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Great Yarmouth and Gorleston lifeboat station (not to be confused with Шаблон:Lbs on the Isle of Wight) is a RNLI base in Norfolk, England. There were originally two separate stations at Great Yarmouth and Gorleston – two coastal towns either side of the River Yare. These were merged in 1926.

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History

Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth received its first lifeboat in 1802. It was never called out. In 1825 the Norfolk Association for Saving the Lives of Shipwrecked Mariners stationed its first lifeboat at Great Yarmouth. The station was taken over by the RNLI in 1857 and in 1859 a new lifeboat house was built at a cost of £375 (Шаблон:Inflation). The station closed in 1919.[1]

Gorleston

The Gorleston lifeboat station was established by the RNLI in 1866. In 1881 a new boathouse was built at Gorleston for £329 (Шаблон:Inflation) and in 1883 a second boathouse (Gorleston No.2) was built alongside. This closed in 1926 when Gorleston No.1 station was renamed Great Yarmouth and Gorleston.[1]

During 1897 the station received its first steam lifeboat City of Glasgow and during 1921 its first motor lifeboat.[1]

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston

In 1963 an inshore lifeboat station was established with a D class lifeboat that remained in service until 1978.[1]

In 1975 a Шаблон:Lbc lifeboat was sent to the station.[1]

During 1993 crew facilities were upgraded, a gift-shop built and a display area created for the former Gorleston lifeboat John and Mary Meiklam of Gladswood. The boathouse was further extended in 2002.[1]

In 1996 Princess Alexandra, The Hon Lady Ogilvy officially named the station's new Trent class lifeboat Samarbeta, Swedish for ‘working together’.[1]

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The Trent-class lifeboat Samarbeta (ON 1208) is the current ALB at Great Yarmouth and Gorleston.

The current lifeboats on station are the Шаблон:Lbc 14-10 Samarbeta (ON 1208) and the Шаблон:Lbc John Rowntree (B925).[2]

Notable rescues

In October 1922 the Gorleston pulling and sailing lifeboat and the Lowestoft motor lifeboat, after a struggle lasting 32 hours, brought to safety the whole crew of 24 and a black kitten from the steamship Шаблон:SS wrecked on Scroby Sands.[1]

In 1927 lifeboats from Great Yarmouth & Gorleston, Cromer, Southwold and Lowestoft took part in the rescue of the Dutch oil tanker Шаблон:SS. This service is considered to be one of the greatest in the history of the RNLI.[1]

The lifeboat Louise Stephens was one of 19 lifeboats involved in the Dunkirk evacuation of 1940.[1]

Lifeboat disasters

Date Lifeboat station Lifeboat crew lost Memorial Brief details and references
1824 Great Yarmouth Шаблон:Center On 23 November 1824 a boat was launched by eight Great Yarmouth beachmen in an attempt to rescue the crew of the stricken vessel Jessie. Whilst attempting to board the Jessie a heavy sea fell on board their boat which immediately sunk her and resulted in the loss of five of the crew.[3]
1845 Great Yarmouth Шаблон:Center The yawl Phoenix was wrecked whilst going to the assistance of the collier brig Ann with the loss of seven of the fifteen people on board. Survivors were rescued by the Caister Lifeboat.[4]
1866 Gorleston Шаблон:Center On 13 January 1866 the private lifeboat, Rescuer, capsized in a storm with the loss of 12 of her crew.[5] A 13th fatality occurred when rescued crew member Robert Warner succumbed just days later as a direct result of the disaster.[6]
1867 Gorleston Шаблон:Center Файл:Gorleston lifeboat memorial 1867.jpeg While returning to harbour after a rescue a fishing lugger collided with the private lifeboat, Rescuer. She capsized and 6 of her crew and 19 other people drowned.[5]
1881 Great Yarmouth Шаблон:Center The lifeboat Abraham Thomas capsized on 18 January whilst attempting to rescue the mate of the schooner Guiding Star. The Abraham Thomas was struck by a heavy sea and lost six out of a crew of ten. The mate from the Guiding Star was also lost out of the lifeboat.[7]
1888 Gorleston Шаблон:Center Файл:Gorleston lifeboat memorial 1888.jpg The Refuge was a private lifeboat belonging to the Gorleston boatmen. After going to the assistance of the steamer Akaba the Refuge was being towed back to port when the tow-rope parted and she was driven onshore where she capsized with the loss of four of her seven crew.[8] Henry Smith, chief boatman of the coastguard, was on the beach and, without thought for his own life, managed to save two crew members, Bonney and Woods, whilst a boatman of the coastguard named Henry Norton saved George Jacobs, who was found clinging to the stern post. The Yarmouth Independent newspaper report of the death of Jacob Philip Jacobs, dated 18 January 1913, states that he was one of the lifeboat crew who were saved. It is likely that Jacob Philip Jacobs and George Jacobs were the same person as the description of the rescue by the boatman are very similar.

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Lifeboats

Great Yarmouth

1825-1919

ON Name In service [9] Class Comments
Phoenix 1845 Yawl
Шаблон:Small 1833–1861 39ft Self-righting (P&S) [10]
Шаблон:Small 1833–1858 25ft Self-righting (P&S) [10]
Harriet 1858–1859 38ft Self-righting (P&S) [10]
Admiral Mitchell 1858–1859 30ft Self-righting (P&S) [10]
19 Abraham Thomas
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1859–1892 28ft 3in Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S)
20 Brave Robert Sheddon 1861–1883 40ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S) Moved to Gorleston No.1 in 1883, renamed Mark Lane.
329 John Burch 1892–1912 32ft 5in Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S)
629 Hugh Taylor Шаблон:Nowrap 34ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S) Station closed in 1919 [1]

Gorleston

No.1 Station

Gorleston Lifeboat Station established by the RNLI in 1866 [1]

ONШаблон:Efn Name In service [9] Class Comments
The Rescuer 1866–1889
Leicester 1866–1870 33ft Self-righting (P&S) [10]
21 Leicester 1870–1883 30ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S) Transferred to No.2 station in 1883
20 Mark Lane 1883–1889 40ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S) Formerly Brave Robert Sheddon at Gt. Yarmouth
233 Mark Lane 1889–1892 44ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S)
288 Mark Lane 1892–1921 46ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S) Was Stock Exchange in Lowestoft(1890–1892), renamed Mark Lane in 1892
663 John and Mary Meiklam of Gladswood 1921 46ft 6in Norfolk and Suffolk (Motor) Renamed Agnes Cross when transferred to Lowestoft
543 Reserve No.1 1922–1924 46ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S) Formerly Kentwell at Lowestoft
670 John and Mary Meiklam of Gladswood Шаблон:Nowrap 46ft 6in Norfolk and Suffolk (Motor) Formerly H.F. Bailey
1926, Station becomes Great Yarmouth & Gorleston [1]

No.2 Station

Gorleston No.2 Boathouse built and opened in 1883.[1]

ON Name In service [9] Class Comments
21 Leicester Шаблон:Nowrap 30ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S)
371 Leicester 1894–1923 31ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S)
541 Шаблон:Nowrap Шаблон:Nowrap 35ft Watson (P&S) Formerly James Finlayson at Lossiemouth
Station closed in 1924 [1]

No. 3 Station

Gorleston No.3 Boathouse constructed in 1891.[1]

ON Name In service [9] Class Comments
326 Шаблон:Nowrap Шаблон:Nowrap 31ft Norfolk and Suffolk (P&S) Station closed 1903-1907 [1]

No. 4 Station

Gorleston No.4 Station opened in 1897 [1]

ON Name In service [9] Class Comments
362 City of Glasgow 1897–1903 Steam
420 Шаблон:Nowrap Шаблон:Nowrap Steam Station closed in 1908

Gorleston Rangers

Name In service [9] Comments
Elizabeth Simpson Шаблон:Nowrap Presented to Gorleston by Miss Elizabeth Simpson Stone of Norwich and manned by a company of boatmen known as the Gorleston Rangers. She was administered by a local committee, was launched on service 119 times, and rescued 441 lives.[1]

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston

Gorleston Lifeboat Station became Great Yarmouth and Gorleston in 1926. [1]

All-weather lifeboats

ON Op. No.Шаблон:Efn Name In service [9] Class Comments
670 John and Mary Meiklam of Gladswood Шаблон:Nowrap Norfolk and Suffolk (Motor) Formerly H.F. Bailey
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820 Louise Stephens 1939–1967 Шаблон:Lbb
1002 44-003 Khami 1967–1980 Шаблон:Lbb
1065 44-021 Barham 1980–1996 Шаблон:Lbb
1208 14-10 Samarbeta 1996– Шаблон:Lbb
1351 13-44 George and Frances Phelon Шаблон:Lbb

Inshore lifeboats

D-class
Op. No. Name In service [9] Class Comments
D-9 Шаблон:Small 1963–1964 Шаблон:Lbc
D-32 Шаблон:Small 1964 Шаблон:Lbc
D-1 Шаблон:Small 1965 Шаблон:Lbc
D-73 Шаблон:Small 1965–1967 Шаблон:Lbc
D-26 Шаблон:Small 1967–1968 Шаблон:Lbc
D-113 Шаблон:Small 1968–1969 Шаблон:Lbc
Шаблон:Nowrap Шаблон:Small Шаблон:Nowrap Шаблон:Nowrap later named Blue Peter IV at Шаблон:Lbs
B-class
Op. No. Name In service [9] Class Comments
B-531 Foresters 1975–1988 Шаблон:Lbc
Шаблон:Nowrap Шаблон:Nowrap Шаблон:Nowrap Шаблон:Nowrap
B-786 Seahorse IV 2002–2021 Шаблон:Lbc
B-925 John Rowntree 2021– Шаблон:Lbc

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Station Honours

The station has been awarded 1 gold medal, 21 silver medals, 24 bronze medals, 5 vellum inscriptions and 9 framed letters of thanks.[1][12]

The following are awards made at Gt Yarmouth and Gorleston

William George Fleming - 1924[13]
William George Fleming - 1941
William George Fleming, Coxswain - 1922
Captain Chaplin, master of the Royal William steam packet - 1833
Charles Salmon - 1855
George Fleming - 1855
Cdr Thomas Kisbee RN - 1855
William Johnson - 1858
Captain Thomas Davies RN - 1860
George Milligan, Coxswain - 1860
Captain David Robertson RN - 1870
E W Woods, Coxswain - 1891
William Todd, Coxswain - 1898
Sidney Harris, Coxswain - 1904
James Sclanders, chief engineer of the steam lifeboat, - 1904
Sidney Harris, Coxswain - 1905 (Second-Service Clasp)
Sidney Harris, Coxswain - 1909 (Silver Third-Service Clasp)
Ellery Harris, Second Coxswain - 1909
James Cowie - 1910
Sidney Harris, Coxswain - 1912 (Silver Fourth-Service Clasp)
Sidney Harris, Coxswain - 1916 (Fifth-Service clasp)
Edward Bensley - 1916
William G Fleming, Coxswain - 1927
Charles A Johnson, Coxswain - 1941
Samuel B Parker (Jnr), Second Coxswain -1922
Charles W Chilvers, Bowman -1922
James Fleming, crew member -1922
William Gosling, crew member -1922
George Arthur Harris, crew member -1922
Ellery Harris, crew member -1922
Arthur Harris, crew member -1922
Walter Halfnight, crew member -1922
Charles Ambrose Johnson, crew member -1922
Harry Leggett, crew member -1922
Thomas Morley, crew member -1922
Albert Newson, crew member -1922
Wwilliam Newson, crew member -1922
James Stubbs, crew member -1922
Ernest Stubbs, crew member -1922
William George Fleming, Coxswain - 1926
Charles Ambrose Johnson, Coxswain - 1938 (Second-Service Clasp)
Charles Ambrose Johnson, Coxswain - 1940 (Third-Service Clasp)
G F Mobbs, Motor Mechanic - 1941
Charles Ambrose Johnson, Coxswain - 1941 (Fourth-Service Clasp)
John Bryan, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1970
John Bryan, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1975 (Second-Service Clasp)
Richard John Hawkins, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1980
David Mason, Coxswain - 1996
  • The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum
David Bennington, Acting Coxswain - 1974
Richard J Hawkins, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1982
Richard J Hawkins, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1987
Richard J Hawkins, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1991
Stephen Bartram, Assistant Mechanic - 1996
  • A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution
Coxswain and Crew - 1966
Paul Carter, crew member - 1982
David V Mason, Second Coxswain - 1991
Bob Keegan - 1998
Steve Gowing - 1998
Simon Phillips - 1998
from the Great Yarmouth Port Authority
Stephen Bartram, Coxswain - 2005
Kevin Bennington, crew member - 2005
  • A Collective Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution
Richard Hawkins, Coxswain/Mechanic
David Mason, Second Coxswain
Patrick Lee, Assistant Mechanic
David Beale, crew member - 1996
Ian Everson, crew member - 1996
Geoffrey Wing, crew member - 1996
  • Freedom of the Borough of Great Yarmouth
More than 100 lifeboat crew - 1983
  • American Cross of Honour
S J Harris, Coxswain - 1912
  • A silver watch awarded by the Queen of The Netherlands
William G Fleming, Coxswain - 1927
  • A letter of thanks from the Queen of The Netherlands
The Lifeboat Crew - 1927
  • The Thanks of the Royal Danish Navy
The Institution and the crew of the lifeboat - 1952
Margaret Bibby-Cheshire - 2000[14]
Reverend Albert Thomas Cadmore - 2024[15]

See also

References

External links

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