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Seeandbee - Interior photos

The Grand Salon of the Seeandbee, looking aft.

The forward salon of the Seeandbee, looking aft

The Seeandbee's main dining room

One of the private dining sections of the Seeandbee's main dining room

The Seeandbee's Grand Salon, looking forward

The lounge of the Seeandbee

The lounge on the Seeandbee

The Seeandbee's atrium, looking aft

The atrium of the Seeandbee, looking forward

The Seeandbee's barbershop, one of many amenities the vessel offered its passengers

The Seeandbee's fire hold, meant to contain any blazes that may be sparked by its coal-fired boilers

One of the Seeandbee's parlor staterooms

One of the Seeandbee's parlor staterooms

One of the general staterooms on the Seeandbee

Bunk-style accommodations on the Seeandbee

The main lobby of the Seeandbee

The main lobby of the Seeandbee

The pursuer's office on the Seeandbee

The pilothouse on the Seeandbee.

The Seeandbee's lunch counter

The Seeandbee's writing room, where passengers could fill out a postcard to send their friends and loved ones, or write a letter back home

The Seeandbee's newstand, where passengers could pick up something to read on their trip, or perhaps purchase a postcard of the ship to send back home

A room on the Seeandbee, possibly a smoking lounge

The Seeandbee's freight deck. The vessel would transport merchandise for companies between ports, in addition to passengers.

The crew's mess on the Seeandbee

The Seeandbee's engine room