No, Titanic did not have air conditioning. The North Atlantic run is pretty chilly without it.
2007-07-01 23:36:19
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answered by tom 6
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Hey Dennis I would like you to cite your information on this one. from the research I have done on this I can not find any information the leads me to believe that it did have air conditioning. however the information I did find show that the first type of Air conditioning used in a public building was 1914. before that the closest thing to an Air conditionar was rags soaked in ice water placed in front of a fan. so it is very likely there where no Air conditionairs on the Titanic.
2007-07-01 19:46:21
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answered by gearnofear 6
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No the Titanic didn't have A/C. It wasn't invented yet. In any case most trans Atlantic liners like the Titanic didn't have A/C until the 1950's when they started duty in the Caribbean as well as the Atlantic. The most they would have is fans.
2007-07-03 09:43:11
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answered by brian L 6
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Oh YES, So did the Empire State Building, Huge steam powered air cooling systems.
2007-07-01 19:02:37
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answered by Dennis in Central Florida 3
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Brian is correct.....no A/C on passenger ships till the 1950's.....
2007-07-05 06:47:46
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answered by yankee_sailor 7
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I do not think so
2007-07-01 18:57:17
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answered by carriec 7
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