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The largest self-righting lifeboat to be built for the Royal National Lifeboat
The largest self-righting lifeboat to be built for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, was tested at Portsmouth today. It was the 48ft. 27-ton, The Earl and Countess of Howe, a new Lifeboat for Great Yarmouth.
The boat was turned completely over by means of straps attached to a dockyard crane, but righted Itself immediately.
Roped to a bench inside the watertight cabin of the lifeboat was Mr. Richard Oakley, a surveyor on the staff of the RNLI. He emerged after the capsizing with no ill-effects.
10th April 1963
Brown
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Portsmouth
Hampshire
England
Media ID 21919356
© Mirrorpix
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The Largest Self-Righting Lifeboat - A Test of Strength and Safety
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. In this print from 1963, we witness a momentous event in maritime history. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution proudly presents "The Earl and Countess of Howe" the largest self-righting lifeboat ever built. Today, at Portsmouth, its remarkable capabilities were put to the ultimate test. With straps securely fastened to a dockyard crane, this colossal 48ft. , 27-ton vessel was dramatically turned completely over. Yet, as if defying gravity itself, it astoundingly righted itself immediately. This awe-inspiring demonstration showcased the extraordinary engineering that would save countless lives in future rescue missions. Inside the watertight cabin of this magnificent life-saving machine sat Mr. Richard Oakley, an intrepid surveyor on the RNLI staff. Roped to a bench for safety during the capsizing maneuver, he emerged unscathed after being submerged underwater momentarily—a testament to both his bravery and the boat's impeccable design. This photograph captures not only a groundbreaking technological achievement but also highlights the unwavering commitment of organizations like RNLI towards ensuring public safety at sea. As charities dedicated to emergency services and rescue operations continue their vital work today, let us remember those who have risked their lives for others throughout history. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints with utmost care and attention to detail, this image transports us back in time—reminding us of humanity's relentless pursuit of innovation in
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