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  2. Newquay Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Newquay Lifeboat Station is the base for Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) search and rescue operations at Newquay, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. It operates two lifeboats , Atlantic 85 The Gladys Mildred (B-821) and D-class (IB1) Enid Mary (D-773).

  3. Black Tor Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Today the ferry operates on demand, daily in the summer and Monday to Saturday in the winter, the service being operated by Padstow Harbour Commissioners. [ 3 ] In the 1920s the ferry operated from Padstow harbour when the tide was up, and from the "Ferry Steps" which were accessed from a path leading down to a sandy foreshore from near the War ...

  4. James Stevens lifeboats - Wikipedia

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    Now used for boat-trips at St Ives but was sunk in the Hayle Estuary on 30 December 2015 before being salvaged and restored. [15] [16] [3] James Stevens No. 11: 438 Peake 1900-1912 New Romney: 1912–1914 Reserve fleet 1915–1919 Angle: 1919–1920 Reserve fleet 1920–1928 Johnshaven: James Stevens No. 12: 436 Peake 1900–1903 The Mumbles

  5. Mersey-class lifeboat - Wikipedia

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    The answer was to build a smaller boat with an aluminium hull, which became the Mersey Class. [1] The first, unnamed, Mersey was built in 1986 and undertook trials during 1987 and 1988. It was then taken out of service and sold the following year. It was working as a trip boat in Westport, County Mayo in 2008 carrying the name Spirit.

  6. New Quay Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    The first lifeboat station was built on New Quay town beach [1] in 1864 [2] at a cost of £130 in response to a number of wrecks in the preceding years, including six in one night in the Royal Charter Storm of October 1859, [3] following which the Inspecting Commander of the Coastguard for the area had petitioned the RNLI for a lifeboat.

  7. Liverpool-class lifeboat - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool-class motorised lifeboat was a non-self-righting boat operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) from its stations around the coast of the United Kingdom and Ireland. The boats were designed for carriage launching and were developed from the Liverpool-Class Pulling and Sailing type of lifeboats - there were two ...

  8. South West Coast Path - Wikipedia

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    An easterly view over Newquay Harbour with some of the surfing beaches in the background. The long, sandy Watergate Bay leads to St Columb Porth and Newquay. A rail link with through trains to London and the North of England on summer weekends has helped the town prosper as a seaside resort which is visited by both surfers and clubbers. [39]

  9. List of lifeboat disasters in Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The RNLI Memorial at Poole. Many lives have been lost by lifeboat crews going to the aid of people and vessels in distress at sea and around the coasts of Britain and Ireland (UK, Ireland, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man), mainly but not exclusively in the service of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).

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