Above - the rescued family. - View image in PDF
safe and well back at the station,. - View image in PDF
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The truck's four-tonne crane makes the task of loading and unloading inshore lifeboats and other heavy equipment a one-man-job.. - View image in PDF
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(Far left) The 'picking' is under way as Mary Thomson and Juliette Kay check their baskets. A simple system checks the goods against both the order form and the delivery note. So mistakes can't happen, can they?. - View image in PDF
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A heavily laden Alexander Coutanche picks up survivors from Saint Malo and her liferafts. - View image in PDF
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the catamaran ferry lists heavily, her port hull holed and flooded. - View image in PDF
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Ready and waiting... Sir John F/s/?er slung from her impressive gantry during her naming ceremony - photo Jeff Morris. - View image in PDF
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(left) Crew members and officials gather around Tenby's new D class inflatable after the naming ceremony.
From left to right: crew members Philip Crockford.
Denny Young and Graham Waring; Mrs Georgina... - View image in PDF
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Richard Vaughan (right) presents a cheque for £1,500 to Rear Admiral Graham (left) and the Stockbridge branch after the clay pigeon shoot.. - View image in PDF
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The Duke of Kent, president, the Duke of Atholl, chairman and Rear Admiral W. J. Graham, director of the RNLI. Beyond them, the Lady Mayoress and Lord Mayor of Westminster and RNLI vice-chairman, Mr Michael Vernon.. - View image in PDF
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Hundreds of fancy-dressed swimmers and spectators brave the elements at Charmouth beach each Christmas, thanks to Carol and Geoff Prosser at the Royal Oak, to raise money for Lyme Regis lifeboat station, so far to the tune of over... - View image in PDF
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