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Letter from Titanic survivor sells for USD 11,875 at auction

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A letter from a wealthy survivor of the Titanic grumbling about "disgraceful" treatment in the press has sold at auction for USD 11,875.

The Boston-based RR Auction house says the May 1912 letter written by aristocratic fashion designer Lady Lucile Duff-Gordon sold yesterday.

The buyer's identity was not disclosed.

Duff-Gordon and her husband were among a dozen people who survived in a lifeboat built for 40.

Tabloids dubbed it the "Money Boat" because her husband was said to have bribed the crew to row away faster from the sinking ship. The Duff-Gordons were cleared by the British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry.
 

Lady Duff-Gordon was upset at media coverage and wrote to a friend: "We didn't seem to have done the right thing in being saved at all! Isn't it disgraceful.

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First Published: Jan 23 2015 | 9:45 PM IST

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