This rectangular structure was the center support for the wood second deck, and offers access to the engine room. It contains several bathroom facilities and storage areas. At the read is a steep ramp, basically a stairwell without the stairs.  The structure is steel, with a wood slat roof that's falling apart.  Hopefully it survives the sinking.

There are still doors, toilets and fixtures in place. The tall top section houses the smoke stack.




 
  1. High shot, taken from nearby building
  2. High shot, taken from nearby storage tank
  3. From bow, fisheye, cropped
  4. Looking up and in,  fisheye, cropped
  5. Fisheye, cropped
  6. Fisheye, cropped. Also as panorama, see bottom of page.
  7. Fisheye, cropped
  8. Fisheye, cropped
  9. Fisheye, cropped
  10. Standing in corner, fisheye, cropped
  11. Opposite corner, fisheye, cropped
  12. In doorway, fisheye
  13. In Doorway, fisheye
  14. In photo, highlighted area is the bottom of the structure
  15. Fisheye looking window
  16. Looking straight up from engine room
  17. This is basically the engine. Upper left is a door and window in the structure.
  18. Panorama, see bottom of page

In many of the fisheye shots, there is a frame around the photo.  This is actually the door or window frame, highly distorted.

Center of Deck, main structure Panoramic Image (6)

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Lots of zoom detail

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Same image size, less zoom detail

Center of Deck, main structure inside Spherical Panoramic (18)

360x360 Panorama (120k)
 

I was off by 6 degrees when I took the photos,
so the seaming is sloppy.  But you get the idea.

[Deck] [Main Deck Structure] [Bow Area] [Engine Room] [Kitchen] [Other]

Photos were taken with permission of the Tim Early Foundation and the Mackinac project.