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Clovelly Lifeboat Station

Clovelly Lifeboat Station, serving the North Devon village of Clovelly and surrounding coastal waters, is run by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). It was established in 1870. The station is flanked by Appledore to the northeast and Bude to the southwest.

Clovelly Lifeboat Station
General information
TypeRNLI Lifeboat Station
LocationDevon
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates50°59′56″N 4°23′53″W / 50.999°N 4.398°W / 50.999; -4.398Coordinates: 50°59′56″N 4°23′53″W / 50.999°N 4.398°W / 50.999; -4.398
OpenedFirst station 1870
Current building 2000
OwnerRoyal National Lifeboat Institution

History

The first station was opened in 1870 after a particularly bad storm had resulted in a number of fishing boats being lost and fishermen drowned.[1] The boathouse cost £175 to build.[2] The Coxswain in 1908 was Thomas Pengilly, who became the then longest-serving coxswain in the service.[3][4] A news article of 1935 noted that he had served Clovelly lifeboat for over 48 years, 14 as Second Coxswain and 24 as Coxswain.[5] In the 32 years from 1899 the lifeboat saved 158 lives.[6] Pengilly retired in 1929 after 54 years of service to the RNLI; he was succeeded as coxswain by Alfred Braund.[7] Coxswain Braund was succeeded in 1932 by J. J. Headon, who retired in 1936 at the age of 60 after 40 years’ service.[8] Coxswain in 1948 was G. Lamey.[9] By 1950 the lifeboat was reported to have saved 328 lives in its 80 years since established.[10]

The RNLI closed the station in 1988 and reopened it in 1998.[2] In the interim, the villagers operated their own rescue service.[1] In 2011, Thomas Pengilly's great-great-granddaughter Lauren McGuire, 27, became Britain's youngest station manager when she was appointed to Clovelly Lifeboat Station after 10 years' service with the RNLI. She is the fifth generation of her family to serve with Clovelly lifeboat.[3] In the same year a tragedy occurred when Helmsman Jonny Staines went missing; his body was found at Hartland Quay.[11]

Former lifeboats

In 1916 the station was operating the Elinor Roget. A newspaper report described how women helped to launch the lifeboat in the event of fishermen being unavailable.[12] In 1936 the 35-foot motor lifeboat City of Nottingham (built in 1929) was transferred to Clovelly from Hythe.[8] In 1950 the station launched a new motor lifeboat William Cantrell Ashley, a 35-foot, twin 18 horsepower self-righting vessel, equipped with a radio and under the command of Coxswain George Lamey. It was the fifth lifeboat in 80 years to be stationed at Clovelly.[10]

 
Clovelly Harbour from the south-east, showing slipway into the harbour

Current lifeboat

  • B-Class inshore lifeboat Toby Rundle (B-872), funded by the Rundle Family, Williton, Somerset[2]

Notable services

During a gale on 16 August 1903 the lifeboat launched to two vessels in distress, the schooner Mary Stewart and the yacht Gadfly and rescued both their crews, eight people in all.[13] On 12 February 1906 in Bideford Bay the Clovelly lifeboat stood by the steamer Peruvian (5,000 tons and 30 crew), who had lost her rudder in stormy seas, for five hours during the night until steam tugs could reach the steamer.[14] On 7 February 1913 the lifeboat rescued the six crew of the schooner Ianthe in a strong gale.[15] In 1962 the lifeboat rescued the seven-man crew from the 3,000 tonne tanker Green Ranger when she was wrecked off Hartland after a towing cable parted.[3]

Awards

Three RNLI Silver Medals and four Bronze Medals have been awarded to Clovelly lifeboat crews, and a silver medal to a Coastguard officer the year before the lifeboat service's inauguration.[2] Coxswain Richard Headon was awarded the Silver Medal of the RNLI in 1882 for his service with the Clovelly Lifeboat Station.[16]

References

  1. ^ a b "Clovelly: Lifeboat Station". Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d "RNLI: Clovelly lifeboat station". Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "Lifesaving woman becomes youngest ever lifeboat station manager". Metro. 13 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Clovelly lifeboat rescues the crew of a Bideford ketch". Western Times. British Newspaper Archive. 16 November 1908. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Clovelly Lifeboat Coxswain". Western Times. British Newspaper Archive. 1 February 1935. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Clovelly Lifeboat Award". North Devon Journal. British Newspaper Archive. 3 December 1931. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  7. ^ "Clovelly lifeboat coxswain retires". Western Times. British Newspaper Archive. 4 October 1929. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Clovelly lifeboat man retires". North Devon Journal. British Newspaper Archive. 16 January 1936. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  9. ^ "Ship's engine failed off Lundy". North Devon Journal. British Newspaper Archive. 30 December 1948. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  10. ^ a b "New Clovelly lifeboat". North Devon Journal. British Newspaper Archive. 29 June 1950. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  11. ^ "Tributes pour in after body of lifeboat helmsman is found on coast". Western Morning News. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  12. ^ "Clovelly lifeboat services: Women to the rescue". North Devon Journal. British Newspaper Archive. 24 February 1916. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  13. ^ "Rescues by the Clovelly lifeboat". Shields Daily Gazette. British Newspaper Archive. 18 August 1903. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  14. ^ "Stands by a steamer in the bay". Western Times. British Newspaper Archive. 12 February 1906. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  15. ^ "Clovelly lifeboat rescues crew". Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. British Newspaper Archive. 10 February 1913. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  16. ^ "Lifeboat services". Liverpool Mercury. 7 April 1882. Retrieved 5 January 2016.

Further reading

  • Seden, Enid M. A Short History of Clovelly Life-Boat Station, 1870–1970, Devon, Jamaica Press (1970)

External links

  • Clovelly Lifeboat Station on RNLI website
  • Clovelly village site – lifeboat station

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Clovelly Lifeboat Station serving the North Devon village of Clovelly and surrounding coastal waters is run by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI It was established in 1870 The station is flanked by Appledore to the northeast and Bude to the southwest Clovelly Lifeboat StationGeneral informationTypeRNLI Lifeboat StationLocationDevonCountryUnited KingdomCoordinates50 59 56 N 4 23 53 W 50 999 N 4 398 W 50 999 4 398 Coordinates 50 59 56 N 4 23 53 W 50 999 N 4 398 W 50 999 4 398OpenedFirst station 1870Current building 2000OwnerRoyal National Lifeboat Institution Contents 1 History 2 Former lifeboats 3 Current lifeboat 4 Notable services 5 Awards 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditThe first station was opened in 1870 after a particularly bad storm had resulted in a number of fishing boats being lost and fishermen drowned 1 The boathouse cost 175 to build 2 The Coxswain in 1908 was Thomas Pengilly who became the then longest serving coxswain in the service 3 4 A news article of 1935 noted that he had served Clovelly lifeboat for over 48 years 14 as Second Coxswain and 24 as Coxswain 5 In the 32 years from 1899 the lifeboat saved 158 lives 6 Pengilly retired in 1929 after 54 years of service to the RNLI he was succeeded as coxswain by Alfred Braund 7 Coxswain Braund was succeeded in 1932 by J J Headon who retired in 1936 at the age of 60 after 40 years service 8 Coxswain in 1948 was G Lamey 9 By 1950 the lifeboat was reported to have saved 328 lives in its 80 years since established 10 The RNLI closed the station in 1988 and reopened it in 1998 2 In the interim the villagers operated their own rescue service 1 In 2011 Thomas Pengilly s great great granddaughter Lauren McGuire 27 became Britain s youngest station manager when she was appointed to Clovelly Lifeboat Station after 10 years service with the RNLI She is the fifth generation of her family to serve with Clovelly lifeboat 3 In the same year a tragedy occurred when Helmsman Jonny Staines went missing his body was found at Hartland Quay 11 Former lifeboats EditIn 1916 the station was operating the Elinor Roget A newspaper report described how women helped to launch the lifeboat in the event of fishermen being unavailable 12 In 1936 the 35 foot motor lifeboat City of Nottingham built in 1929 was transferred to Clovelly from Hythe 8 In 1950 the station launched a new motor lifeboat William Cantrell Ashley a 35 foot twin 18 horsepower self righting vessel equipped with a radio and under the command of Coxswain George Lamey It was the fifth lifeboat in 80 years to be stationed at Clovelly 10 Clovelly Harbour from the south east showing slipway into the harbourCurrent lifeboat EditB Class inshore lifeboat Toby Rundle B 872 funded by the Rundle Family Williton Somerset 2 Notable services EditDuring a gale on 16 August 1903 the lifeboat launched to two vessels in distress the schooner Mary Stewart and the yacht Gadfly and rescued both their crews eight people in all 13 On 12 February 1906 in Bideford Bay the Clovelly lifeboat stood by the steamer Peruvian 5 000 tons and 30 crew who had lost her rudder in stormy seas for five hours during the night until steam tugs could reach the steamer 14 On 7 February 1913 the lifeboat rescued the six crew of the schooner Ianthe in a strong gale 15 In 1962 the lifeboat rescued the seven man crew from the 3 000 tonne tanker Green Ranger when she was wrecked off Hartland after a towing cable parted 3 Awards EditThree RNLI Silver Medals and four Bronze Medals have been awarded to Clovelly lifeboat crews and a silver medal to a Coastguard officer the year before the lifeboat service s inauguration 2 Coxswain Richard Headon was awarded the Silver Medal of the RNLI in 1882 for his service with the Clovelly Lifeboat Station 16 References Edit a b Clovelly Lifeboat Station Retrieved 27 December 2015 a b c d RNLI Clovelly lifeboat station Retrieved 27 December 2015 a b c Lifesaving woman becomes youngest ever lifeboat station manager Metro 13 January 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2016 Clovelly lifeboat rescues the crew of a Bideford ketch Western Times British Newspaper Archive 16 November 1908 Retrieved 27 December 2015 Clovelly Lifeboat Coxswain Western Times British Newspaper Archive 1 February 1935 Retrieved 28 December 2015 Clovelly Lifeboat Award North Devon Journal British Newspaper Archive 3 December 1931 Retrieved 28 December 2015 Clovelly lifeboat coxswain retires Western Times British Newspaper Archive 4 October 1929 Retrieved 12 January 2016 a b Clovelly lifeboat man retires North Devon Journal British Newspaper Archive 16 January 1936 Retrieved 13 January 2016 Ship s engine failed off Lundy North Devon Journal British Newspaper Archive 30 December 1948 Retrieved 28 December 2015 a b New Clovelly lifeboat North Devon Journal British Newspaper Archive 29 June 1950 Retrieved 12 January 2016 Tributes pour in after body of lifeboat helmsman is found on coast Western Morning News 28 April 2011 Retrieved 12 January 2016 Clovelly lifeboat services Women to the rescue North Devon Journal British Newspaper Archive 24 February 1916 Retrieved 12 January 2016 Rescues by the Clovelly lifeboat Shields Daily Gazette British Newspaper Archive 18 August 1903 Retrieved 27 December 2015 Stands by a steamer in the bay Western Times British Newspaper Archive 12 February 1906 Retrieved 27 December 2015 Clovelly lifeboat rescues crew Exeter and Plymouth Gazette British Newspaper Archive 10 February 1913 Retrieved 27 December 2015 Lifeboat services Liverpool Mercury 7 April 1882 Retrieved 5 January 2016 Further reading EditSeden Enid M A Short History of Clovelly Life Boat Station 1870 1970 Devon Jamaica Press 1970 External links EditClovelly Lifeboat Station on RNLI website Clovelly village site lifeboat station Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clovelly Lifeboat Station amp oldid 1084573565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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