Jack's admission that he was from third class would have sent him back to steerage post haste due to the strict quarantine and segregation laws in place on immigrant ships. The owners of the Winecoff Hotel situated at 176 Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia advertised a lot about the hotel’s exquisite fireproof architecture and design. Indeed, Bullock's book mentions sightings of him after this, and later on in the area of the bridge. How many of these features by Sauder well known before Cameron's film is unknown the Olympic elevator photograph certainly was. They go down to E deck, which floods then they come back up to D to the locked gate, then escape to C deck just as D floods to the top. The doors at the Grand Staircase lobby that the people come from would be the location where the elevators would stop if they went all the way to the top as it is, the doors, on either side of the landing, only go into 1st class cabins aft of the officer's quarters - and only one was occupied as far as we know on the Titanic's first, and final voyage. Captain Smith watches on as boat B is prepared for its departure despite it being upside down. While we're on the subject of accents Colonel Archibald Gracie is depicted in the film as British. Steward George Crowe says this about the shots fired at Boat 14: "There were various men passengers, probably Italians or some foreign nationality other than English or American, who attempted to rush the boats. Just after boat 6 starts to descend, we see a view of a dangling rope used to lower a lifeboat. The window of the Master-At-Arms office is right on the waterline, putting it somewhere boat 1.
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It seems that Cameron had done his research based not on documentation but by watching old TV shows.Īnother commentator has noted the confusion over ship's geography: "Rose and Jack retreat aft of the 3rd funnel while D deck (1st class dining salon between funnel 2 & 3) is being flooded. The fallacy of the ship's proximity to the berg is also compounded in the next screen grab.Į deck, there were no carpets (just floor tiles), no grab rails and no light fixtures on the walls.
One of the actors seen watching the boy spin his top in this scene is none other than researcher Don Lynch, a writer of Titanic books and a high ranking officer of the Titanic Historical Society, Inc. The morning of April 14th was described as rainy, and it is astonishing that none of the decks show any signs of dampness! When Jack scrambles up to A deck, he gets Tommy and Fabriozi to help him shin up, as we see in a deleted scene.
Captain Smith is shown leading the traditional sunday service in the 1st class dining room. It seems to be "common knowledge" that Smith was going to retire after the Titanic's crossing. There is evidence that this screen was lowered at Queenstown, but not that it was used on other days. Indeed, photos of the Titanic in Southampton and leaving dock show her with the ensign, as does at least one photograph of her at Cherbourg similarly, she is garbed in her flag upon arriving and stopped at Queenstown - but not when she departs.
This was first noticed by Parker Chittenden on a Facebook forum and I am grateful to him for allowing me to include it here. Some of my friends suspect that the Titanic is orientated wrongly with respect to Cherbourg harbour itself. This cabin must have been in the stern, for the bow was completely underwater by this time. The movie depicts the Titanic leaving Southampton in bright sunshine with scattered cloud cover. To obtain bigger versions of the screengrabs (often annotated), or to follow links, click on the images. Please note: I have been accused of being unduly "picky" and to this charge, I plead guilty.