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Portrait of a Coxswain

Coxswain Richard Walsh, of the Rosslare Harbour, County Wexford, life-boat—the new 48-foot 6-inch Oakley which is described on page 678. He became bowman in 1938, second coxswain in 1941 and finally coxswain in 1946. Coxswain Walsh was awarded the Institution's silver medal in 1954 for the part he played in the service to the tanker World Concord which broke in two on 27th November, 1954. Since he joined the Rosslare life-boat it has been launched 255 times and has saved 381 lives..

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