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  1. At the time of the Lusitania, the smoking room was exclusive preserve of the men. This room was aft of the lounge and music room on Boat Deck ‘A’. The smoking room was decorated in Queen Anne style, with Italian walnut panelling and Italian red furnishings.

  2. At the time of the Lusitania, the smoking room was exclusive preserve of the men. This room was aft of the lounge and music room on Boat Deck ‘A’. The smoking room was decorated in Queen Anne style, with Italian walnut panelling and Italian red furnishings.

  3. Saloon (First Class) Passenger List. Lusitania ‘s saloon (first class) passenger manifest for crossing 202, New York to Liverpool, departing on 1 May 1915. Saloon passengers: 290 total, 113 survived, 177 lost. A sortable version is available in Excel format in the downloads section.

  4. The First Class cabins were on A, B, C, D and E-Deck and ranged from one shared room to a variety of en-suite arrangements in a choice of decorative styles. The largest of these were the two regal suites on Promenade Deck ‘B’, forward of the Grand Staircase and between the first and second funnels.

  5. 23 de nov. de 2016 · English: Title: [First class smoking room] Creator: Bedford Lemere & Co. Date: ca. 1905-1907 Place: The United Kingdom Part Of: Photographs of Q.S.T.S. Lusitania Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver; 30 x 24 cm. File: ag1982_0183_021_sm_opt.jpg Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University ...

  6. The Lusitania followed the tradition of having a Smoking Room for the gentlemen to retire to after separating from their respective partners. The room had an Italian 18th Century style. There was a stained-glass barrel-vaulted dome and two coal fires.

  7. Lights are extinguished in Saloon at 11 p.m., Music Room and Drawing Room at 11.30 p.m. and Smoke Room at midnight, Bar closes at 11 p.m. First Class Dining Saloon on the RMS Adriatic of the White Star Line, 1909.