Second Class Accommodation 1907 White Star Line Brochure

Photo 24: R M.S "Oceanic," Second Class Smoke Room. & Dining Saloon
THE WHITE STAR LINE recognizes that in this progressive age there is an increasing number of travelers who do not perhaps desire the luxury of the First Class accommodation, but wish for the highest modicum of comfort in keeping with a reasonable rate of passage.

Photo 25: R.M.S. Cedric and Celtic Second Class Dining Saloon, Library and Smoke Room
And so, as a glance at the illustrations will show, the White Star Line fully estimates the importance of maintaining the Second Class accommodation on its steamers at a high standard of excellence; indeed it may fairly be stated that the Second Class quarters nowadays, comprising, as they do, Dining Saloon, Library, and Smoke Room (all spacious and well ventilated apartments), and State Rooms of cheery aspect, compare favorably with those of the First Class of some ten years ago.

Photo 27-A: R.M S "Romanic," Second Class State Room, & Dining Saloon
It will be noted that this increase of comfort is not confined to one or two favored steamers, but applies to all, in both the New York and Boston Services. Whilst the “Oceanic " and " Celtic " may be taken as types of the senior service, the " Republic " and "Romanic " represent the Boston Service which the White Star Line recently inaugurated with such gratifying results, alike to the Company and the travelling public.

Photo 27-B: R.M S "Romanic," Second Class Dining Saloon
1907 White Star Line Brochure Quick Links
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