Where Titanic’s Lifeboats Ended Up
The Carpathia is shown here as it reaches the pier in New York with the Titanic’s lifeboats hanging from its side. Thirteen of them were transported by the rescue ship and unloaded at Pier 59, the same berth where the Titanic was supposed to dock. The lifeboat plates containing the name Titanic and the lifeboat numbers were removed by souvenir hunters.
One surviving crew member, Able Seaman Tom Jones, removed the number from boat eight and sent it to Lucy Noël Martha, the Countess of Rothes. The fate of the boats is uncertain, but it is speculated that they might have been used on Titanic’s sister ship, the Olympic.