A card that wrote on board one of the most famous survivors of the Titanic, a few days before it sank, was sold for auction for £ 300,000 ($ 399,000). According to the Associated Press, in the note, written on the seller’s uncle on April 10, 1912, the first -place passenger Archibald Grace wrote about the fatal steamboat: “It’s a nice ship, but I’ll wait for the end of my trip before I judge.” The letter was sold to a private collector from the United States on Saturday, according to Henry Aldridge & Son auction house in Wilshire, England. Its price far exceeded the original estimated £ 60,000. The letter is believed to be the surviving document existing by Grace by the Titanic ship, which sank off the new land after an iceberg impact, killing about 1,500 people on his maiden trip. Auction Andrew Aldridge described it as an “excellent piece of museum level”. How was the author of her […]
Source: News Beast

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