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Do not ever mention it

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The À la Carte Restaurant was a luxurious restaurant open exclusively to first-class passengers. The restaurant, which was the preferred alternative to the main dining saloon, gave passengers the option of enjoying lavish meals at an additional cost.

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It was the last word in luxury. The tables were grey with pink roses and white daisies.

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The stringed orchestra playing music from Puccini and Tchaikovsky

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The food was superb, caviar, lobster, quail from Egypt, plovers' eggs, hothouse grapes and fresh peaches.

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On the night of the sinking, the Wideners, a wealthy couple from Philadelphia, hosted a dinner party at the restaurant in honour of Captain Smith.

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The Smoking Room was the preferred spot of gamblers who crossed the Atlantic. Professional card sharps also travelled on board under aliases, and the purser could do nothing but warn passengers about these swindlers, since passengers played at their own risk. At least four professional players travelled on board the Titanic.

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The first-class passengers of the Titanic were placed in the central part of the ship where the vibrations and roll of the ship are at their lowest.

posted on 11/1/17

Nostalgia

posted on 9/2/17

The thread of dreams

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posted on 9/2/17

comment by #TopLad || Sir Alex Ferguson || (U10161)
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The thread of dreams
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I'll check with choice. Wouldn't do it without him giving me the OK.

posted on 9/2/17

Admin

posted on 9/2/17

Much appreciated

posted on 10/2/17

Any room for a gentleman? Gentlemen?

posted on 14/2/17

On the night of the sinking, the Wideners, a wealthy couple from Philadelphia, hosted a dinner party at the restaurant in honour of Captain Smith.

posted on 14/2/17

Happy Valentimes Day everyone

posted on 14/2/17

ChoiceCity, the greatest man to have lived

posted on 14/2/17

Can't believe this was made in 2011

posted on 14/2/17

TopLad we should get the old team together

posted on 14/2/17

Spring clean

posted on 14/2/17

Yeah we should try. I tried reaching out to Kanga, but he hasn't been on since August.

I'll try Kent next

posted on 14/2/17

Wilsbowski and SKA are rumoured to be coming back I read in the papers

posted on 14/2/17

What a time to be alive.

I will hit Wils up on Twitter. SKA is lurking around here somewhere, too

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