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Most recently, another piece of Titanic memorabilia was auctioned and raked in a hefty $400,000 (R7,3-million). First-class ...
A NEW and first-of-its-kind Titanic exhibition is coming to England this July, where guests will feel like they are on the ship. Launching in London this summer, The Legend of TITANIC: The ...
The room also includes memorabilia and props from the movie. After boarding the ship, you'll be met with the Grand Staircase. Although it was the crown jewel of the Titanic with a glowing dome of ...
The Legend of TITANIC follows a successful sister exhibition from organisers FKP Scorpio Entertainment, Tutankhamun, devoted ...
Exhibition uses 360 projections, VR, and augmented reality to offer a sights and smells glimpse into life on board Titanic at Dock X in Canada Water ...
Like the Titanic itself, it begins in hope and possibility ... "They wouldn't have talked or met. Not even during boarding -- they boarded at different times, and they boarded through different ...
First-class passenger Archibald Gracie wrote the missive shortly after settling into his cabin on the doomed vessel. It just ...
He is known for authoring "The Truth about the Titanic," which details his experiences surviving the shipwreck. For seven years before boarding the Titanic, Gracie wrote a book titled, "The Truth ...
BBC - A letter written by a Titanic passenger days before the ship sank has been sold for a record-breaking £300,000 ($400,000) at auction in the UK. Colonel Archibald Gracie's letter was ...
A boarding pass might seem like a harmless travel memento, but it has the potential to turn your perfect getaway into a complete mess Whether it’s modern-day and digital or old-school and ...
Californians these days dread receiving a letter from their home insurer as much as from the tax man. Insurance rates are skyrocketing, and they may have to increase much more to correct for years ...