File:Second Class Entrance on the 'Olympic' (1911) RMG G10776.jpg

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English: Second Class Entrance on the 'Olympic' (1911)

Interior of the passenger liner 'Olympic' (1911) showing the Second Class Entrance on the Bridge Deck (B Deck); a view of the entrance hall and stairs, looking across to the port side. A door through to the Second Class Smoking Room is visible on the left edge of the image; an overhead sign for the B Deck elevator can also be seen.

The design of the interiors on the 'Olympic' was mainly the work of Aldam Heaton & Co, a practice founded by John Aldam Heaton (1828-97). Heaton established a partnership with Richard Norman Shaw and was part of William Morris’ circle. He also edited four volumes on 18th-century furniture.

Second Class Entrance on the 'Olympic' (1911)
Date 1914
date QS:P571,+1914-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Overall: 254 mm x 305 mm
Notes See photocopies of general arrangement plans of the 'Olympic' (1911) in Cunard White Star Ltd collection.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/20500
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Bedford Lemere Number: 22563/3
ODRN: G10776
id number: G10776
previous number: HPB0272
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