File:First Class Lounge on the 'Orama' (1911) RMG G10662.tiff

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Author
Bedford Lemere & Co
Description
English: First Class Lounge on the 'Orama' (1911)

Interior of the passenger liner 'Orama' (1911) showing the First Class Lounge, on the Promenade Deck; a view of the central area under the raised roof and stained-glass dome, looking aft.

The main public rooms on the 'Orama' were designed by the architect Robert Whyte (1873-1949). The First Class Lounge was decorated in the Neoclassical style with dull polished mahogany panelling. The carving and plastering work was carried out by the Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts.

First Class Lounge on the 'Orama' (1911)
Date 9 November 1911
date QS:P571,+1911-11-09T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions Overall: 254 mm x 305 mm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/20386
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Bedford Lemere Number: 21501/3
ODRN: G10662
id number: G10662
previous number: HPB0158
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Historic Photographs

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