
4. The heated swimming pool
A heated swimming pool was available for the first-class passengers.
It was the only swimming pool on the ship and, because of the era, had some restrictions. You had to pay for it, and women and men were not allowed to bathe at the same time. I guess this symbolizes the fact that luxury can be found on a ship as well.
By that time in 1912, it was a unique invention.






















54 thoughts on “8 Haunting Photos of The Titanic Just Before it Sank”
I know that I died on the Titanic. At age 10 or so, I voraciously read everything I could about the doomed liner – and felt an intense connection. I was fascinated with some of the stories of the passengers. Two newlywed couples from my area, Deephaven, MN were on the Titanic. I can’t recall the couples’ names but one young groom commandeered a life boat, as he had experience sailing, on my beloved Lake Minnetonka!
About 23 years ago, there was a Titanic exhibit at the Science Museum in St. Paul, Minnesota. I cried, viewing items that were brought to the surface: clothing, eye glasses, china, bottles of wine, etc. We were given a name at the beginning of the tour. Of course, I was one of those who perished.
I’ve had many readings, to glean, who was I on this ship. Always felt that I was in third class, can’t imagine the terror, of not being allowed to get to higher ground. The last reading I had was that I was a woman in my late teens, 1st class, who gave up my seat on a life boat, for a third class mother and child. That makes my altruistic heart happy. However, I will not know the truth, until I’m on the other side.
I think naming an ocean liner Titanic, is a HORRIBLE idea!! and, I’ll never partake of an ocean cruise – need to see land.
Fifty thousand dishes on the menu? What?
And yes the pictures dining room was probably for first class only but the other classes had very good dining facilities, even the lowest class had better than on any earlier ships.
The lifeboats were likely not filled because when they first started getting loaded, people did not really believe the ship was sinking and nobody realized that if you didn’t get in a lifeboat you were doomed.
If another ship came by right after it sank to take that photo why didn’t they rescue them I know it’s just a movie but in the movie the closest ship was said to be 4 hours away.
WHAT A SAD STORY:
I AGREE WITH THE CONCEPT THAT IT WOULD NOT HAVE SUNKEN HAD IT HIT THE ICEBERG HEAD ON !
Why Titanic intered into circle of the icebergs’ danger? Who traces this idiotcy?
When I was a young waiter in a Boston Hotel, I was assigned to wait on a very small group of Ladies, who were members of the “Survivors of the Titanic” luncheon. There were 5 or 6 very old, distinguished ladies who were very nice. I had no idea of the significance at that time, but I will never forget it. Gary
and leave the Titanic there in it’s watery grave
and leave the 6 million dollars of stuff there for it belongs to the ones who died
and the money with inflation is not really worth it
and if you do take it you will be cursed the rest of your life
great pics and sad story but it will always be remembered
We should all pray for the lost souls and hope they did not suffer for long.
A few moments of carelessness? I watched a doc on it, and they were issued warnings repeatedly for hours! They bought into the bs that it was “unsinkable” It goes beyond a disaster It is a travesty!
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