File:Third Class Dining Saloon on the 'Missanabie' (1914) RMG G10952.tiff

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Bedford Lemere & Co
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English: Third Class Dining Saloon on the 'Missanabie' (1914)

Interior of the passenger liner 'Missanabie' (1914) showing the forward section of the Third Class Dining Saloon, on the Upper Deck (E Deck); a view from the starboard side. The aft section of the Saloon can be seen through the sliding watertight door. The seats were bolted to the floor to avoid movement during rough weather.

Third Class Dining Saloon on the 'Missanabie' (1914)
Date October 1914
date QS:P571,+1914-10-00T00:00:00Z/10
Dimensions Overall: 254 mm x 305 mm
Notes See general arrangement plans of the 'Missanabie' (1914) in Barclay, Curle & Co Ltd collection.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/20676
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Bedford Lemere Number: 22821/15
ODRN: G10952
id number: G10952
previous number: HPB0448
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Historic Photographs

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