Great_Yarmouth_and_Gorleston_lifeboat_station

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Lifeboat Station

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Lifeboat Station

RNLI Lifeboat Station in Great Yarmouth and Gorleston lifeboat station, England


Great Yarmouth and Gorleston lifeboat station (not to be confused with Yarmouth 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 (equivalent to £40,000 in 2021). 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 (equivalent to £35,300 in 2021) 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 (ON 362) and during 1921, its first motor lifeboat.[1]

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston

In 1963 an Inshore lifeboat station was established, with a D-class (RFD PB16) lifeboat. A D-class boat would remain in service until 1977. A B-class (Atlantic 21) lifeboat was placed on station in 1975.[1]

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

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 (ON 663). 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]

The current lifeboats on station are the Trent-class 14-10 Samarbeta (ON 1208) and the B-class (Atlantic 85) John Rowntree (B-925).[2]

A new Shannon-class lifeboat 13-44 George and Frances Phelon (ON 1351) has been assigned to Gt. Yarmouth and Gorleston to replace Samarbeta, and is expected on service in 2024. She is a "Legacy Lifeboat", and will carry the names of RNLI benefactors within the numbers on her hull[3]

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 Hopelyn 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 Georgia. This service is considered to be one of the greatest in the history of the RNLI.[1]

The lifeboat Louise Stephens (ON 820) was one of 19 lifeboats involved in the Dunkirk evacuation of 1940.[1]

Lifeboat disasters

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Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Lifeboats

Great Yarmouth

1825-1919

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Gorleston

No.1 Station

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

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No.2 Station

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

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No. 3 Station

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

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No. 4 Station

Gorleston No.4 Station opened in 1897 [1]

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Gorleston Rangers

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Great Yarmouth and Gorleston

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

All-weather lifeboats

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Inshore lifeboats

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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][13]

The following are awards made at Gt Yarmouth and Gorleston

William George Fleming - 1924[14]
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[15]
Reverend Albert Thomas Cadmore - 2024[16]

See also


References

  1. "History". RNLI. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  2. Archived 26 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Always be remembered on a legacy lifeboat". RNLI. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
  4. see: The Norfolk Chronicle. 27 November 1824. p.3.
  5. "Dreadful Shipwreck". The Times. No. 18834. London. 30 January 1845. col F, p. 3.
  6. Higgins, David (1987). The Beachmen. Terence Dalton Limited. p. 49-51. ISBN 0-86138-047-9.
  7. see: "The Late Life-boat Accident: The Norfolk News" 27 January 1866
  8. see: "Lifeboat Disaster at Yarmouth: The Eastern Daily Press" 12 November 1888
  9. Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2024). Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2024. Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society. pp. 4–132.
  10. Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2021). Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021. Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society. pp. 2–18.
  11. "JOHN AND MARY MEIKLAM OF GLADSWOOD". National Historic Ship Register. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  12. Cox, Barry (1998). Lifeboat Gallantry. Spink & Son Ltd. ISBN 0-907605-89-3.
  13. "British Empire Medal (Civil Division)". The Gazette. Retrieved 10 February 2024.

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