Did Titanic have showers?

Heated salt water from a tank and cold sea water were pumped into the pool once the ship was out to sea. The room offered 13 changing cubicles and 2 shower stalls for convenience.
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Did people bathe on the Titanic?

First-class passengers traveling on the Titanic enjoyed some of the most luxurious bathing, dining, and recreational facilities to have ever been found at sea, while third-class passengers had to prove themselves clean just to get on board.
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Where did the poop go on the Titanic?

The Titanic had a poop deck which was located on deck B and was used by 3rd class passengers as outside recreational space. The Titanic's poop deck was 128 feet long and because of its location, it was one of the last decks above the water as the Titanic went down.
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How many bathtubs were on the Titanic?

Third-class passengers could hear the loud roar of the ship's engines in their cabins at all times. 33. Only two bathtubs were available for more than 700 third-class passengers — one for men, one for women. 34.
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Are there still bodies on the Titanic?

No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights. But the company's plan to retrieve the ship's iconic radio equipment has sparked a debate: Could the world's most famous shipwreck still hold remains of passengers and crew who died a century ago?
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Lesson 2: How Many Toilets were on Titanic?



Did they have ice cream on the Titanic?

On Titanic, American ice cream was served for dessert in 2nd class, which is made with sugar, milk and cream. In comparison, 1st class passengers were served French style ice cream which is made with eggs so it's thick and more custard-like in texture. Now it is a matter of taste which you prefer.
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What is poop knife?

Poop Knife: A blade for slicing human feces.
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Why was it called a poop deck?

We quote verbatim: “The name originates from the French word for stern, la poupe, from Latin puppis. Thus the poop deck is technically a stern deck, which in sailing ships was usually elevated as the roof of the stern or “after” cabin, also known as the “poop cabin”.
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Did the Titanic have a pool?

The Swimming Bath of the Titanic was located on F Deck above boiler room 5. The room was for First Class passengers only. The Swimming bath was part of the Turkish bath complex. The pool was open to women from 10 AM until 1 PM and open to men from 2 PM until 6 PM.
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Was there indoor plumbing on the Titanic?

In those days, most passengers and crewmembers used the public restroom facilities, which on third-class, included automatic flushing toilets. The reason being most “third class passengers were unfamiliar with indoor plumbing and may not remember {or understand} the need to flush the toilets themselves”.
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Did Titanic cabins have bathrooms?

Titanic had an impressive ratio of private bathrooms to passengers, more than any other ship in 1912. Virtually all of the suites on B and C Decks featured en-suite bathrooms. Although bed linen was changed daily, there was no laundry aboard because of limited fresh-water supplies.
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Did the Titanic have tanning beds?

The term electric bath applies to numerous devices. These include: an early form of tanning bed, which was featured on the RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic, SS Adriatic and in numerous light care institutes; a cabinet in which ultraviolet light is applied to the user via lamps.
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Why were 3rd Class locked Titanic?

The doors and gates, including the one which Buckley refers to above, between Third Class and the rest of the ship were normally kept closed to comply with 1912 immigration laws. These required physical separation between Third Class and the other classes to help prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
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How many dogs were on the Titanic?

The ship carried at least twelve dogs, only three of which survived. First-class passengers often traveled with their pets. The Titanic was equipped with a first-rate kennel and the dogs were well-cared for, including daily exercise on deck.
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How many baths were there in third class on the Titanic?

Although most passengers had to share bathrooms (only the two promenade suites in first class had private bathrooms), the third class had it rough with only two bathtubs for more than 700 passengers.
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Why is Navy bathroom called head?

The Navy Department Library

"Head" in a nautical sense referring to the bow or fore part of a ship dates to 1485. The ship's toilet was typically placed at the head of the ship near the base of the bowsprit, where splashing water served to naturally clean the toilet area.
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How did sailors bathe?

Sailors would swarm up onto the deck to catch as much water as they could in buckets and oil cans so they could bathe without using up the ship's supplies. Sailors enter the bathroom naked and rinse themselves in a brief freshwater shower. When the water stops, they scrub, shave, shampoo and rinse.
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Why are sailors always scrubbing the deck?

Sailors swabbed the deck — and not just to keep it clean. The saltwater helped keep down mildew on the wooden boards and kept them swollen to reduce leaks. The crew's toilet was a hole at the bow or head of the ship. Ocean spray or a frayed rope took care of the wipe.
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How much can one poop weigh?

The average poop weighs around 1/4 pound to 1 pound. Larger people who eat and drink more, or people who have less-regular bowel movements, have heavier poops. It takes an average of 33 hours for food to be processed into poop and pass out of your body.
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Can you hold in poop?

Doctors say it's okay to do this once in a while when you find yourself unable to go, but holding in poop on a regular basis can lead to constipation because all the water that lubricates the stool is no longer there. Holding in your poop can also lead to more serious medical problems.
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How long should you sit on the toilet to poop?

Most professionals recommend spending no more time on the toilet than it takes to pass a stool. Studies have shown that the average bowel movement takes 12 seconds. Sometimes it does take longer, however, so at maximum, you should not spend more than 10 minutes on the toilet.
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What did the Titanic eat for breakfast?

A first-class breakfast

The main difference between breakfasts in first and second class was that diners in the top tier could have food such as omelettes, chops and steaks cooked to order. There were also four types of cooked egg to choose from, three types of potato, and more fish options including smoked salmon.
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How much was a first class ticket on the Titanic?

Even the cheapest cabin on the Titanic was higher than one on any other ship. So you can very well imagine how expensive a first-class ticket would be! Believed to be THE most expensive ticket on this ship, it cost a whopping $61,000 in today's time. In 1912 it cost $2,560.
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What was the last meal served on the Titanic?

Last Dinner Served on Titanic: Course 4

Filet mignons lili — seared filet, sliced truffles on bed of crispy potatoes, cognac, Madeira, red wine sauce.
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