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We often hear of the luxurious First Class accommodations and the decent but starkly different Third Class accommodations when we hear about Titanic. But what about the Second Class? Second Class was the smallest aboard Olympic and Titanic, but there were more Ethan 300 passengers in this class when Titanic sank in 1912. Yet, it is uncommon to hear much about their accommodations. In this video, we will go over what it would have been like to sail aboard Titanic in the ship's middle class.
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Sources:
1. “On a Sea of Glass: The Life & Loss of the RMS Titanic,” by Tad Fitch, J. Kent Layton, and Bill Wormstedt. 2015 (Third Edition).
2. “Titanic: The Ship Magnificent: Volume 2: Interior Design & Fitting Out,” by Bruce Beveridge, Scott Andrews, Steve Hall, Daniel Klistorner, and Art Braunschweiger. 2008.
3. “A Girl Aboard the Titanic,” by Eva Hart as told by Ron Denney. 1994.