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  2. Never Turn Back - Wikipedia

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    The Never Turn Back is a grade II listed public house in Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England. It was designed by A. W. Ecclestone in the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne styles and built in 1956 (opening the following year) as a memorial to the nine lifeboatmen who died in the Caister lifeboat disaster of 1901. [1] [2]

  3. Caister Volunteer Lifeboat Service - Wikipedia

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    This response was translated by journalists to become the famous phrase "Caister men never turn back"; "Never Turn Back" was later to become a motto of the RNLI. A monument to the men lost in the disaster bearing this inscription stands in the cemetery at Caister and the pub nearest to the lifeboat shed is named the "Never Turn Back".

  4. Caister-on-Sea - Wikipedia

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    Going back is against the rules when we see distress signals like that". [3] A monument to the men lost in the disaster bearing the inscription "Caister men never turn back" stands in the village cemetery, unveiled in 1903 and was listed Grade II by Historic England in 2020. [4] [5] A pub called the "Never Turn Back" is named after the incident.

  5. Category:Caister-on-Sea - Wikipedia

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  6. Streaming revolt: Customers turn their backs on Netflix, Hulu ...

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    Streaming revolt: Customers turn their backs on Netflix, Hulu, and Prime amid skyrocketing prices, annoying ads, and unwatchable shows Alicia Adamczyk January 4, 2024 at 10:41 AM

  7. Caister Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, after 124 years service, Caister RNLI station was closed. [1] Caister held the record for the most lives saved by any lifeboat station in the British Isles, and there was a public outcry. Caister Volunteer Rescue Service (CVRS) was formed, and took over on the same day as the RNLI withdrew. The service still operates today. [11]

  8. James Haylett - Wikipedia

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    Haylett was born in 1825 in Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk, England, the son of Samuel Haylett (1791–1879) and Sarah Sheales (1789–1872).Little is known about his early life, but according to parish records he married Sarah Smith (1825–1897) in August 1844 and went on to father 7 children.

  9. Caister, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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