First Class Smoking Room on the 'Orduna' (1914)
        
        Interior of the passenger/cargo liner 'Orduna' (1914) showing the First Class Smoking Room, on the Promenade Deck (D Deck); a view of the starboard side, looking aft. The central area under the raised roof is also shown.
The room was panelled in oak in the Jacobean style, a style commonly used for smoking rooms. A painted view of the town of Orduña in Spain is visible in the background above the fireplace and below a clock placed within an escutcheon.
      
    The room was panelled in oak in the Jacobean style, a style commonly used for smoking rooms. A painted view of the town of Orduña in Spain is visible in the background above the fireplace and below a clock placed within an escutcheon.
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Object Details
| ID: | G10756 | 
|---|---|
| Collection: | Historic Photographs | 
| Type: | Glass plate negative | 
| Display location: | Not on display | 
| Creator: | Bedford Lemere & Co | 
| Vessels: | Orduna (1914) | 
| Date made: | February 1914 | 
| People: | Harland & Wolff Heavy Industries Ltd | 
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | 
| Measurements: | Overall: 254 mm x 305 mm | 
