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Swimmers make a record splash: Stourbridge schoolchildren show the amount they raised for the lifeboat service at a swimming gala. Pupils from 14 schools took part in a fun event organised by swimming teacher Mrs Joan Hadley as a grand... - View image in PDF
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(Above middle) 0-387 indicates a D class inshore lifeboat (and therefore a 16ft single engined inflatable), the 387th to be built.. - View image in PDF
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Camera ready (above) - Mik, Tony and Richard are used to getting their kit on for the cameras. - View image in PDF
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Above - Dover's Severn class stands by as tugs struggle to put out the fire on Ever Decent.. - View image in PDF
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Below left: Shoreham crew launch a D class from its trailer at the start of a long and tiring day in Lewes,. - View image in PDF
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RNLI supporter Elizabeth Woodcock celebrates her successful run for Team Lifeboat in the 2001 Flora Marathon with friend. - View image in PDF
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Over 150 mystery guests from al! over Gloucestershire enjoyed a masked ball in February, which raised an impressive £5,500 for the lifeboats.. - View image in PDF
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The Oakley Mk1s were the first self-righting lifeboat to be built after the war, using a system of water ballast transfer. Will and Fanny Kirby 's coxswain was awarded a Bronze Medal in 1973.
Type Oakley Mk1 Twin-Screw... - View image in PDF
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Glenbeigh models with David Savage of Astec Communications following the RNLI House of Elliot fashion show. - View image in PDF
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