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The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is a popular theme in the UK, particularly among coastal communities

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Background imageRNLI Collection: 23820758 LAM6 Photostore Starboard all DC v2

23820758 LAM6 Photostore Starboard all DC v2
Launch a Memory Eric's Legend Starboard all letters and numbers

Background imageRNLI Collection: 23820758 LAM6 Photostore Numbers - Starboard - 0 - DC v2

23820758 LAM6 Photostore Numbers - Starboard - 0 - DC v2
Launch a Memory Eric's Legend Starboard number 0

Background imageRNLI Collection: The launching of a Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboat into the water, 1850

The launching of a Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboat into the water, 1850
3331027 The launching of a Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboat into the water, 1850; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the launching of a lifeboat into the water)

Background imageRNLI Collection: Mersey River Flotilla 04-03-2024

Mersey River Flotilla 04-03-2024
Mersey River Flotilla 04/03/2024 for RNLI 200th birthday celebrations

Background imageRNLI Collection: Barmouth Shannon class lifeboat Ella Larsen 13-30

Barmouth Shannon class lifeboat Ella Larsen 13-30

Background imageRNLI Collection: Barmouth Shannon class lifeboat Ella Larsen 13-30

Barmouth Shannon class lifeboat Ella Larsen 13-30

Background imageRNLI Collection: Plan and Sections of the Life-boats adopted by the Royal National Life-boat Institution... 1858

Plan and Sections of the Life-boats adopted by the Royal National Life-boat Institution... 1858. Creator: Unknown
Plan and Sections of the Life-boats adopted by the Royal National Life-boat Institution, designed by James Peake, Esq... 1858

Background imageRNLI Collection: Messrs. Forrestt's Life-Boat Building Yard, Limehouse, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Messrs. Forrestt's Life-Boat Building Yard, Limehouse, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Messrs. Forrestt's Life-Boat Building Yard, Limehouse, [London], 1860. The accompanying Engraving represents the building establishment...known as Norway Yard...where the boats of the Royal National

Background imageRNLI Collection: Barometers for life-boat stations, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Barometers for life-boat stations, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Barometers for life-boat stations, 1860. Public attention has frequently been called to the invaluable use of a barometer for indicating a coming storm

Background imageRNLI Collection: The Red White and Blue Bazaar at the Agricultural Hall, 1886. Creator: Unknown

The Red White and Blue Bazaar at the Agricultural Hall, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The Red White and Blue Bazaar at the Agricultural Hall, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageRNLI Collection: Blessing the Life-boat, 1886. Creator: Unknown

Blessing the Life-boat, 1886. Creator: Unknown
Blessing the Life-boat, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageRNLI Collection: The launch of the Ipswich Life-Boat, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The launch of the Ipswich Life-Boat, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The launch of the Ipswich Life-Boat, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. Dixon Piper. It is calculated that from 30, 000 to 40, 000 persons attended...The life-boat

Background imageRNLI Collection: The Southwold Life-boat making for the rescue of a ship's crew on the outer shoal, 1862

The Southwold Life-boat making for the rescue of a ship's crew on the outer shoal, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Southwold Life-boat making for the rescue of a ship's crew on the outer shoal, 1862. View of...a very gallant and prompt service rendered on the 28th January by the Southwold life-boat

Background imageRNLI Collection: Legacy Lifeboat 15. Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Shannon 13-44

Legacy Lifeboat 15. Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Shannon 13-44
Please visit the Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Legacy Lifeboat update page to locate your loved ones name on the Legacy Lifeboat

Background imageRNLI Collection: Former Ark Royal skipper Rear Admiral Wilfred Graham (second from left

Former Ark Royal skipper Rear Admiral Wilfred Graham (second from left) and secretary Stan Green (third left) with lifeboatmen at Newbiggin as they inspect the new Atlantic 21 semi inflatable inshore

Background imageRNLI Collection: Coxswain of Mumbles Lifeboat Derek Scott, aged 43 of Mumbles Road, Southend

Coxswain of Mumbles Lifeboat Derek Scott, aged 43 of Mumbles Road, Southend, Gower pictured with the RNLI rescue craft at Mumbles Head. 14th August 1972

Background imageRNLI Collection: The crew of the city of Bradford III at Humber Lifeboat Station at Spurn Point

The crew of the city of Bradford III at Humber Lifeboat Station at Spurn Point on the Humber Estuary in East Yorkshire. They are front coxswain Robertson Buchan

Background imageRNLI Collection: Tenby lifeboat coxswain Alan Thomas at the Tenby lifeboat station before being presented

Tenby lifeboat coxswain Alan Thomas at the Tenby lifeboat station before being presented with the Royal national Lifeboat Institutions silver medal for gallantry in London. 22nd May 1990

Background imageRNLI Collection: RNLI HQ 13 1 641

RNLI HQ 13 1 641

Background imageRNLI Collection: Castletownbere landscape

Castletownbere landscape shot, mountains in the distance

Background imageRNLI Collection: Wreck of the SS Fleswick at the entrance to Hayle Estuary, Cornwall. 29th January 1902

Wreck of the SS Fleswick at the entrance to Hayle Estuary, Cornwall. 29th January 1902
On 28th January 1902 the crew of the Hayle lifeboat E.F. Harrison rescued eleven men and a pilot from the grounded 195 ton screw steamer Fleswick which, inward bound to Hayle with coal from Neath

Background imageRNLI Collection: Fowey Town Crier, Fowey, Cornwall. July 1992

Fowey Town Crier, Fowey, Cornwall. July 1992

Background imageRNLI Collection: Naming ceremony of Mullions first lifeboat, the Daniel J. Draper, Penzance, Cornwall

Naming ceremony of Mullions first lifeboat, the Daniel J. Draper, Penzance, Cornwall. 10th September 1867
Launched on 10th September 1867 at Penzance, the boat was a gift from mostly Cornish Wesleyan Methodists in memory of the Reverend Daniel James Draper who perished in the tragic wreck of the SS

Background imageRNLI Collection: French Fishing Vessel Alf in the Irish Sea

French Fishing Vessel Alf in the Irish Sea
The French Fishing vessel Alf (LS683637) during a storm in the Irish Sea. The crew of a Royal Navy vessel rushed to the aid of an injured fisherman trapped by bad weather on the Irish Sea

Background imageRNLI Collection: Mersey class lifeboat Peggy and Alex Caird 12-001

Mersey class lifeboat Peggy and Alex Caird 12-001
The relief Mersey class lifeboat Peggy and Alex Caird 12-001 on exercise at the Thanet wind farm. Shot for Nigel Millard's book The lifeboat: Courage on our Coasts page 109

Background imageRNLI Collection: St Marys lifeboat Watson Motor class ON 648 Elsie arriving at quay

St Marys lifeboat Watson Motor class ON 648 Elsie arriving at quay. Lots of people on the boat and on the quay. People walking up the steps from the boat. PART OF GRAHAME FARR ARCHIVES

Background imageRNLI Collection: The Rother Class lifeboat Alice Upjohn seen here being blessed at the Dungeness RNLI

The Rother Class lifeboat Alice Upjohn seen here being blessed at the Dungeness RNLI Station. 25th September 1988

Background imageRNLI Collection: The Littlestone Atlantic 21 class lifeboat, The Lady Dart

The Littlestone Atlantic 21 class lifeboat, The Lady Dart and Long Life II seen here launching. This lifeboat was provided by New Romney and Littlestone Ladies Dart League and Allied Breweries

Background imageRNLI Collection: The Northumberland lifeboat Lizzie Porter, which entered service at Holy Island in 1909

The Northumberland lifeboat Lizzie Porter, which entered service at Holy Island in 1909 until 1925 before moving to North Sunderland where stayed until 1936

Background imageRNLI Collection: St. Abbs new lifeboat the J. B. Couper of Glasgow takes to the water after

St. Abbs new lifeboat the J. B. Couper of Glasgow takes to the water after
St. Abbs new lifeboat the J.B. Couper of Glasgow takes to the water after the official launching and naming ceremony by Mrs. W.F. Turner of Glasgow. 20th July 1950

Background imageRNLI Collection: The Number 1 lifeboat of Padstow Station, the Joseph Hiram Chadwick

The Number 1 lifeboat of Padstow Station, the Joseph Hiram Chadwick, seen against a backdrop of typical Cornish cottages before putting to sea. 1st October 1954

Background imageRNLI Collection: The Newbiggin lifeboat Richard Ashley is hauled back to its shed after a rescue attempt

The Newbiggin lifeboat Richard Ashley is hauled back to its shed after a rescue attempt off the Northumberland coast. 16th May 1962

Background imageRNLI Collection: Inaugural ceremony of the new Bembridge, Isle of Wight lifeboat Jesse Lumb

Inaugural ceremony of the new Bembridge, Isle of Wight lifeboat Jesse Lumb. Photo shows the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Sailsbury Dr. Ernest Neville Lovett C.B.E, D.D

Background imageRNLI Collection: Launching of the Cromer lifeboat H F Bailey. 10th June 1935

Launching of the Cromer lifeboat H F Bailey. 10th June 1935

Background imageRNLI Collection: New Inshore lifeboat at Hartlepool Lifeboat Station. 27th April 1972

New Inshore lifeboat at Hartlepool Lifeboat Station. 27th April 1972

Background imageRNLI Collection: 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

Background imageRNLI Collection: The 'Lady Launchers'of Dungeness, Kent, have - by tradition - for generations

The "Lady Launchers"of Dungeness, Kent, have - by tradition - for generations
The " Lady Launchers" of Dungeness, Kent, have - by tradition - for generations turned out night and day, in storms and fog, to help launch the lifeboat Mabel. E

Background imageRNLI Collection: Clacton lifeboat with crew on its way to Barrow Deep

Clacton lifeboat with crew on its way to Barrow Deep lightship with Christmas gifts. 23rd December 1950

Background imageRNLI Collection: Women pull the lifeboat ashore at Cresswell lifeboat station in Northumberland

Women pull the lifeboat ashore at Cresswell lifeboat station in Northumberland. 14th May 1935

Background imageRNLI Collection: Launched and named by Sir Godfrey Baring, chairman of the RNLI, the Elliot Gill

Launched and named by Sir Godfrey Baring, chairman of the RNLI, the Elliot Gill, new lifeboat for the Runswick station, lies at her moorings in East Cowes

Background imageRNLI Collection: The crew of the new Tyne class lifeboat Robert and Violet of Moelfre Bay Lifeboat

The crew of the new Tyne class lifeboat Robert and Violet of Moelfre Bay Lifeboat Station in Anglesey, aboard the boat during a familiarisation trial visit to Liverpool for the boat and crew

Background imageRNLI Collection: The Seaton Sluice lifeboat. 8th June 1974

The Seaton Sluice lifeboat. 8th June 1974

Background imageRNLI Collection: The largest self-righting lifeboat to be built for the Royal National Lifeboat

The largest self-righting lifeboat to be built for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, was tested at Portsmouth today. It was the 48ft

Background imageRNLI Collection: Prototype lifeboat launching tractor being tested by the Hoylake lifeboat crew

Prototype lifeboat launching tractor being tested by the Hoylake lifeboat crew. The machine, costing over £ 50, 000, is being tested at various lifeboat stations around the coast

Background imageRNLI Collection: Holyheads new RNLB Arun Class lifeboat the Hyman Winstone

Holyheads new RNLB Arun Class lifeboat the Hyman Winstone bedecked in flags at Holyhead Lifeboat Station in Anglesey, North Wales. 7th July 1980

Background imageRNLI Collection: The Hoylake lifeboat Mary Gabriel displayed on the beach for visitors at the Hoylake

The Hoylake lifeboat Mary Gabriel displayed on the beach for visitors at the Hoylake lifeboat station on the Wirral, Merseyside. 23rd August 1982

Background imageRNLI Collection: Sarah and Anthony Hanlon offer their congratulations to the lifeboat coxswain John

Sarah and Anthony Hanlon offer their congratulations to the lifeboat coxswain John McDermott at the Hoylake lifeboat station. 23rd August 1982

Background imageRNLI Collection: Members of the Southwold, Suffolk lifeboat crew leaving harbour in their boat the Mary

Members of the Southwold, Suffolk lifeboat crew leaving harbour in their boat the Mary Scott to carry out their quarterly exercises. The Mary Scott is a sailing and motor lifeboat



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RNLI Collection

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is a popular theme in the UK, particularly among coastal communities. The RNLI provides an essential service of saving lives at sea through their volunteer lifeboat crews and lifeguards. They also work to educate people about water safety and provide support for families affected by drowning incidents. The bravery and selflessness volunteers are often celebrated in local media, with many fundraising events held throughout the year to support their vital work. The RNLI's iconic orange lifeboats are a familiar sight on beaches around the country, serving as a reminder of the importance of staying safe while enjoying our coastlines.
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