History Buffs Are Entranced By These Incredible Findings!
The sinking of the luxury cruiseliner Titanic has been a legend for over 100 years, after it hit an iceberg and plunged into the sea in April 1912. Though hundreds of lives were lost, there were numerous survivors, many of whom have shared their memories of the doomed ship and provided a valuable look into history.
In an age before television, and when even photographs and movies were still in their infancy, there's much less documentation of the Titanic than there would be today.
However, some artifacts have been recovered, including menus for first, second and third class passengers and how they ate was quite different than how we do today.
Surprisingly, the menu for the last lunch served on the Titanic sold at auction for $125,000. However, these artifacts also serve as a valuable link to history, as evidenced by the recovered menus that offer a glimpse into life aboard the ship.
This rare glimpse inside the kitchen and what these top-notch servers cooked for the affluent and lower class passengers is truly special and we couldn't resist showing you. If you're a Titanic fan, get ready because you are never going to believe what we found out.
To Get An Inside Glimpse Of How People Ate When They Were On Board The Titanic Please Head On Over To The Next Page For All The Details…

I’ll eat with 2nd and 3rd class, please!
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RMS Titanic.