By Tom Bevan via SWNS A rare postcard sent by a victim of the Titanic just days before the sinking is being sold at auction.
It can't be saved, but it won't be scrapped. This ocean liner will get new life as an undersea attraction for divers and tourists.
A postcard written by a first-class passenger on the Titanic will go up for auction later this month. Richard William Smith, ...
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The auction house, which is based in Devizes, southwest England, holds two Titanic auctions a year. At its most recent auction in April, it sold a watch belonging to the richest passenger on the ...