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Charities Collection: The Hoylake lifeboat Mary Gabriel displayed on the beach for visitors at the Hoylake
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Charities Collection: Sarah and Anthony Hanlon offer their congratulations to the lifeboat coxswain John
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Charities Collection: Members of the Southwold, Suffolk lifeboat crew leaving harbour in their boat the Mary
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Charities Collection: Capsizing and self-righting trials of the new lifeboat Princess Marina taking place at H
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Charities Collection: Lifeboatmen pf Walmer, Kent, including Coxwain Fred Upton. 25th November 1945
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Charities Collection: Kessingland lifeboat the Hugh Taylor out on exercise. 12th March 1934
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Charities Collection: The Liverpool class RNLB motor lifeboat The Cuttle at RNLI Great Yarmouth
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Charities Collection: Coxswain Roy Buchan and crewman Ray Dent of Humber Lifeboat Station at Spurn Point
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Charities Collection: The new self-righting motor Redcar lifeboat, christened the Louisa Polden
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Charities Collection: The new Llandudno lifeboat the Lilly Wainwright arrives at the resort after sailing
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Charities Collection: An American built Waveny Class lifeboat touring Britain
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Charities Collection: A new £9, 000 inshore lifeboat was commissioned at Horton on Gower at the weekend
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Charities Collection: A famous West Wales lifeboat will be launched on a new career as the centrepiece of a
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Charities Collection: The new Mumbles Tyne Class lifeboat Ethel Anne Measures. 28th June 1985
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Charities Collection: The crew of Little Haven Inshore Lifeboat testing a new Honda miniature tractor
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Charities Collection: After 27 years of gallant service, the William Gammon lifeboat plunged down its slipway
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Charities Collection: RNLI volunteers of Penarth Lifeboat Station on Penarth promenade
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Charities Collection: Fishguards new lifeboat Howard Marryat. 4th June 1957
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Charities Collection: Gareth Wigmore, a RNLI crew member pictured with women who helped raise money to build a
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Charities Collection: The Ferryside Lifeboat William Maynard, Carmarthen Bay, Wales. Circa 1960
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Charities Collection: The 75 foot ketch Garlandstone moored at Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales. 6th May 1971
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Charities Collection: The Mumbles lifeboat William Gammon returned to Swansea yesterday after an £
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Charities Collection: The Barry lifeboat and the Royal Navy Auxiliary ship Odiman escorts the small craft
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Charities Collection: John Hart receives a message on the ship to shore lifeboat radio in Barry, Wales
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Charities Collection: Barry Station Number Two lifeboat entering the dock. In the background is
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Charities Collection: The RNLB Watkins Williams lifeboat which served in Moelfre from 1956 to 1977
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Charities Collection: The Mayor of Carmarthen (Mr. W. D. Jones) accompanied by the Deputy Mayor (Mr. M. E
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Charities Collection: Mayor of West Bromwich, Lilian Peckover enjoys a drink after completing her West Bromwich
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Charities Collection: Christmas Fair at The Rosie Hospital, Cambridges first purpose-built maternity
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Charities Collection: Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium. Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury on stage
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Charities Collection: Mark Kendall, Wolves Goalkeeper, in Dudley, where he swapped his football strip for
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Charities Collection: Saks Hairdressing, Middlesbrough, Circa 1975. Our Picture Shows
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Charities Collection: Three youngsters at the Ormesby Primary School made their own special contribution to
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Charities Collection: Opening ceremony, Variety Playground, Arnold Estate, Bermondsey, South East London
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Charities Collection: A cheque for £126, 492, believed to be a United Kingdom record
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Charities Collection: The West Denton Wild Bunch are cleaning up their image. They
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Charities Collection: Photo shows boy band Take That, Howard Donald (top left), Jason Orange (top middle)
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Charities Collection: Actor Jonathan Linsley - who plays Crusher in BBC TV
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Charities Collection: David Bowie launches The Brixton Community Centre, yards away from his own birthplace in
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Charities Collection: Sponsored Run at Ormesby School, Netherfields, Middlesbrough, 17th May 1986
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Charities Collection: Ken Dodd, Comedian, presents 1000 pound cheque to the British Heart Foundation, Coventry
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Charities Collection: Miss Examiner, Maureen Wigton, has olled pack of cub scouts to help her raise cash for
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Charities Collection: Plymouth Salvation Army girls guitar group, sing and play at the street meetings
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Charities Collection: Lowry Stanage, British Telecoms West Midlands General Manager presents £1
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Charities Collection: Nick Berry Actor stars in Eastenders - April 1987 More than 15000 people
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Charities Collection: Prince Charles celebrates his 40th birthday Big 40 Holding enormous birthday
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Charities Collection: Tony Robinson actor at the Waterloo Action Centre Feb 1999
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Charities Collection: Actress Glenda Jackson calls at No10 Downing street collecting for the charity Shelter


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"Charities: Uniting Communities and Changing Lives" From the historic Royal Air Force Display Poster at Hendon to the courageous crew of the Barry lifeboat Arthur and Blanche Harris Frederick Batten and Eric Fry, they have always been at the forefront of making a difference. Whether it's rescuing lives or entertaining crowds like Francis Rossi, lead singer with Pop Group Status Quo, who sang on stage at Live Aid concert, their impact is undeniable. In 1908, the Sheffield Association in aid of the Adult Deaf and Dumb showcased sign language as a powerful tool for communication with their heartfelt rendition of "I am thine, O Lord". This display highlighted how charities not only provide support but also foster inclusivity within society. The Royal Air Force Display Posters at Hendon serve as a reminder that charities extend beyond borders. They bring people together from all walks of life to carve a wake in even the harshest conditions. Just like the brave crewmen of Fishguard and Goodwick Lifeboat - Ken Bean and Ieuan Bateman - who fearlessly navigate through treacherous waters and can more than just organizations; they are beacons of hope that shine brightly amidst adversity. Their unwavering dedication to serving others has transformed countless lives across generations. From providing aid during times of crisis to championing causes close to our hearts, these selfless acts embody compassion in its purest form. So let us celebrate these remarkable charities that continue to inspire change every day. Together, we can create a world where kindness knows no boundaries and everyone has an equal chance for happiness.