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The lettercard, penned by one of the Titanic’s best-known survivors just days before the steamship sank, smashed estimates to sell for £300,000 ($399,000) at a UK auction.
Days before the Titanic struck an iceberg, a first-class passenger, Col. Archibald Gracie, described the vessel in a letter written while on board: "It is a fine ship but I shall await my journey's ...
The letter, written by first-class passenger Archibald Gracie, sold for five times its expected price at auction. It was ...
Col. Archibald Gracie wrote the letter while traveling on the Titanic days before the ship sank and plunged him into the icy ...
A letter written by a famous Titanic passenger, just days before the ship sank, has sold for nearly $400,000 at auction.
It's 113 years since the Titanic sank and cellist John Wesley Woodward, of Headington, was one of the eight musicians on the ill-fated vessel.
Colonel Archibald Gracie - who survived the sinking but died months later from his injuries - told a friend he would 'await my journey's end' before judging his experience on the 'fine ship'.
Letters written aboard the Titanic with the boat's letterhead are understandably extremely rare. The previous record for a ...
A unique letter written by Titanic passenger Archibald Gracie from aboard the doomed ship has sold for hundreds of thousands ...
If anyone has given us an almost accurate picture of what happened the night the RMS Titanic sank, it's Roy Ward Baker's 1958 film, A Night to Remember.
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