Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

The path from Europe to America on an ocean liner of the early XX century took almost a week. It is clear that the passengers needed something to occupy this time. Someone spent hours in restaurants, someone slept someone read. And the most advanced, struggling with boredom, went to the gym.

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

1. Best exercise equipment was equipped with the "Titanic": the disposal of the passengers was a rowing machine, a power counterweight, "Electroworld, electrocon", weights, punching bags and exercise bikes. In a terrible night of 14 April 1912 when the ship collided with an iceberg, the physical education instructor T. W. Mccawley, refused to leave the ship and died.

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

2. The Gymnasium Of The Titanic. Besides him, on the liner there was even a heated pool.

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

3. Rowing machine on the Titanic.

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

4.

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

5. Gym liner "Franconia", sunk by a German submarine in 1916.

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

6. In the gym on Board the transatlantic liner "Homeric" (1922).

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

7. In the gym of the liner "SS Bermuda" (mid-1920-ies).

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

8. Gym on Board the "Victoria" (1930).

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

9. Gym transatlantic liner "Neptunia".

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

10. The woman goes on overhead bar in the gym of the ocean liner "SS Bremen" (1930).

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

11.

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

12. The Ship "Victoria" (1930).

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

13. On Board the ship "Vulcania" (1930).

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

14. Workers set up the bikes on the liner "Queen Mary" (1932).

Riding on electrocore: how to train passengers of the Titanic and other ships

15. The canadian Pacific liner "Duchess of Bedford" (1931).

Keywords: Liner | Passengers | Trainer | Gym

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