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"Unsung Heroes: Dedicated Crewmen of Lifeboat Organisations" From Fishguard to Goodwick, meet the courageous crew members who risk it all for others

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Organisations Collection: Model of the first purpose-built lifeboat, the Original
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Organisations Collection: The United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, John Louis Jnr (seated at the right
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Organisations Collection: One of the busiest lifeboat stations in Wales has been given a larger
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Organisations Collection: A new type of inshore lifeboat which will be able to operate at night is undergoing
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Organisations Collection: Port Talbots dedicated band of unpaid lifeguards took command of a new high speed
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Organisations Collection: A modern self righting lifeboat, the Arun Class RNLB Spirit of Tayside
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Organisations Collection: Bertie Roach and Mike Eynon at Angle lifeboat station after receiving their long-service
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Organisations Collection: The sea is pool-placid as the sun goes down and the Barry lifeboat stands at her harbour
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Organisations Collection: Crew of the 16 foot inflatable Little and Broad Haven lifeboat at Little Haven
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Organisations Collection: RNLB Arun, the first prototype boat Arun class lifeboat stationed in Barry, Wales
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Organisations Collection: Staff at Swanseas Industrial and Maritime Museum have discovered that a dilapidated
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Organisations Collection: RNLI volunteers gather outside Manchester Town Hall on a historic day for charity
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Organisations Collection: The coxswain, Mr Fred Warts and the signalman Mr John Wells tie up the Barry lifeboat
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Organisations Collection: Aberystwyth lifeboat, circa 1900
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Organisations Collection: The Barry lifeboat speeds away from Barry docks on its annual trip to take Christmas food
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Organisations Collection: Vivienne Whiteright, Mandy Clarke, and Phillipa Lewis, female crew members of
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Organisations Collection: A modern self righting lifeboat, the Tyne class lifeboat 47-010 RFA Sir Galahad, at Tenby
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Organisations Collection: Coxswain Frank Tinsley (right) and Mechanical Second Coxswain Fred Mullay at
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Organisations Collection: Aberystwyths RNLI crew and their boat at the towns fire station
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Organisations Collection: Coxswain Frank Tinsley stands in from of the Barry lifeboat RNLB Arthur
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Organisations Collection: The Barry Dock lifeboat searches for the missing crew members of a tug
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Organisations Collection: Deck hand Eric Fry (left) and Mechanical Second Coxswain Fred Mullay at work on board
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Organisations Collection: The Barry Dock lifeboat pictures on her return to Barry following a search for a missing
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Organisations Collection: Frank Tinsley, Coxswain of the Arthur and Blanche Harris Lifeboat
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Organisations Collection: Coxswain Mr. Frank Tinsley seated at the controls of the Barry lifeboat during an
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Organisations Collection: Two airmen are hoisted to the safety of an RAF helicopter after being picked up by Barry
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Organisations Collection: When the crew members of a Gower-based private rescue service put to sea in future on a
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Organisations Collection: The John and Naomi Beattie, a restored lifeboat, starts its journey from Swansea to
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Organisations Collection: The Barry coxswain, Mr. Frank Tinsley, ready to board one of the Royal National Lifeboat
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Organisations Collection: The Mayor of Barry (Alderman Ewart Morgan) and the Mayoress of Barry (Miss Eileen Morgan)
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Organisations Collection: The Barry Dock lifeboat slides down the slipway as she leaves dock to deliver Christmas
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Organisations Collection: The Mayor of Barry (Alderman C. T. Price) and local members of the British Sailors Society
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Organisations Collection: The Coxswain, Mr Fred Swarts, in the cockpit, and Mr John Wells, the signaller
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Organisations Collection: The Barry lifeboat, the RNLB Rachel and Mary Evans, arrives back at Barry harbour after
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Organisations Collection: The Barry lifeboat RNLB Rachel and Mary Evans on her way back home after failing to land
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Organisations Collection: Barry lifeboat rescue four men from a cabin cruiser. After they brought the men to
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Organisations Collection: Barry Dock takes delivery of a new reserve lifeboat, RNLB Susan Ashley
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Organisations Collection: 87 year old William Prethero, a former RNLI member, pictured at Barry as the new Arun
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Organisations Collection: The naming ceremony of the New Barry Dock lifeboat the
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Organisations Collection: Members of the crew pose in from of the lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver
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Organisations Collection: The Lifeboat William Maynard leaves her shed for a practice launch at Ferryside launch
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Organisations Collection: Coxswain Bob Davies prepares to fire the last maroon as the Ferryside station prepares to
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Organisations Collection: Ferryside lifeboat Richard Ashley in a practice launch in the Estuary, Carmarthenshire
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Organisations Collection: Ferryside Lifeboat Richard Ashley with coxswain David Arthur. July 1969
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Organisations Collection: Ferryside lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver and William Maine plunges away from her launching
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Organisations Collection: The motor lifeboat William Maynard leaves the boathouse for a practice launch at
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Organisations Collection: 2nd St Neots Brownies Childrens Party, 18th January 1967
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Organisations Collection: The Mechanised Transport Corps, a British womens organisation that initially


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"Unsung Heroes: Dedicated Crewmen of Lifeboat Organisations" From Fishguard to Goodwick, meet the courageous crew members who risk it all for others. Ken Bean and Ieuan Bateman stand tall as they navigate treacherous waters on the Fishguard and Goodwick Lifeboat. Meanwhile, Frederick Batten and Eric Fry join forces aboard the Barry lifeboat Arthur and Blanche Harris, ready to answer distress calls at a moment's notice. In this captivating snapshot of history, we witness Mary Jane Clarke of W. S. P. U. , an organization fighting tirelessly for women's suffrage. Her unwavering determination mirrors that of these brave seafarers. The Tynemouth lifeboat Tynesider is hoisted into position with precision - a testament to the teamwork displayed by its crew. Trevor Fryer skillfully handles The Tynemouth Lifeboat Dinghy, ensuring safety even in turbulent conditions. Keeping watch during exercises in the Bristol Channel, these dedicated individuals carve their wake through winter grey waters. Their commitment shines through as they prepare for any emergency that may arise. Lady Frances Osborne bestows honor upon Newbiggin's new lifeboat Augustus and Laura during an emotional naming ceremony. This vessel symbolizes hope and protection for those facing perilous seas. Launching from Holy Island with unyielding resolve, the Holly Island lifeboat Milburn embodies bravery in action. Its crew exemplifies selflessness as they venture forth into unknown dangers. Plymouth witnesses a proud moment as Robert and Marcella Beck motor lifeboat is christened before embarking on its lifesaving mission. These heroes are prepared to face whatever challenges come their way. Lastly, we pay tribute to The Tynemouth lifeboat Henry Frederick Swan - a beacon of strength amidst tumultuous waves. Its name echoes throughout history alongside countless acts of courage performed by its valiant crew members. Today we celebrate these extraordinary organizations whose unwavering dedication saves lives and brings hope to those in need.