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  2. Independent lifeboats in Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded independent lifeboat service was established in 1776 at Formby, 7 miles south of Southport, where there is still an independent lifeboat service (see table). [5] Many early lifeboat stations were taken under the wing of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution after its foundation in 1824 and throughout the 19th and 20th ...

  3. List of former RNLI stations - Wikipedia

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    Later used by Southport Independent Lifeboat. Currently unused. Lytham: Lytham, Lancashire: 1851–1931 Lifeboat Museum St Annes: St Annes, Lancashire: 1881–1925 Former boathouse is now a funeral directors Seascale: Seascale, Cumbria: 1875–1895 Site is now part of a car park. No evidence remains. Whitehaven: Whitehaven, Cumbria: 1865–1924

  4. Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) has provided lifeboats to lifeboat stations in the United Kingdom and Ireland.. Once past their operation life, the boats have mostly been sold by the RNLI and purchased for domestic use, marine businesses for usage such as further sea lifesaving functions, diving, fishing and pleasure trips or to maritime lifesaving ...

  5. Royal National Lifeboat Institution - Wikipedia

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    Petrol-engined lifeboats saw wider use. Initial examples were converted from 'pulling and sailing' lifeboats but purpose-built motor lifeboats started to appear from 1908. [14] [15] Production was severely restricted during the First World War. [16] During the First World War, lifeboat crews launched 1,808 times, rescuing 5,332 people. With ...

  6. Hornsea Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    With the local fishing industry in decline, fewer men were available for the crew. However, with no shortage of available crew in Bridlington, 12 men there were enrolled. In the event of a call, they would be transported by motor car the 17 miles to Hornsea. [3] In 1919, a motor-powered lifeboat was placed at the Humber Lifeboat Station. With ...

  7. Sandown and Shanklin Independent Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    This lifeboat was once called Kirklees (B-553) [3] and served at Newbiggin, Helvic Head before she arrived at Sandown in 2000. This Inshore Lifeboat was sold onto Lagan Search & Rescue in 2013 and now operates in Belfast Northern Ireland. In 2011, SSILB launched their current Inshore Lifeboat, again an Atlantic 21, The Dove II.

  8. D-class lifeboat (IB1) - Wikipedia

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    The D-class (IB1) lifeboats are inflatable boats serving in the RNLI inshore lifeboat (ILB) fleet as well as a number of Independent Lifeboats around the UK and Ireland. . Although they are known as the "IB1" at times, they are the latest development of the D-class lifeboat and as such are mainly referred to as a "D-

  9. List of RNLB lifeboats - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable RNLB coastal rescue lifeboats. Where applicable, their Official Number (or 'ON') is also given. RNLB H F Bailey III (ON 777) RNLB Lucy Lavers (ON 832) RNLB Forester’s Centenary (ON 786) RNLB Manchester Unity of Oddfellows (ON 960) RNLB J C Madge (ON 536) RNLB Alfred Corry (ON 353) RNLB Jesse Lumb (ON 822)