1st Class Cabins


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Here are all the cabins known of on Titanic. This page is first class, and the links above go to second and third class.

A-11: Edith Louise Rosenbaum. She was undressing for bed when the Titanic hit the iceberg. She left the Titanic on lifeboat #11, but not without her toy pig which she had a steward retrieve.

A-14: George Quincy Clifford occupied this room.

A-16: Sir Cosmo and Lady Duff Gordon occupied this room. They were under the false name Morgan. They also occupied room A-20.

A-20: Sir Cosmo and Lady Duff Gordon occupied this room. They were under the false name Morgan. They also occupied room A-16.

A-23: Algernon H. Barkworth. He swam on his briefcase and later got on an overturned boat.

A-31: Henry Blank occupied this room. He was in the First Class Smoking room when the Titanic hit the iceberg. He was in lifeboat #7.

A-36: Thomas Andrews Jr., the ship's builder. He was last seen staring at nothing by the painting and fireplace in the First Class Smoking Room. He did not survive.

A-37: Father Frank Browne occupied this cabin on Titanic. He took some of the only pictures of the Titanic that still exist today. He was fortunate to get off the ship in Queenstown, before Titanic sailed into history.

B-3: Mrs Edward Scott Robert was on the Titanic with her Maid Miss Amelia Kenchen. Her neice and daughter were in B-5. She left in Lifeboat #2 and survived the sinking.

B-5: Miss Elisabeth Walton Allen was with her Aunt Mrs Edward Scott Robert (in B-3) and cousin Georgette Alexandra Madill. They survived the sinking.

B-18: Mrs Louis Albert Hippach traveled with her daughter Jean Hippach. When the iceberg hit they went out to see it, but was told to go back to their room. The later returned and were told to put on lifebelts. They were in Lifeboat #4.