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Charities Collection: Queen Victorias Almshouses, Whippingham, Isle of Wight (colour photo)
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Charities Collection: Members of the Salvation Army relief corps about to depart for the Dayton, Ohio flood
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Charities Collection: Tug of War Competition across the River Great Ouse aka Old West River in Stretham
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Charities Collection: An Atlantic 21 class inshore boat named Kirklees is put through trials at Newbiggin
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Charities Collection: Caister-on-Sea lifeboat. 2nd April 1940
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Charities Collection: Over 40 years ago, when Mrs Joyce Giddins, now aged 62
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Charities Collection: Twenty women launch the RNLB Charles Cooper Henderson'
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Charities Collection: The Fishguard motor lifeboat on patrol in Pembrokeshire, south west Wales
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Charities Collection: A Bridlington lifeboat assists a fishing vessel during a gale in the North Sea
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Charities Collection: Crew of the Broughty Ferry reserve lifeboat City of Bradford II
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Charities Collection: Andrew Mitchell (mechanic) chats with coxswain Gall in the wheelhouse of the Broughty
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Charities Collection: Exercises by the Great Yarmouth lifeboat The Earl and Countess of Howe at Porstmouth
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Charities Collection: The RNLB Motor lifeboat Mary Stanford of the RNLI Ballycotton Lifeboat Station, Cork
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Charities Collection: John Robertson and David Lyon, both deck hands on the Broughty lifeboat
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Charities Collection: The new Liverpool Class Newbiggin lifeboat Richard Ashley is towed out of the shallows by
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Charities Collection: The Seaton Sluice inshore rescue boat shortly after being launched. 8th June 1974
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Charities Collection: A new lifeboat, the W. Ross MacArthur of Glasgow, destined for St Abbs Head Lifeboat
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Charities Collection: The newly repaired Liverpool Class Newbiggin lifeboat Richard Ashley is hauled on to its
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Charities Collection: The naming ceremony for the new Newbiggin lifeboat Richard Ashley at Newbiggin
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Charities Collection: The new Oakley class lifeboat Mary Joicey is launched only two hours after being
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Charities Collection: The Redcar lifeboat Zetland, the oldest surviving lifeboat in the world built by Henry
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Charities Collection: The Newbiggin lifeboat Richard Ashley being towed back into the Lifeboat House after
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Charities Collection: Hoylake lifeboat displayed on Hoylake beach on the Wirral, Merseyside
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Charities Collection: The prototype of an experimental rescue craft with which the RNLI will be carrying out
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Charities Collection: Coxswain of the Moelfre Bay Lifeboat Station in Anglesey
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Charities Collection: The RNLIs new prototype life-boat was demonstrated today at Littlehampton
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Charities Collection: The new Dover lifeboat Sir William Hillary
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Charities Collection: The motor lifeboat Edmund and Mary Robinson, the new £6
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Charities Collection: The Oakley class All weather Rhyl lifeboat Har Lil on patrol in the waters around North
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Charities Collection: The Rhyl Lifeboat Caroline Richardson being launched in the presence of thousands of
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Charities Collection: A new rescue craft was tested at Littlehampton, Sussex, Wednesday 17th April, 1963
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Charities Collection: Lieutenant Commander G. R. Cousins of the Royal Navy (in front of boat)
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Charities Collection: Two early reminders of RhylOs proud life-saving tradition have been found after
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Charities Collection: The new Hoylake lifeboat Oldham IV arrives at Hoylake Lifeboat Station after the 500 mile
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Charities Collection: RNLB Thomas and Annie Wade Richards, the Llandudno lifeboat. 8th June 1935
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Charities Collection: The crew of the RNLB Oldham wheel the lifeboat down the beach at Hoylake Lifeboat Station
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Charities Collection: The RNLB lifeboat Oldham IV on the slipway at Hoylake Lifeboat Station
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Charities Collection: Wing Commander Sir Kenneth Maxwell Stoddart, the distinguished Battle of Britain Pilot
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Charities Collection: Coxswain John Bird after the 500 mile trip from Cowes on the Isle of Wight
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Charities Collection: The Hoylake reserve lifeboat Maria Stephenson returning after tests on the new
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Charities Collection: Eight year old Paul Adams on the shoulders of his uncle Reg Birtall at the Hoylake
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Charities Collection: Hoylake lifeboat, which went aground shortly after being launched to go to the aid of a
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Charities Collection: The Mersey Class RNLB lifeboat 'Lady Of Hilbre'
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Charities Collection: The new lifeboat Lil Cunningham is launched at Rhyl Lifeboat Station
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Charities Collection: The new Seaham Harbour lifeboat Howard D prepares to sail out of her harbour on her
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Charities Collection: A lifeboat at Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station. 14th September 1933
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Charities Collection: New Seaham lifeboat crew left to right: Captain R. Muir, Captain R. Mallan, Second Cox. M
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Charities Collection: Hobby Lifeboat. 22nd January 1970


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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.