Titanic

Titanic Survivor’s Pre-Disaster Letter Fetches $400,000

A letter written aboard the Titanic by first-class passenger Archibald Gracie, days before the disaster, sold for £300,000 at auction, exceeding its estimated value significantly. The April 10, 1912, note, the only known example of Gracie’s onboard correspondence, offers a glimpse into his initial impressions of the ship. Purchased by a U.S. private collector, the letter is considered a historically significant artifact due to Gracie’s later account of the sinking, “The Truth about the Titanic.” His experiences, including jumping from the ship and surviving in a collapsible boat, are detailed in this pivotal historical record.

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Ohio man plans to take a 2-person submersible to Titanic depths to show the industry is safe after the OceanGate tragedy

As an Ohio man plans to take a 2-person submersible to Titanic depths to demonstrate the safety of the industry after the OceanGate tragedy, a wave of skepticism and humor emerges. The idea of using a PS5 controller instead of an old Xbox controller for the expedition sparks curiosity about the technological advancements involved. The choice of materials for the submersible, whether carbon fiber or balsa wood, adds an element of unpredictability to the venture.

The decision to embark on such a risky journey, particularly for a person from a landlocked state, raises eyebrows and prompts comments about the safety of submarines.… Continue reading