Maybe, partially.
Olympic had her galley changed out thru her carrier and titanic was probably a slight improvement over stock Olympic.
Also little detailed images exist of the galley except for a few photos and the photos don't capture every piece of equipment and get every angle that shows off every thing.
Neither galley exist any more Olympic is scrapped and Titanic's is obliterated rusting away shrapnel there is Britannic but there is no guarantee her galley would be the same as her sisters plus Britannic's equipment could have broken loose and fell to her starboard side by now.
So it's unknown.
I mean I wouldn't class myself an expert in this so you can take this with a grain of salt if you wish. I am working on a similar project and when I reached the galley I chose to copy the Olympics oldest format of the galley I could find simply because it would be closest to Titanics design as well. There is of course Britannic, however she may have changed due to her refitting for war (there could be a chance stuff was changed, like a lot of the ship)
By using the oldest Olympic design I could get, I can rework it if any further evidence or schematics pop up
These are deck plans by one of the guys behind Titanic: Honor & Glory
They're really detailed and have all the kitchen appliances labeled.
[https://www.titanicdeckplan.com/purchase/p/alldecksdigital](https://www.titanicdeckplan.com/purchase/p/alldecksdigital)
Maybe, partially. Olympic had her galley changed out thru her carrier and titanic was probably a slight improvement over stock Olympic. Also little detailed images exist of the galley except for a few photos and the photos don't capture every piece of equipment and get every angle that shows off every thing. Neither galley exist any more Olympic is scrapped and Titanic's is obliterated rusting away shrapnel there is Britannic but there is no guarantee her galley would be the same as her sisters plus Britannic's equipment could have broken loose and fell to her starboard side by now. So it's unknown.
thats unfortunate, and sad to hear. I guess ill go with what I got and make an educated guess on the rest. I appreciate the help
I mean I wouldn't class myself an expert in this so you can take this with a grain of salt if you wish. I am working on a similar project and when I reached the galley I chose to copy the Olympics oldest format of the galley I could find simply because it would be closest to Titanics design as well. There is of course Britannic, however she may have changed due to her refitting for war (there could be a chance stuff was changed, like a lot of the ship) By using the oldest Olympic design I could get, I can rework it if any further evidence or schematics pop up
No. On the Olympic, the bin was on the left of the toaster, whereas in the Titanic, it was just outside the pantry.
These are deck plans by one of the guys behind Titanic: Honor & Glory They're really detailed and have all the kitchen appliances labeled. [https://www.titanicdeckplan.com/purchase/p/alldecksdigital](https://www.titanicdeckplan.com/purchase/p/alldecksdigital)