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The history of Spurn Point lifeboat station.
Nicholas Leach has amassed a wealth of information about the lifeboats and lifeboat stations of the North East which he showcases here.
The history of the Harwich Lifeboat.
Explores the lifeboat stations of the north-west of England and the Isle of Man.
The companion to The Lifeboat Service in Ireland Station by Station.
In this detailed book, Nicholas Leach covers all aspects of the lifeboat station at Caister, from its establishment in the first half of the 19th century to the stationing of the current lifeboat, Bernard Matthews. Many of the outstanding rescues are described, as are the lifeboats that have served this important station for more than 150 years.
"The lifeboat station at Whitby is one of the most famous in the country, its Coxswains and crews have a record of gallantry second to none. This new book contains, for the first time in a single volume, a complete record of all of the Whitby lifeboats, from 1802 right up to 2008." "Dramatic descriptions of the most epic rescues, such as that to the hospital ship Rohilla in 1914, are included, and all of the medal-winning services are given in-depth coverage." "A selection of superb color images showing the station's current lifeboat George and Mary Webb, and the inshore lifeboats add to the impressive number of black and white historical images, many of which have never been published before." "The book has been written with the full co-operation of the Lifeboat Museum and the lifeboat station officials."--BOOK JACKET.
The extraordinary story of the lifeboat service on the south coast of England.
The history of every lifeboat station on the South-West Coast along with rescue stories.