Did the RMS Olympic ever have thin, unevenly spaced windows, like the Titanic? In photos it appears to have wide, evenly spaced windows.
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Yes, the RMS Olympic originally had thin, unevenly spaced windows, like the Titanic. However, after the Titanic disaster, the Olympic was modified to include more lifeboats. This required the addition of new windows on the stern of the ship, and the windows on the Olympic were also widened and evenly spaced to match the new lifeboats.
The Titanic and Olympic were both designed by the same company, Harland and Wolff, and they were very similar ships. However, there were some minor differences between the two ships, and one of these differences was the windows. The Titanic had thin, unevenly spaced windows, while the Olympic had wider, evenly spaced windows.
The reason for the difference in windows is not entirely clear. It is possible that the Olympic's windows were changed after the Titanic disaster as a way to improve the ship's safety. However, it is also possible that the change was simply a matter of aesthetics. Whatever the reason, the Olympic's windows were changed after the Titanic disaster, and the ship ended up with a slightly different appearance than her sister ship.
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