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Pics Show Genuine 1st- and 3rd-Class Menus on Titanic? One set of menus posted on X was dated April 14, 1912, the night the ship struck an iceberg.
Here, with a vintage menu selling for a record £84,000 (around $100,000), we shed light on what life – and the food – was like onboard the most famous liner in history.
Second class was the smallest class onboard, with room for 200 passengers Passengers are shown here in the ship's third-class dining room in 1930.