Rare Titanic Postmark from Postcard Sent by Titanic Postal Worker The only communication known to exist from a Titanic postal worker is this postcard sent by James Bertram (Pat) Williamson, to his sweethear, Miss Gladys Copeland. Pat was promised a kiss by Gladys if he sent her a souvenir from Titanic. The message reads: 10th April, 1912. George wanted me to wait last night for you to fulfill your promise. This is a souvenir of Titanic's maiden voyage. Pat. George Copeland was Gladys' father, (shown standing in front of the Queensland Hotel which he owned). Unfortunately, Pat never collected his part of the bargain as none of Titanic's postal workers survived the disaster. This postcard bears Titanic's postmark, which is extremely rare. These items are available for viewing at Audio Video Showroom in Santa Rosa, California. |