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A new rescue craft was tested today at Littlehampton for use as auxiliary
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A new rescue craft was tested today at Littlehampton for use as auxiliary
A new rescue craft was tested today at Littlehampton for use as auxiliary and small stations to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
It Is a craft manned by two people and can possibly take on four more rescued. It has floats either side and
an out-bear, engine. It is capable of working in fairly rough seas.
Picture shows: Testing the craft in the waves at Littlehampton,
17th April 1963
Howe
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Littlehampton
West Sussex
England
Media ID 21919894
© Mirrorpix
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Taken on April 17th, 1963, at Littlehampton, it showcases the testing of a brand new rescue craft designed for auxiliary and small stations. Manned by two skilled individuals, this innovative vessel has the potential to save lives by accommodating up to four additional rescued individuals. The photograph vividly portrays the craft being put through its paces amidst crashing waves. Its sturdy construction is evident with floats positioned on either side to ensure stability even in rough seas. The powerful outboard engine hints at its capability to navigate challenging waters swiftly and efficiently. In an era marked by charitable organizations and emergency services striving to enhance their capabilities, this image symbolizes progress and dedication towards saving lives at sea. It serves as a testament to the relentless efforts made by RNLI in safeguarding both professional mariners and recreational sailors alike. As we delve into this nostalgic snapshot from the 1960s, we are reminded of how far maritime rescue technology has come since then. This particular craft represents a pivotal milestone in lifeboat design that undoubtedly contributed significantly to improving safety measures across British shores during that time period. Captured beautifully by Howe from Memory Lane Prints, this photograph not only preserves an important historical moment but also pays tribute to those who have dedicated their lives to protecting others at sea.
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