St Mary's Lifeboat Station
St Mary's Lifeboat Station | |
RNLI Lifeboat station | |
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Country | UK |
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State | St Mary's, Isles of Scilly |
Town | Hugh Town |
Location | St Mary's Lifeboat Station, Harbour Bay, Hugh Town, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK |
- coordinates | GB 49°55′8.4″N 6°18′25.2″W / 49.919000°N 6.307000°WCoordinates: GB 49°55′8.4″N 6°18′25.2″W / 49.919000°N 6.307000°W |
Founded | 1837 |
Owner | Royal National Lifeboat Institution |
Visitation | Summer Months only |
St Mary's, Isles of Scilly |
St Mary's Lifeboat Station is situated in St Mary's Harbour, Isles of Scilly and has been an important station for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution since the service began in 1837, however without service between 1855 and 1874.
Lifeboats at St Mary's
Dates in service | Class | ON | Op. No. | Name | Comments |
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1874–1895 | Oared lifeboat | ||||
1895–1919 | 42ft Self-righter | ON 271 | Henry Dundas (later renamed Tom & Jenny) | ||
1919–1930 | 45ft Watson-class | ON 648 | Elsie | First motor lifeboat at station | |
1930–1953 | 45ft 6in Watson-class | ON 728 | Cunard | ||
1955–1981 | 46ft 9in Watson-class | ON 926 | Guy and Clare Hunter | Last slipway launched boat | |
1981–1997 | Arun-class | ON 1073 | 52-18 | Robert Edgar | |
1997–present | Severn-class | ON 1229 | 17-11 | The Whiteheads |
Awards
St Mary's Lifeboat has received fifty-six awards for gallantry.[1]
The most recent was in 2004 when Bronze Medals were awarded to Coxswain Andrew Howells and Crew Members Mark Bromham and Philip Roberts for the rescue of an injured man from a yacht on 29 October 2003.[2]
See also
References
External links
- RNLI Lifeboat Stations - St Mary's
- Scilly History - Lifeboats of Scilly
- ex-RNLB "The Guy and Clare Hunter" The former Isles of Scilly Lifeboat
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