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  • Online tour of the Edmund Gardner
  • Bridge deck
  • Foredeck
  • Boat deck
  • Master's accommodation
  • Pilot's entrance
  • Dining saloon and lounge
  • Pilot's accommodation
  • Pantry and galley
  • Chief engineer's cabin
  • Boarding stations
  • Cook's cabin
  • Engine room
  • Afterdeck

Cook's cabin

All the accommodation along the port alleyway belonged to the galley crew. Everyone except the galley boys had single cabins and they shared shower and mess room facilities. The cook’s cabin is typical of their accommodation.

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