The Dhaka Times Desk Titanic was once again the headline in the media. A letter from a Titanic passenger will be auctioned this time. A letter written by an elite British passenger who survived a shipwreck is now up for auction.
Titanic was once again the headline in the media. A letter from a Titanic passenger will be auctioned this time. A letter written by an elite British passenger who survived a shipwreck is now up for auction. According to the AFP report, the letter will be auctioned in the United States next week.
The two-page letter was written by Lady Lucy Duff-Gordon. He wrote this letter thanking a friend in New York. The letter is dated May 27, 1912.
According to news media, fashion designer Lucy and her husband Cosmo traveled in first class on the sinking Titanic. Lucy and Cosmo survived the accident by climbing into the Jeevantari-1 on the ship. There were 12 passengers in that 40 person capacity.
According to media reports, the auction company RR Auction said that the letter will be auctioned in Boston, USA on January 22. It is estimated that the price of this letter can rise to about 6 thousand dollars.
Notably, on April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank after colliding with ice in the North Atlantic Ocean. History that still moves the world.