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of the Cromer Lifeboat Station is referred to as "the greatest of the lifeboatmen".


It commemorates the death of 27 lifeboatmen from Southport and St Annes who were lost in the attempt to rescue the.


James Henry Hallett (1825–1907) was one of the most famous lifeboatmen of his age.


built in 1956 (opening the following year) as a memorial to the nine lifeboatmen who died in the Caister lifeboat disaster of 1901.


It commemorates the death of 13 lifeboatmen from St Annes who were lost in the attempt to rescue the crew of the.


The lifeboatmen hauled a dozen crewmen to safety with a breeches buoy.


window, commemorating the Mumbles lifeboat disaster of 1947; it shows lifeboatmen at work and was designed by Glantawe Studios and installed in 1977.


all hands; altogether, sixteen people died, including eight volunteer lifeboatmen.


28 December – Sandycove lifeboat disaster – four lifeboatmen drown attempting to rescue Ellen of Liverpool.


The Penarth lifeboatmen were put aboard, her anchors recovered and she was eventually refloated.


In the attempted rescue, two of the lifeboatmen died, with a further 22 people dying in the sea, including three who.


work of the Southport lifeboats, and in particular the loss of fourteen lifeboatmen when their boat capsized in 1886.


The lifeboatmen were local fishermen with great experience of the waters off Eastbourne.


service in World War II—participated in many rescues alongside the local lifeboatmen, receiving several rewards from the RNLI and grateful foreign governments.


Three lifeboatmen were put aboard the Lucy to help transfer the boat owner's unconscious.



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