Ss Titus (1898) Full Interior Review
Berthing areas specifically for the ship's working staff. Machinery and Cargo
Housed the steam engines that propelled the vessel.
Private cabin situated near the bridge for immediate access to command. SS Titus (1898) Full Interior
The , a 1,110-ton steamship built in 1898 for Burns Philp & Co. , served as a vital communication and transport link between Sydney and the Solomon Islands. While original historical photographs of the ship's entire inner layout are rare, enthusiasts have preserved its design through detailed digital reconstructions, most notably a Minecraft map of the SS Titus by Erwin_22 that features a complete "full interior" recreation. Historical Background Vessel Type: Iron-hulled steamship.
Multiple rooms designated for transporting tropical produce, mail, and other supplies. Berthing areas specifically for the ship's working staff
Dedicated space for storing and reviewing navigational maps. Passenger and Crew Areas
It was used by British colonial administrators, including Resident Commissioner Charles Woodford, and sometimes carried arms or trade goods like whaleboats. Interior Layout and Rooms The , a 1,110-ton steamship built in 1898
Mechanical room at the bow for managing the ship's heavy anchors.