What was found in the safe of the Titanic?
Samuel Coleman
Updated on May 10, 2026
The leather satchel was opened to reveal jewelry, a watch, wads of American currency and an object--possibly a stickpin case--with the initials “R.L.B.” It apparently belonged to Richard L. Beckwith, a first-class passenger who escaped the sinking ship on a lifeboat with his wife.
Was there a safe found on the Titanic?
The safe was found Wednesday on the ocean floor 2 1/2 miles below the surface at the Titanic site, 350 miles southwest of Newfoundland, spokesman Daniel Puget said.What was all found on the Titanic?
The 2000 expedition by RMS Titanic Inc. carried out 28 dives during which over 800 artefacts were recovered, including the ship's engine telegraphs, perfume vials and watertight door gears.What valuables were found in the Titanic?
13 Surprising Artifacts Found in the Titanic Wreckage
- A pair of gloves that survived the wreckage. ...
- The violin played as the ship sank. ...
- The bell rung to warn of the iceberg. ...
- A menu of the ship's last meal. ...
- Sheet music played by ill-fated musicians. ...
- A letter written on Titanic stationary the day before the ship sank.