and take your order per course. Simple.
So interesting and informative! Great job! I would love to try the Punch Romaine. It sounds so refreshing. I am curious about Waldorf pudding.
Thank you!!! I agree!!
As yummy as this would've been, how the hell did anyone make it through a dozen courses of food? I would've had a nap in between each one.
Second breakfast? The amount of pounds I would have put on as a First Class passenger, and if Titanic had completed her voyage... 😄
😂😂😂 isn’t that the truth!!
@@CulturedElegance and then between lunch, tea, and a daily 10 course dinner I would be in a constant food coma. 🤪
Unlike in the 1997 movie, third class could not go up to first class to dine with them as Jack did with Rose
It's interesting the kinds of food they would have served or considered fashionable vs. today. I can't imagine boiled potatoes or creamed carrots, for example, being on a first class menu nowadays!
I once made filet mignons Lili with pommes Anna. It was delicious! About $100.00 per serving.
The First class was finishing dinner when Titanic hit the iceberg. It would be the last meal served on Titanic
She kept referring to dinner as the main (noon) meal of the day, yet the menu stated, "Luncheon." The never-ending debate of mealtime terms.
In first and second class, the meals were Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. In third class it was Breakfast, Dinner and Tea.
Most luxurious ship in the world when new in 1912. However - only incrementally more luxurious than about a dozen other major ocean liners, German ones along with British and the French Line SS France (which arrived on its maiden voyage 10 days after the Titanic sank). I imagine dinner in first class was elegant and refined but not as opulent as shown in the movie. A fair number of people (especially those prone to seasickness) thought of an ocean voyage as an endurance test, not an opportunity to show off. Plus the “old money” passengers probably liked everything kind of subdued.
As a Finn, i had no idea one of the menu languages was Finnish, out of all European languages 😮 Goes to show how many migrated then. And it's funny how there was no French menu...
Very informative and interesting thanks,
My best dish Lamb with mint.
Chris (In UK)
All this food went down with the ship 😫
Good research.
is like you are traveling in a plane❤😊
12 course meal. Damn that would make one fat
Alot of the food in 1st class doesn't even sound good
How did these women eat 14 courses while wearing corsets? I'd be full after 2. Especially after cocktails. And that's without a corset!
It was common back then for you not to eat every item on your plate. Also when ordering the kitchens didn't pack your plate high with food, portions were smaller and easy to eat. Also unlike now where we munch down our meals in fast time, they took their time to eat. People in first class could sit down to eat at 7pm and not be finished until 10pm.
3rd Class food must have been the hottest - temp-wise! There are still class divisions on ships -airplanes too - not just with those horrible Victorians!
Crazy how the seafood went back into the ocean when the boat sank
What about 2nd breakfast?
The men on the boiler room got natural muscles (not gym made).
😂 quite true
The Turkish bath tiles are still there!!
I never understand to this day why coffee is served at the end of an evening meal. How can a high caffeine drink be served, and then you expect to be able to sleep well that night?
I would like to visit the pool and Turkish baths
How did they keep ice cream cold. And all the food fresh with no refrigerator.. 1stClass makes me hungry..now we need a vid to break down all of first class and 2nd class cabins. Like from Parlor suites to lower 1st class rooms.
Titanic had massive modern refrigerators in their store areas and in the kitchens. This enabled them to keep fresh meat, fish, milk, ice cream, cream etc.
You sound just like Mike Matei when he says brown bricks
You guys know how to use all the utensils in a fine dine first class? Let’s see your etiquette.
The last four days of their lives may have been the best beyond their wildest dreams, but the dream turned into over two hours of a lnightmare beyond imagination. None of us know when our last hours will be or what our last meal will be. Be nice to one another, because there may be no opportunity to apologize.
Steerage-3rd class had 1 shower for me and 1for women. I can’t imagine how are it was to take a shower.
In those days working class people only bathed once a week. They would have a daily strip wash at the sink. They didnt have plumbed in baths at home. I was born in 1963 and our home had no bathroom. We used a zinc bath in front of the fire. And our toilet was outside.
The eclairs 😆 😅
Now I’m hungry imma make some eggs.
My Heaven better be Titanic or I’m going to loose it.
It saddens me to see such rich food options and luxuries pastimes denied to the second and third class, as if they were unworthy to eat or use such. If I had a choice to travel on the Titanic, and didn’t know what was coming for them all, I definitely would want for my husband and I to be private promenade first class passengers.
I would want to travel 🧳 in the comadore suit on A Deck 2:45 !
They weren’t denied anything. Higher ticket price, more options. That’s how it was then and that’s how it is now.
The second and third class food options were better than other ship lines . One level up , and it was usually more food better food than many of them had at home .
what?? no one was "denying" anyone of anything.. it's just a matter of money.. just like in today's time.. if you have the money, you get the goods.. it's that simple.
You get what you pay for. You can have nice or you can have cheap. It’s the same now, do you think Travelodge serves the same food as The Ritz?
Rich people are different
In France the cheese course is before dessert not after.
so sad that all this luxury was swallowed by the ocean
忘れていたけど、日本人も搭乗していて助かったのだけど、その後に散々非難されて不遇の人生を送った人がいたのを思い出した😲
中国人の暴挙のせいで紳士に努めていた日本人が非難の的となり生きていることが恥といった扱いをされて、死んでくれたら良かったのか!?
何とか生き伸びて帰国出来たのに、非難した人に怒りを覚えたね😡
As a Japanese person, I appreciate your comment.
A+ vid. Theres in the making now a flim company Thinking About Making A Remake Of A NIGHT TO REMEMBER. THE 1958 VERSION DONE RIGHT. WITH NO HOLLYWOOD UN AMERICA ACTORS IN SEX SCENES.
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3rd . Class steerage. They had never eaten so well Poor souls . RIP .
Oxen tongue yummy