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After 27 years of gallant service, the William Gammon lifeboat plunged down its slipway
After 27 years of gallant service, the William Gammon lifeboat plunged down its slipway at Mumbles Lifeboat Station, Swansea for the last time on 27th August 1974.
She has been replaced by a more modern, self righting boat, the £ 100, 000 Pentland from Thursoe, Scotland which has served in the stormy waters off the north coast.
27th August 1974
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Western Mail
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Swansea
Wales
Media ID 21918634
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1974 Charities Craft Crew Emergency Services Launch Launching Lifeboat Lifeboats Organisations Rescue Rnli Ship Slipway Station Vessel
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 16.9cm x 25.4cm (6.7" x 10")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
After 27 years of gallant service, the William Gammon lifeboat bids farewell to Mumbles Lifeboat Station in Swansea. On the historic day of August 27th, 1974, this noble vessel took its final plunge down the slipway, marking the end of an era. The William Gammon had been a symbol of hope and bravery for nearly three decades. With countless rescues under its belt, it had become an indispensable part of the community's emergency services. However, as technology advanced and new challenges arose at sea, it was time for a more modern successor to take over. Replacing her is the impressive Pentland from Thursoe, Scotland – a state-of-the-art self-righting boat worth £100,000. Having proven its mettle in the treacherous waters off Scotland's north coast, this remarkable craft brings renewed confidence to those who depend on swift rescue operations. As we bid adieu to one chapter in maritime history and welcome another with open arms, let us not forget the dedicated crew members who risked their lives aboard these lifeboats. Their unwavering commitment and selflessness have saved countless souls at sea. This poignant photograph captures both nostalgia and progress; a testament to human ingenuity and our unyielding determination to protect lives on waterways worldwide. May both vessels forever be remembered for their invaluable contributions towards ensuring safety at sea.
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