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Titanic's Rusty Key To Go Under Hammer

On the wee hours of April 15, the ship hit an ice burg, and even before many of the passengers could actually realize, the ship started sinking. Two hours passed, and the waters had gulped the ship completely. 1,500 people died and 700 survived. Today, we live with the memory and the stories that Titanic has left behind.
Over
the
years,
the
story
of
the
sink
ship
has
been
successfully
making
news
all
around.
If
few
talks
about
the
voyage,
there
are
others
who
talk
about
the
curse
the
ship
had.
It
was
believed
that
the
ship
carried
the
mummy
of
Amen-Ra,
a
mummy
that
carried
a
curse
of
death
and
destruction.
Because
of
the
numerous
stories
that
fumes
around
the
ship,
'Titanic',
today,
it
has
become
difficult
to
distinguish
fact
from
fiction.
So,
here
you
go,
there
is
a
chance
for
you
to
actually
get
the
feel
of
some
thing
that
was
very,
very
close
to
the
ship
and
true,
as
true
as
the
fact
that
the
colour
of
sky
is
blue.
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| | The key was used for the door of a staff stairwell that was opened so that the crew could start uploading hundreds of mails from the bowels of the ship. |
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This month a key, which has got a brass tag engraved with 'SERVICE FORd 'E' DECK', is to go under hammer. Wondering what makes this key special? Well, the key belonged to the bereft, Edmund Stone. He was a 33-year-old first-class bedroom steward in the ship when it sank. The key was used for the door of a staff stairwell that was opened so that the crew could start uploading hundreds of mails from the bowels of the ship. “The key will soon be auctioned, and it's expected to fetch more than 50,000 pounds. The key, which has a brass tag engraved with, belonged to Edmund Stone, 33, a first-class bedroom steward, who perished when the Titanic sunk," reports The Telegraph.
After an inquiry into the disaster, Henry Etches, a steward on the ship, revealed how he had met Stone on the stairwell after the ship hit the iceberg. When he asked Stone the time, the first-class bedroom steward replied: "Never mind that; there is something else for you to do."
Etches was then encouraged to help other staff unload hundreds of mail bags, some of them already wet from the sea water, from the Post Office and mail room below E deck. But, eventually attempts to rescue the mail failed and all of the bags were lost when the ship went down. However, by using his key to unlock the door to the stairwell, Stone may have enabled passengers and crew to use the exit to go on deck and get into lifeboats. The key and other artefacts were recovered when Stone's body was recovered from the water.
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