Skylight
Storerooms on Titanic were lit up through the use of small prism skylights mounted in the deck.
Telegraph Top
Orders between the Titanic's Bridge and Engine Room were transmitted by means of clock-like devices called ship's telegraphs.
Adolphe Saalfeld was a perfume maker from Manchester, England. At the age of 47, he boarded Titanic as a first-class passenger. He carried with him a leather satchel filled with perfume samples. At the time Titanic sailed, the American perfume market was booming. He may have planned to sell his perfumes to fashion boutiques and department stores in New York and other major cities. Adolphe Saalfeld survived the sinking but left his samples behind. Of the 65 vials that Saalfeld packed in his luggage, 62 have been recovered. These perfume vials have never been on public display.
Men's Toiletries
These samples represent "high end" beauty aids of the period.