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RNLI
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution web site |
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RNLI North Division
Up until ten years ago the R.N.L.I. coast team worked from home, their vehicles and various boatyards. A decision was made to equip each Division with a designated building which would be a base to work from, a repair facility and a specific area o |
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Blyth Lifeboat
Blyth Volunteer Lifeboat Service (BVLS) was established in August 2004 and by January 2005 had bought an offshore lifeboat (Abbie Deans Spirit Of Blyth And Wansbeck) to be based in the port of Blyth. |
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Douglas Lifeboat
There have been two Lifeboat Stations and three Lifeboat Station Houses in Douglas, the first at the bottom of Broadway, at the end of Harris Promenade, being built by Sir William Harris a great friend of Sir William Hillary (Founder of the RNLI) |
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Duddon Inshore Rescue
Duddon Inshore Rescue is a voluntary organisation with profesional aspirations, dedicated to fostering the safety of individuals by providing and maintaining an effective search and rescue operation for assistance to anyone or anything in peril from |
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Fleetwood Lifeboat
The William Street 47- 038 was built by FBM Ltd of Cowes at a cost of £560,000. She arrived at Fleetwood at 6pm on Wednesday October 4th 1989. She is powered by two 500 horse power diesels giving a top speed of 18 knots in any sea state. |
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Gosport & Fareham Inshore Rescue
Welcome to the website of the Gosport and Fareham Inshore Rescue Service. We hope you enjoy your visit and that it provides an insight into our service |
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Holyhead Lifeboat
The official web site of the Holyhead Lifeboat. |
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Hornsea Inshore Rescue
Hornsea Inshore rescue is an independent rescue service manned entirely by volunteers, and funded by the generosity of the general public and local businesses |
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Hoylake Lifeboat
Hoylake and West Kirby are situated on the north west corner of the Wirral Peninsular overlooking the picturesque Dee Estuary, with the hills of North Wales as a backdrop. |
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Humber Lifeboat
Spurn Point is home of the countries only full time lifeboat crew. Out of 232 life boat stations throughout the whole of Britain and Southern Ireland; Humber is the only boat with a full crew of paid employees |
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I-Lifeboat UK
Independent Lifeboat Portal
The new website dedicated to the crews of all the Independent Lifeboats who all give up their time to help save lives around the coast of the United Kingdom. |
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Lytham Lifeboat
The Lytham St Annes Lifeboats have an indelible place in the history of the RNLI. |
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Morecambe Lifeboat
The first Morecambe R.N.L.I. station opened on the 22nd May 1966, when the Institution decided to base one of the comparatively new type of fast inshore rescue craft here. |
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Mundesley Lifeboat
Mundesley Volunteer Lifeboat is entirely independent from the RNLI and supported completely by donations from the public. |
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Newbiggin Lifeboat
This is an independent website created in March 2005 to promote the work of the RNLI at Newbiggin. |
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Port St Mary Lifeboat
The RNLI established Port St Mary lifeboat Station in 1896 " in view of the number of shipwrecks in the area", completing the boathouse within two years, at a cost of £ 845. |
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Sandown & Shanklin ILB
The Sandown & Shanklin crew are 16 in number and maintain a 24 hour service, 7 days per week, 365 days a year. |
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Seahouses Lifeboat
This Lifeboat Station is operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. |
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Southport Lifeboat
Southport Rescue, a declared facility with H.M. Coastguard, is unusual that it does operate in open water, servicing the area between the Mersey and Ribble estuaries, based 20 miles north of Liverpool. |
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St Bees Lifeboat
The first St Bees Inshore Lifeboat was commisioned in 1985, folowing local fund raising led mainly by the Egremont Rotary Club. |
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Sidmouth Lifeboat
Following the departure of the RNLI from Sidmouth, lifeboat cover was provided by the RNLI lifeboats at Exmouth and Lyme Regis. In the mid sixties leisure activities were increasing in Sidmouth, resulting in more people using Sidmouth’s beaches. |
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Sunderland Lifeboat
Sunderland RNLI Lifeboat Station is proud to own the tag of the “Oldest Operational Lifeboat Station” in the Great Britain. Having been established in 1800 and taken over by the RNLI in 1865 |
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