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Titanic - Original Smoking Room Tile
Original floor tile manufactured for ruse in the first class smoking room onboard of the Titanic. The floral pattern tile measures 12 x 12 inches and is nicely mounted on a mat with an image of the smoking room - in fine condition.
After workers finished laying the smoking room floor in 1912, the leftover tiles were used to tile the floors of various executive offices at the Harland & Wolff Shipyards, including the office of Titanic“s builder Mr Thomas Andrews. In the early 1970s, when Harland and Wolff was renovating their office space, a few of the remaining Titanic tiles were taken up and released for sale.
After workers finished laying the smoking room floor in 1912, the leftover tiles were used to tile the floors of various executive offices at the Harland & Wolff Shipyards, including the office of Titanic“s builder Mr Thomas Andrews. In the early 1970s, when Harland and Wolff was renovating their office space, a few of the remaining Titanic tiles were taken up and released for sale.
$1,495.00
Titanic - Original Smoking Room Tileā
$1,495.00
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Original floor tile manufactured for ruse in the first class smoking room onboard of the Titanic. The floral pattern tile measures 12 x 12 inches and is nicely mounted on a mat with an image of the smoking room - in fine condition.
After workers finished laying the smoking room floor in 1912, the leftover tiles were used to tile the floors of various executive offices at the Harland & Wolff Shipyards, including the office of Titanic“s builder Mr Thomas Andrews. In the early 1970s, when Harland and Wolff was renovating their office space, a few of the remaining Titanic tiles were taken up and released for sale.
After workers finished laying the smoking room floor in 1912, the leftover tiles were used to tile the floors of various executive offices at the Harland & Wolff Shipyards, including the office of Titanic“s builder Mr Thomas Andrews. In the early 1970s, when Harland and Wolff was renovating their office space, a few of the remaining Titanic tiles were taken up and released for sale.
















