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  1. The second class accommodation, in the stern on the lower Promenade, shelter, upper and main decks, could accommodate 150 more passengers than in first class, with a designed capacity for 468 in second class when fully booked.

  2. 23 de ago. de 2021 · The Empress of Ireland could carry around 1550 passengers: 300 or so First Class, 450 Second Class, and over 800 in Third Class. (11-12) At the time of her sinking, The Empress of Ireland was on her 96th transatlantic run and had brought over 100,000 immigrants from Liverpool to Quebec and nearly 70,000 in the opposite direction.

  3. Empress of Ireland second class passengers. Mr Ernest William Aldridge *Mr Tracey Harley Archer Mrs Tracey H. Archer Master Alfred Cecil Archer Miss Alma Fedora Maude Assafrey Miss Maud Atkin *SA Major George Ernest S. Attwell *Mrs George E.S. Attwell Mrs Henry James Axten Master Lionel Axten. Mr Reinholdt Bach *Miss Edith Christina Bach *Miss ...

  4. Although nothing like the Titanic in terms of size and elegance, the Empress of Ireland was the class of the Liverpool-Quebec City run that linked Canadian Pacific's steamships with its...

  5. Su diseñador fue Francis Elgar y el Empress of Ireland así como su gemelo, eran considerados buques de líneas elegantes. Poseía un desplazamiento nominal de 14.000 t, cuatro cubiertas, sus camarotes se distribuían en primera, segunda y tercera clase y tenía capacidad para 1.500 pasajeros.

  6. 2 de sept. de 2019 · Second class was especially hard hit. Of the 253 passengers in that class, 205 died. Of the 170 members of the Salvation Army, only 40 lived to tell the tale of the Empress. In first class, 51 people died out of 87.

  7. 16 de may. de 2016 · Introduction: Over the past seven years of the RMS Empress of Ireland sailing between Quebec and Liverpool she had become a popular and a fast liner sailing between the two Continents, with just four days on the open ocean and with two days on sheltered waters of the St. Lawrence River.