Two extremely rare letters written by a passenger on Titanic rescue ship RMS Carpathia are up for auction in the U.K. this weekend. The previously unpublished accounts detail the rescue of survivors ...
Rare letters that provide a fascinating glimpse into life on Titanic and the liner’s fateful final moments are up for auction in the U.K. A letter written by Titanic’s second officer Charles ...
A “Wish You Were Here” letter written aboard the Titanic could fetch thousands of dollars at auction this weekend. Four days before the ship sank, Swiss banker Alfons Simonius-Blumer penned the ...
A set of private letters written by the Titanic's number two officer reveals haunting misgivings about the vessel even before its maiden voyage. Henry Wilde wrote to Captain Edward Smith over a period ...
New York-based auctioneer sold the rare Titanic artifacts in 2011. Rare photos and a letter written aboard the Titanic before it sank fetched more than $100,00 at an auction in New York in 2011.
NEW YORK, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- Two rare letters from first-class passengers aboard the doomed British ocean liner Titanic will hit the auction block next month, an auction house said Tuesday. The letters ...
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Letters which tell the story of a passenger on the ill-fated Titanic are expected to fetch £10,000 when they go under the hammer at auction today. Businessman Charles Jones, who worked for Colgate ...
Two letters written by first-class Titanic passengers — one who survived and one who perished with the ship — are going up for auction next month. The letters, both written on White Star Lines ...
The officer second-in-command during the Titanic voyage described having a "queer feeling" about the ship, letters have revealed. The private letters written by Henry Wilde, who was the No2 to Captain ...
THE chief officer of the ill-fated Titanic voyage described having a "queer feeling" about the ship, letters due to be sold at auction reveal. Private letters written by Henry Wilde, who was the No2 ...