File:First Class Dining Saloon on the 'Empress of Asia' (1913) RMG G10714.tiff

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Bedford Lemere & Co
Description
English: First Class Dining Saloon on the 'Empress of Asia' (1913)

Interior of the passenger liner 'Empress of Asia' (1913) showing the First Class Dining Saloon, on the Shelter Deck (a view of the central area, looking forward). The vertical format of the image incorporates the wrought iron balustrade around the gallery, and the ceiling of the well; a piano can be seen in the background.

The main public rooms on the 'Empress of Asia' were designed by the architect George Abraham Crawley (1864-1926). The First Class Dining Saloon was decorated in white painted wood in Georgian style by Waring & Gillow Ltd, London.

First Class Dining Saloon on the 'Empress of Asia' (1913)
Date 1913
date QS:P571,+1913-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Overall: 305 mm x 254 mm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/20438
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Bedford Lemere Number: 22181/2
ODRN: G10714
id number: G10714
previous number: HPB0210
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Historic Photographs

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