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"RNLI: A Legacy of Bravery and Rescue Across the Seas" From the RNLI lookout, brave volunteers keep a watchful eye on the treacherous waters

Background imageRnli Collection: The United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, John Louis Jnr (seated at the right

The United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, John Louis Jnr (seated at the right) on board the new lifeboat which he had just named " The American Ambassador" at the Atlantic

Background imageRnli Collection: One of the busiest lifeboat stations in Wales has been given a larger

One of the busiest lifeboat stations in Wales has been given a larger and faster boat as part of a policy to improve the rescue service around a popular stretch of coastline

Background imageRnli Collection: A new type of inshore lifeboat which will be able to operate at night is undergoing

A new type of inshore lifeboat which will be able to operate at night is undergoing trials in Cardigan Bay, off Aberystwyth

Background imageRnli Collection: Port Talbots dedicated band of unpaid lifeguards took command of a new high speed

Port Talbots dedicated band of unpaid lifeguards took command of a new high speed rescue craft yesterday, courtesy of locally based components firm Borg Warner Automotive

Background imageRnli Collection: Bertie Roach and Mike Eynon at Angle lifeboat station after receiving their long-service

Bertie Roach and Mike Eynon at Angle lifeboat station after receiving their long-service medals after 20 years with the RNLI

Background imageRnli Collection: The sea is pool-placid as the sun goes down and the Barry lifeboat stands at her harbour

The sea is pool-placid as the sun goes down and the Barry lifeboat stands at her harbour moorings. The chalets of ButlinOs Holiday Camp dominate the darkening skyline. 27th March 1971

Background imageRnli Collection: Crew of the 16 foot inflatable Little and Broad Haven lifeboat at Little Haven

Crew of the 16 foot inflatable Little and Broad Haven lifeboat at Little Haven: Brian Dilley, David Love, Chris Williamson and Peter Llewellyn. 25th July 1989

Background imageRnli Collection: RNLB Arun, the first prototype boat Arun class lifeboat stationed in Barry, Wales

RNLB Arun, the first prototype boat Arun class lifeboat stationed in Barry, Wales. She entered service at St Peter Port in 1972 but moved on to Barry Dock where it was stationed until 1997

Background imageRnli Collection: Staff at Swanseas Industrial and Maritime Museum have discovered that a dilapidated

Staff at Swanseas Industrial and Maritime Museum have discovered that a dilapidated boat they have been repairing for a few months is of significant importance to Welsh nautical history

Background imageRnli Collection: RNLI volunteers gather outside Manchester Town Hall on a historic day for charity

RNLI volunteers gather outside Manchester Town Hall on a historic day for charity fundraising. Until the late 1880s, the RNLI mostly relied on wealthy philanthropists for financial support

Background imageRnli Collection: The coxswain, Mr Fred Warts and the signalman Mr John Wells tie up the Barry lifeboat

The coxswain, Mr Fred Warts and the signalman Mr John Wells tie up the Barry lifeboat, the Rachel and Mary Evans, as she arrives back at Barry harbour after her six months refit at Littlehampton

Background imageRnli Collection: Aberystwyth lifeboat, circa 1900

Aberystwyth lifeboat, circa 1900

Background imageRnli Collection: The Barry lifeboat speeds away from Barry docks on its annual trip to take Christmas food

The Barry lifeboat speeds away from Barry docks on its annual trip to take Christmas food to the crew of the Trinity House Breaksea Lightship. 23rd December 1969

Background imageRnli Collection: Vivienne Whiteright, Mandy Clarke, and Phillipa Lewis, female crew members of

Vivienne Whiteright, Mandy Clarke, and Phillipa Lewis, female crew members of the Little and Broadhaven lifeboat operating the beat at St Brides Bay, Pembrokeshire. 3rd February 1990

Background imageRnli Collection: A modern self righting lifeboat, the Tyne class lifeboat 47-010 RFA Sir Galahad, at Tenby

A modern self righting lifeboat, the Tyne class lifeboat 47-010 RFA Sir Galahad, at Tenby, Wales. 15th July 1986

Background imageRnli Collection: Coxswain Frank Tinsley (right) and Mechanical Second Coxswain Fred Mullay at

Coxswain Frank Tinsley (right) and Mechanical Second Coxswain Fred Mullay at the controls of the Arthur and Blanche Harris during sea trials off Barry. 1st April 1968

Background imageRnli Collection: Aberystwyths RNLI crew and their boat at the towns fire station

Aberystwyths RNLI crew and their boat at the towns fire station. The fire service came to the rescue of the local lifeboat after it had been cut off from its boathouse due to engineering work

Background imageRnli Collection: Coxswain Frank Tinsley stands in from of the Barry lifeboat RNLB Arthur

Coxswain Frank Tinsley stands in from of the Barry lifeboat RNLB Arthur and Blanche Harris before getting off on its sea trials off the coast of Barry. 1st April 1968

Background imageRnli Collection: Porthcawl Lifeboat Station supporter John Waters at All Saints Church, Porthcawl

Porthcawl Lifeboat Station supporter John Waters at All Saints Church, Porthcawl. 21st April 1997

Background imageRnli Collection: The Barry Dock lifeboat searches for the missing crew members of a tug

The Barry Dock lifeboat searches for the missing crew members of a tug. 15th January 1966

Background imageRnli Collection: Deck hand Eric Fry (left) and Mechanical Second Coxswain Fred Mullay at work on board

Deck hand Eric Fry (left) and Mechanical Second Coxswain Fred Mullay at work on board the Arthur and Blanche Harris lifeboat during its sea trials off the coast of Barry. 1st April 1968

Background imageRnli Collection: The Barry Dock lifeboat pictures on her return to Barry following a search for a missing

The Barry Dock lifeboat pictures on her return to Barry following a search for a missing man which was called off. 28th March 1963

Background imageRnli Collection: Frank Tinsley, Coxswain of the Arthur and Blanche Harris Lifeboat

Frank Tinsley, Coxswain of the Arthur and Blanche Harris Lifeboat, and Second Mechanical Engineer Mike Nash at work on the boat during its sea trials off the coast of Barry.1st April 1968

Background imageRnli Collection: Coxswain Mr. Frank Tinsley seated at the controls of the Barry lifeboat during an

Coxswain Mr. Frank Tinsley seated at the controls of the Barry lifeboat during an exercise in the Bristol Channel. 4th March 1970

Background imageRnli Collection: Two airmen are hoisted to the safety of an RAF helicopter after being picked up by Barry

Two airmen are hoisted to the safety of an RAF helicopter after being picked up by Barry lifeboat during an air-sea rescue exercise. 27th January 1966

Background imageRnli Collection: When the crew members of a Gower-based private rescue service put to sea in future on a

When the crew members of a Gower-based private rescue service put to sea in future on a mercy mission, they will speed to the scene on board the latest inshore rescue craft

Background imageRnli Collection: The John and Naomi Beattie, a restored lifeboat, starts its journey from Swansea to

The John and Naomi Beattie, a restored lifeboat, starts its journey from Swansea to Aberystwyth after being relaunched at a special ceremony in Swansea. It is to become a floating exhibit

Background imageRnli Collection: The Barry coxswain, Mr. Frank Tinsley, ready to board one of the Royal National Lifeboat

The Barry coxswain, Mr. Frank Tinsley, ready to board one of the Royal National Lifeboat Institutions new lifeboats, the Blanche and Arthur Harris

Background imageRnli Collection: The Mayor of Barry (Alderman Ewart Morgan) and the Mayoress of Barry (Miss Eileen Morgan)

The Mayor of Barry (Alderman Ewart Morgan) and the Mayoress of Barry (Miss Eileen Morgan), with members of the Barry Branch of the British Sailors Society leave on a lifeboat on a Christmas visit to

Background imageRnli Collection: Anthony Hontoir, producer of the video production detailing the Samtampa tragedy

Anthony Hontoir, producer of the video production detailing the Samtampa tragedy. Circa 1990s

Background imageRnli Collection: The Barry Dock lifeboat slides down the slipway as she leaves dock to deliver Christmas

The Barry Dock lifeboat slides down the slipway as she leaves dock to deliver Christmas goods to the Breaksea Light Ship in the Bristol Channel. 23rd December 1961

Background imageRnli Collection: Lifeboatman William Howells sisters. 8th April 1992

Lifeboatman William Howells sisters. 8th April 1992

Background imageRnli Collection: The Mayor of Barry (Alderman C. T. Price) and local members of the British Sailors Society

The Mayor of Barry (Alderman C. T. Price) and local members of the British Sailors Society
The Mayor of Barry (Alderman C.T. Price) and local members of the British Sailors Society paid their annual Christmas visit to the men on board the Breaksea lightship in mid Bristol channel today

Background imageRnli Collection: Video production detailing the Samtampa incident. Circa 1990s

Video production detailing the Samtampa incident. Circa 1990s

Background imageRnli Collection: The Coxswain, Mr Fred Swarts, in the cockpit, and Mr John Wells, the signaller

The Coxswain, Mr Fred Swarts, in the cockpit, and Mr John Wells, the signaller, check over the controls of the Barry lifeboat

Background imageRnli Collection: The Barry lifeboat, the RNLB Rachel and Mary Evans, arrives back at Barry harbour after

The Barry lifeboat, the RNLB Rachel and Mary Evans, arrives back at Barry harbour after her six months refit at Littlehampton, Sussex, under the control of the Coxswain Mr. Fred Swarts

Background imageRnli Collection: The Barry lifeboat RNLB Rachel and Mary Evans on her way back home after failing to land

The Barry lifeboat RNLB Rachel and Mary Evans on her way back home after failing to land her passengers on the Breaksea lightship for the annual carol service. 23rd December 1966

Background imageRnli Collection: Barry lifeboat rescue four men from a cabin cruiser. After they brought the men to

Barry lifeboat rescue four men from a cabin cruiser. After they brought the men to safety they went back out to bring the boat into Barry harbour. 20th December 1978

Background imageRnli Collection: Barry Dock takes delivery of a new reserve lifeboat, RNLB Susan Ashley

Barry Dock takes delivery of a new reserve lifeboat, RNLB Susan Ashley, to replace the one wrecked in a gale off the Somerset coast four years earlier

Background imageRnli Collection: 87 year old William Prethero, a former RNLI member, pictured at Barry as the new Arun

87 year old William Prethero, a former RNLI member, pictured at Barry as the new Arun class lifeboat RNLB Arun, a a £ 120, 000 self righting boat

Background imageRnli Collection: The naming ceremony of the New Barry Dock lifeboat the

The naming ceremony of the New Barry Dock lifeboat the Arthur and Blanche Harris was performed at Barry Docks by Lady Traherne, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan

Background imageRnli Collection: Members of the crew pose in from of the lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver

Members of the crew pose in from of the lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver and William Maine as the Ferryside station prepares to be closed down at the end of the month. In the background is the Hon

Background imageRnli Collection: The Lifeboat William Maynard leaves her shed for a practice launch at Ferryside launch

The Lifeboat William Maynard leaves her shed for a practice launch at Ferryside launch station, Carmarthenshire. 20th September 1947

Background imageRnli Collection: Coxswain Bob Davies prepares to fire the last maroon as the Ferryside station prepares to

Coxswain Bob Davies prepares to fire the last maroon as the Ferryside station prepares to be closed down at the end of the month. In the background is the Hon. Secretary Lt. Col. Charles Neville

Background imageRnli Collection: Ferryside lifeboat Richard Ashley in a practice launch in the Estuary, Carmarthenshire

Ferryside lifeboat Richard Ashley in a practice launch in the Estuary, Carmarthenshire, Wales. 8th July 1969

Background imageRnli Collection: Ferryside Lifeboat Richard Ashley with coxswain David Arthur. July 1969

Ferryside Lifeboat Richard Ashley with coxswain David Arthur. July 1969

Background imageRnli Collection: Ferryside lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver and William Maine plunges away from her launching

Ferryside lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver and William Maine plunges away from her launching carriage for her last cruise in the Towy estuary before the station is closed at the end of the month

Background imageRnli Collection: The motor lifeboat William Maynard leaves the boathouse for a practice launch at

The motor lifeboat William Maynard leaves the boathouse for a practice launch at Ferryside station, Carmarthenshire. 8th July 1969



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"RNLI: A Legacy of Bravery and Rescue Across the Seas" From the RNLI lookout, brave volunteers keep a watchful eye on the treacherous waters, ready to spring into action at a moment's notice. The former Longhope lifeboat T. G. B ON962, captured leaving Littlehampton, stands as a testament to the dedication and courage of those who have served in saving lives at sea. In Ramsgate, we see the crew of Motor Lifeboat Prudential Back row Thomas William Read - heroes who navigate through stormy seas to bring hope and safety to those in distress. Mumbles Pier in Gower, Swansea showcases the stunning beauty of Wales while reminding us that even amidst such tranquility, danger lurks. The RNLI lifeboat Arab I rests at Padstow quay in Cornwall from 1883-1900 - an iconic symbol of rescue missions carried out during that era. Lifeboat Push in Fowey witnessed its own heroic moments back in September 1990 when it embarked on a mission filled with determination and selflessness. Crewmen like Ken Bean and Ieuan Bateman from Fishguard and Goodwick Lifeboat exemplify unwavering bravery as they face turbulent waters head-on. Barry lifeboat Arthur and Blanche Harris Frederick Batten alongside Eric Fry demonstrate teamwork as they stand united against nature's fury. Appledore in Devon showcases both lifeboats and dedicated crew members working tirelessly to save lives. Their commitment is unwavering even amidst challenging circumstances. Hastings mersey class lifeboat Sealink Endeavour reminds us that England's shores are protected by fearless individuals who risk their lives for others' safety day after day. Tynemouth RNLI station located on North Shields' East Quayside serves as a beacon of hope for those lost at sea. This picture captures their relentless efforts to ensure no one is left behind.