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Looking towards the Old (Medieval) Pier and the completed piers to Street-an-Nowan and Tolcarne. The Elizabeth and Blanch lifeboat is in the foreground and was stationed here from 1909-1913. Harbour has been constructed (1908).

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The lifeboat was based at Newlyn between 1909 and 1913. In 1913 it was relocated to the new slip and boathouse at Penlee Point near Mousehole.

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Identical from R Album for Penlee Exhibition

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R.N.L.I. Lifeboat Diana White assisting a small sailing vessel

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Rather faint print of the lifeboat "Richard Lewis" on its carriage with all the crew aboard sitting at their oars.
Posed in front of the Lifeboat House at the end of the Penzance promenade. Several onlookers.

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Newquay lifeboat being hauled on Lifeboat Day.

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The barge was carrying rum,sugar and coconuts

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Lifeboat 'The Covent Garden' mounted on launching trolley,crew posing with oars. St Ives harbour with a large collection of tall ships.

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Lifeboat Hayle probably the Launching ceremony on the Quay watched by crowd men one side ladies on the other.

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Portrait of Jack Worth, coxswain of Penlee Lifeboat.

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Horse-drawn lifeboat in street with spectators.

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Horse team hauling Newquay lifeboat back up the beach road after practice launching. Note men on either side with shovels having spread ashes in the route.

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The Harry, a ketch-rigged Brixham trawler, wrecked near Porthcurno on 13 March 1910 during a southerly gale. The crew of four was picked up by the Sennen lifeboat from the small boat in which they had left the wreck. Brigham no. 62 was built by…

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