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  2. RMS Olympic - Wikipedia

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    RMS Olympic was a British ocean liner and the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of Olympic-class liners. Olympic had a career spanning 24 years from 1911 to 1935, in contrast to her short-lived sister ships, Titanic and Britannic.

  3. Olympic-class ocean liner - Wikipedia

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    The promenade on Olympic was unenclosed along its whole length, whereas on Titanic and Britannic, the forward half was enclosed by a steel screen with sliding windows. [16] B Deck, also known as the Bridge Deck, was almost entirely devoted to First-Class staterooms. The finest suites could be found on this deck, particularly the two "Deluxe ...

  4. Dry deck shelter - Wikipedia

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    A dry deck shelter (DDS) is a removable module that can be attached to a submarine to allow divers easy exit and entrance while the boat is submerged. The host submarine must be specially modified to accommodate the DDS, with the appropriate mating hatch configuration, electrical connections, and piping for ventilation, [ 1 ] divers' air, and ...

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  6. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    RMS Olympic: 1910 Scrapped in 1937 SS Orbita: 1914 Scrapped in 1950 SS Orcades: 1937 Torpedoed and sunk on October 10, 1942, by U-172: The S.S. Orcades berthed in Wellington Harbour, sometime in the 1940s: SS Orcades: 1947 Scrapped in 1973 The ocean liners Orcades. SS Orduña: 1913 Scrapped in 1951 – Scotland S.S. Orduña in New York. SS ...

  7. Grand Staircase of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of Olympic 's Grand Staircase taken from the Boat Deck level The forward Grand Staircase was the pièce de resistance of the Titanic 's first-class public rooms. [ 5 ] The two-storey-high A-Deck level featured a large wrought iron and glass dome overhead that allowed natural light to enter the stairwell during the day.