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Steerage is a term for the
lowest category of
p****enger accommodation in a ship. In the
nineteenth and
early twentieth century considerable numbers of...
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p****engers were
predominantly middle-class
travellers and
included professors, authors, clergymen, and tourists. Third-class or
steerage p****engers were...
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hindered the
steerage p****engers' escape. Some of the
gates were
locked and
guarded by crew members,
apparently to
prevent the
steerage p****engers from rushing...
- The
Steerage is a
black and
white photograph taken by
Alfred Stieglitz in 1907. It has been
hailed as one of the
greatest photographs of all time because...
- (28 km/h; 17 mph).
P****enger capacity was also increased, with the two
vessels able to
carry 200
Saloon p****engers and 1,500
Steerage p****engers. The
first of...
- by an
anonymous "
steerage p****enger" in a log of a
voyage of an East
India Company ship,
entitled The Quid (1832). Crew and
p****engers alike were noted...
- best
known for her role as eight-year-old Cora Cartmell, a
young steerage p****enger in the 1997 film
Titanic who
dances with Jack
Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio)...
- children,
including "Usher Felik", as his name was
spelled on the
steerage p****enger list of the steamship,
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria. In Brooklyn, where...
- have been Caesar's
partner in Tijuana, Mexico.
Cesare sailed as a
steerage p****enger on
board the RMS
Olympic which arrived at the Port of New York on...
- class, 60
second class, and 800
steerage p****engers' and as a
migrant ship it
could carry 1,424
steerage p****engers. The
facilities on the ship were...