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Photographic Print : Andrew Mitchell (mechanic) chats with coxswain Gall in the wheelhouse of the Broughty
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Andrew Mitchell (mechanic) chats with coxswain Gall in the wheelhouse of the Broughty
Andrew Mitchell (mechanic) chats with coxswain Gall in the wheelhouse of the Broughty lifeboat in Dundee as it prepares to go to sea.
2nd February 1960
Duncan
Daily Record
Mirrorpix
Dundee
Scotland
Media ID 21919848
© Mirrorpix
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10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Witness a moment of camaraderie between Andrew Mitchell, the dedicated mechanic, and coxswain Gall as they discuss the final preparations in the wheelhouse of the Broughty lifeboat in Dundee, Scotland. Dated 2nd February 1960, this vintage image beautifully captures the essence of maritime history and the important role of the lifeboat crew. Bring this piece of history into your home and relive the stories of the past with our high-quality Media Storehouse Photographic Print.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, we are transported back to the year 1960, where Andrew Mitchell, a skilled mechanic, engages in an animated conversation with coxswain Gall inside the wheelhouse of the Broughty lifeboat. As they prepare to set sail from Dundee into the vast sea, their camaraderie and dedication to their noble cause shine through. The image captures a moment of unity within the crew of this remarkable life-saving vessel. The Broughty lifeboat stands as a symbol of hope and reassurance for those in distress at sea. It is evident that these brave individuals are part of something much larger than themselves - an organization dedicated to rescue missions and providing aid during emergencies. Charities like this one play a vital role in our society by ensuring maritime safety and protecting lives. This photograph serves as a timeless reminder of their selflessness and unwavering commitment. Duncan's expert eye has flawlessly captured not only the essence but also the significance behind this historical event. Through his lens, we witness not just two men conversing but also glimpse into an era when compassion for others was paramount. As we admire this stunning print from Memory Lane Prints, let us reflect on the immense gratitude we owe to those who risk their lives daily for our well-being at sea.
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