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Krazy can you send me a pm with your e-mail too? I have three menus for you. 1st 2nd and 3rd class.
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Posted on: 2004/3/13 18:11
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Krazy, i sent you a private message, i couldnt email you because my email thing isnt working lol
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Posted on: 2004/3/13 16:16
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Do you mean what they ate at each sitting? Did you want to know the menus?
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Posted on: 2004/3/13 12:16
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JB, is that the [i:d980145ef6]Last Dinner on the Titanic[/i:d980145ef6]? Isn't that the most fascinating book? When we went up to Chicopee for the last convention, they served the [i:d980145ef6]entire[/i:d980145ef6] last dinner - wow, were those dishes [i:d980145ef6]rich[/i:d980145ef6].
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Posted on: 2004/3/13 3:52
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I have a book focused all on the food of the Titanic....I have recipes from all classes...for all meals I think....and how they would have been served...and I think even the tables manners for each class during that time. Tell me more specifically what you need and if you'd like pictures and I'll do what I can for ya.
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Posted on: 2004/3/13 1:52
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thanks if anyone else could get any information that might be useful please send it to thanks you so much, the project is due kinda soon and i am going insane :twisted: trying to get it done, also i am doing foods of the titanic and the passengers of the titanic so those are the two topics i need information on so please try to get that for me, because if i dont get this project done my teacher will be
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Posted on: 2004/3/12 23:04
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Well unfortunately we don't have a picture page up yet although we will pretty soon. She was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyars in Belfast, Ireland, and was started in 1907. I really wish I could show you some of the pictures I have of the funnels - they were so big two locomotives could fit in them side by side. Two good books for you to look for would be [i:66d7e96fb3]The Anatomy of the Titanic[/i:66d7e96fb3] by Tom McCluskie, and [i:66d7e96fb3]Titanic and her Sisters Olympic & Britannic[/i:66d7e96fb3] by McCluskie, Sharpe, and Marriott, both of which have [i:66d7e96fb3]lots[/i:66d7e96fb3] of great pictures of the construction of the ships and their insides.
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Posted on: 2004/3/12 14:02
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i am looking for mostly information on the time it was built (the plans or good pictures during building etc.) and pictures of the smokestackers or dinner menus or breakfast or lunch. thanks
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Posted on: 2004/3/12 0:13
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That's a broad request - what are you looking for?
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Posted on: 2004/3/12 0:10
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