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A 100 year old lifeboat which plucked troops from the Dunkirk beaches



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A 100 year old lifeboat which plucked troops from the Dunkirk beaches

A 100 year old lifeboat which plucked troops from the Dunkirk beaches and rescued
downed airmen from the English Channel during World War Two will start life afresh as a
museum piece.
The former Pull and Sail boat was to have been burnt by its Port Talbot owner, 61 year-old Mr John Hope, when he decided be had no further use for it, but he changed his mind and offered it free of charge to Swansea Maritime and Industrial Museum, whose staff took possession yesterday.
Mr Hope, of Moorland Road. Sandflelds, bought the lifeboat from another man eight years ago and
converted it to a cruiser by adding a cabin.
Picture shows: Mr John Hope and his lifeboat which is destined for a museum. 11th September 1986

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Swansea
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This print captures the remarkable story of a 100-year-old lifeboat that played a crucial role in rescuing troops from the treacherous Dunkirk beaches during World War Two. This historic vessel, which also saved downed airmen from the perilous English Channel, is now embarking on a new chapter as it becomes an invaluable museum piece. Originally destined to be destroyed by its owner, Mr. John Hope of Port Talbot, this Pull and Sail boat found salvation when he had a change of heart. Instead of consigning it to flames, he generously offered it free of charge to the Swansea Maritime and Industrial Museum. Yesterday marked the day when this extraordinary artifact was officially handed over to its new custodians. Mr. Hope's connection with this venerable lifeboat began eight years ago when he purchased it from another individual and transformed it into a cruiser by adding a cabin. Now, his decision to preserve its rich history will allow future generations to appreciate and learn from its heroic past. As we gaze upon this poignant image, we witness both resilience and compassion intertwined in one frame. The dedication shown by those who manned these lifeboats during times of crisis is truly awe-inspiring. It serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos and destruction, acts of selflessness can emerge as beacons of hope. This photograph not only immortalizes Mr. John Hope but also pays tribute to all those involved in rescue missions at sea during World War Two – their bravery forever etched

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