The first to die was Samuel J. Scott, a 15 year old catcher who had slipped off a ladder. The second man that died well constructing this giant ship was John Kelly, a 19 year old who was a heater boy and ended up falling from the slipway and went into shock after hitting the ground. William Clarke was a 27 year driller, which lost his life due to being smashed under falling wood even though he passed a day later from injuries. Due to wood beams collapsing onto him, James Dobbin, a shipwrighter lost his life. From having a fractured skull because of collapsing and falling 30ft down, Robert James Murphy, A river counter also …show more content…
Deck A was Promenade which had passenger accommodations, such as the smoking room, a lounge, a café and more. Deck B was the Bridge deck which had a restaurant and smoking area plus rooms. Deck C was the Shelter Deck and has cabins and state rooms for 1st class. Deck D was the Saloon and was where cabins for the crew, second and third class were. Located on Deck E, The Upper deck was a saloon for first class, which had a pool for first class & Turkish bath. Deck F was the middle where the post office, Squash court and boiler rooms were. Besides those decks Titanic had an Orlop deck which had the boiler, engine & cargo rooms. Last was the Tank top deck containing only boiler & engine