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Swanage Lifeboat Station

Swanage Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station[1] located on Peveril Point in the town of Swanage in Dorset, England. It operates two lifeboats, the Shannon-class All-weather lifeboat 13-13 George Thomas Lacy (ON 1320) and the D-class (IB1) inshore lifeboat (ILB) Roy Norgrove (D-884).[2]

Swanage Lifeboat Station
The station in 2019, with the Wellington clock tower in the background
Location of Swanage Lifeboat station within Dorset
General information
TypeRNLI Lifeboat Station
LocationPeveril Point, Swanage, Dorset, BH19 2AY
CountryEngland
Coordinates50°36′28″N 1°56′48″W / 50.6078°N 1.9466°W / 50.6078; -1.9466
Opened16 September 1875
Cost£525 (equivalent to £52,617 in 2021)
Owner Royal National Lifeboat Institution

The station underwent extensive re-development in 2015/16 with a new purpose built boat house to accommodate its new Shannon-class all-weather lifeboat (AWB), and was opened in 2017.[3]

History edit

On 4 March 1875, prompted by the recent wreck, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's (RNLI) Committee of Management agreed to form a lifeboat station at Swanage. The ship's first service was on 13 March 1876, when it saved a ketch, the William Pitt of Poole, when it drifted ashore near Bournemouth. In 1890, the slipway was lengthened. In 1902, gas was laid onto the lifeboat house, and the station's first motor lifeboat was sent in 1928.[3]

1992 renovation edit

 
The Robert Charles Brown in 2010.

In 1992, to make room for the station's new Mersey-class lifeboat, work was carried out on the boathouse, which included an extension to the side of the boathouse and an increase in the roof's height. Work was also undertaken on the slipway.[3]

On 3 September 1992, the new boat was officially named the Robert Charles Brown (ON 1182), in honour of Robert Charles Brown BEM, who was a lifeboatman at the station for over fifty years.[3]

ILBs edit

 
The station in 2009, before it was rebuilt.

On 3 April 1993 a D-class Inshore lifeboat (ILB) was sent to the station for evaluation, and a new slipway was built the following year to accommodate it. In 1995, the ILB was permanently stationed and was named Phyl Clare 2 (D-475), and was placed on service on 8 April.[3]

In 2002, a shoreworks project including extra parking which cost £13,333 was completed in July.[3]

On 27 August 2003, a new ILB, the Jack Cleare (D-613) was placed on service, with Phyl Clare 2 (D-475) being withdrawn.[3]

On 12 July 2012, the D-class (IB1) Phyl & Jack (D-752) was placed on service, with the Jack Cleare (D-613) being withdrawn. This lifeboat was funded in part by a gift and bequest from Mrs Phyl Cleare.[3]

In December 2023, Swanage Lifeboat station welcomed Roy Norgrove (D-884) as their new Inshore Lifeboat, replacing Phyl & Jack which had been on service for 12 years.

2016 rebuild edit

In November 2014, the RNLI's contractors (BAM Nuttall) arrived on site to start modifications of the boathouse.[3] The Mersey-class Robert Charles Brown had its final slipway launch on 1 February 2015.[4]

On 8 April 2016, the Shannon-class lifeboat arrived, and was officially placed on service on 20 April. The Mersey-class Robert Charles Brown (ON 1182) left Swanage for the last time on 22 April, after more than 23 years of service. On 8 November, trials for the new Shannon class slipway began, and the boat moved into its boathouse on 14 December. On 13 February 2017, the Phyl & Jack (D-752) was moved into its new boathouse.[3]

On 29 April 2017, the Shannon-class lifeboat 13-13 was officially named the George Thomas Lacy (ON 1320), and the new lifeboat station was officially opened. The new lifeboat station was opened to the public on 1 May.[3] The new station cost a total of £8 million, more than £465,000 of which was raised locally.[5]

Rescues and awards edit

Over the years, Swanage Lifeboat Station crew have been involved in many rescues. Ten RNLI medals for gallantry, five silver and five bronze have been awarded, the last in 1996.[3][6]

Lt. William Parsons RN, Officer of the Coastguard - 1839
Lt. George Davies, RN - 1839
Edward Leggett, Gunner, RN - 1839
Charles Stubbs, Seaman, RN - 1839
(all of the Revenue Cutter Tartar)
Mr John Lose, Chief Officer of Coastguard - 1875
Robert Charles Brown, Assistant Motor Mechanic - 1934
Ronald Hardy, Coxswain - 1970
Ronald Hardy, Coxswain - 1977 (Second Service award)
Victor Albert Marsh, Second Coxswain/Mechanic - 1977
Christopher Haw, Coxswain - 1996
  • The Maude Smith Award 1996
    for the most outstanding act of lifesaving during 1996
Christopher Haw, Coxswain - 1996 (Swanage)
  • The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum
Robert C Brown, Coxswain - 1936
The crew of the lifeboat - 1965
D Dyke, Second Coxswain - 1970
P Dorey, crew member - 1970
Alec Edmonds, crew member - 1971
Ronald Hardy, Coxswain - 1976
Philip Dorey, Emergency Mechanic - 1976
Dr William Tudor-Thomas, Honorary Medical Adviser - 1979
John Corben, crew member - 1979
Christopher Haw, crew member - 1979
Philip Dorey, Acting Coxswain - 1981
Victor Marsh, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1988
Martin Steeden, Emergency Mechanic - 1988
Christopher Haw, Coxswain - 1990
Christopher Haw, Coxswain - 1993
  • Thanks of the Committee of Management inscribed on a Vellum certificate
Dr D I Aitken - 1966
  • A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution
Victor Marsh, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1978
George Bishop, Second Assistant Mechanic - 1978
Thomas Haw, crew member - 1978
Christopher Haw, Coxswain - 1994
Terry Pond, crew member -1994
  • A Collective Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution
Malcolm Turnbull, crew member - 1992
Anthony Byron, crew member - 1992
Christopher Coe, crew member - 1992
Captain Neil Michael Hardy, Lifeboat Operations Manager - 2015[7][8]
Robert Charles Brown, Former Coxswain - 1977[9]

FOREIGN AWARDS
(All for services to the motor launch Chasseur 5 of the French Naval Forces, December 1943)

  • Letter of Thanks from the Commander in Chief French Naval Forces in UK
Swanage Lifeboat Station - 1944
  • French Government Medals
Swanage Lifeboat Crew - 1946
  • French Lifeboat Society Medals
Coxswain, Mechanic and Bowman - 1946

Swanage Lifeboats edit

All-Weather lifeboats edit

ON[a] Op. No.[b] Name In service [10] Class Comments
193 Charlotte Mary 1875–1890 35-foot 1in Self Righting (P&S)
296 William Erle 1890–1893 37-foot Self Righting (P&S)
358 William Erle 1893–1914 37-foot Self Righting (P&S)
664 Herbert Sturmy 1918–1928 37-foot 6in Self Righting (P&S)
706 Thomas Markby 1928–1949 40-foot Self Righting (Motor)
858 R.L.P. 1949–1975 41ft Watson
1023 37-31 J. Reginald Corah 1975–1992 Rother
1182 12-23 Robert Charles Brown 1992–2016 Mersey
1320 13-13 George Thomas Lacey 2016– Shannon

Inshore Lifeboats edit

Op No Name In service [10] Class Comments
D-406 Phyl Clare 1993–1994 D-class (EA16)
D-417 Douglas Hurndall 1994–1995 D-class (EA16)
D-475 Phyl Clare 2 1995–2003 D-class (EA16)
D-613 Jack Cleare 2003–2012 D-class (IB1)
D-752 Phyl & Jack 2012–2023 D-class (IB1)
D-884 Roy Norgrove 2023– D-class (IB1) [11]
  1. ^ ON is the RNLI's Official Number of the boat.
  2. ^ Op. No. is the RNLI's Operational Number of the boat carried on the hull.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Swanage Lifeboat Station". RNLI. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Swanage's lifeboats". RNLI. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Swanage's Station History". RNLI. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Swanage RNLI lifeboat station sees final launch". BBC News. 1 February 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  5. ^ "RNLI officially opens new Swanage lifeboat station". BBC News. 30 April 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  6. ^ Cox, Barry (1998). Lifeboat Gallantry. Spink & Son Ltd. ISBN 0 907605 89 3.
  7. ^ "Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order of the British Empire". The Gazette. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  8. ^ "Queen's Birthday Honour for Swanage RNLI lifeboat volunteer". BBC. 13 June 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  9. ^ "British Empire Medal (Civil Division)". The Gazette. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  10. ^ a b Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2023). Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2023. Lifeboats Enthusiasts Society.
  11. ^ "Swanage Lifeboat Station welcomes new inshore lifeboat". RNLI. Retrieved 9 December 2023.

External links edit

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Swanage Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI station 1 located on Peveril Point in the town of Swanage in Dorset England It operates two lifeboats the Shannon class All weather lifeboat 13 13 George Thomas Lacy ON 1320 and the D class IB1 inshore lifeboat ILB Roy Norgrove D 884 2 Swanage Lifeboat StationThe station in 2019 with the Wellington clock tower in the backgroundLocation of Swanage Lifeboat station within DorsetGeneral informationTypeRNLI Lifeboat StationLocationPeveril Point Swanage Dorset BH19 2AYCountryEnglandCoordinates50 36 28 N 1 56 48 W 50 6078 N 1 9466 W 50 6078 1 9466Opened16 September 1875Cost 525 equivalent to 52 617 in 2021 OwnerRoyal National Lifeboat InstitutionThe station underwent extensive re development in 2015 16 with a new purpose built boat house to accommodate its new Shannon class all weather lifeboat AWB and was opened in 2017 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 1992 renovation 1 2 ILBs 1 3 2016 rebuild 2 Rescues and awards 3 Swanage Lifeboats 3 1 All Weather lifeboats 3 2 Inshore Lifeboats 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOn 4 March 1875 prompted by the recent wreck the Royal National Lifeboat Institution s RNLI Committee of Management agreed to form a lifeboat station at Swanage The ship s first service was on 13 March 1876 when it saved a ketch the William Pitt of Poole when it drifted ashore near Bournemouth In 1890 the slipway was lengthened In 1902 gas was laid onto the lifeboat house and the station s first motor lifeboat was sent in 1928 3 1992 renovation edit nbsp The Robert Charles Brown in 2010 In 1992 to make room for the station s new Mersey class lifeboat work was carried out on the boathouse which included an extension to the side of the boathouse and an increase in the roof s height Work was also undertaken on the slipway 3 On 3 September 1992 the new boat was officially named the Robert Charles Brown ON 1182 in honour of Robert Charles Brown BEM who was a lifeboatman at the station for over fifty years 3 ILBs edit nbsp The station in 2009 before it was rebuilt On 3 April 1993 a D class Inshore lifeboat ILB was sent to the station for evaluation and a new slipway was built the following year to accommodate it In 1995 the ILB was permanently stationed and was named Phyl Clare 2 D 475 and was placed on service on 8 April 3 In 2002 a shoreworks project including extra parking which cost 13 333 was completed in July 3 On 27 August 2003 a new ILB the Jack Cleare D 613 was placed on service with Phyl Clare 2 D 475 being withdrawn 3 On 12 July 2012 the D class IB1 Phyl amp Jack D 752 was placed on service with the Jack Cleare D 613 being withdrawn This lifeboat was funded in part by a gift and bequest from Mrs Phyl Cleare 3 In December 2023 Swanage Lifeboat station welcomed Roy Norgrove D 884 as their new Inshore Lifeboat replacing Phyl amp Jack which had been on service for 12 years 2016 rebuild edit In November 2014 the RNLI s contractors BAM Nuttall arrived on site to start modifications of the boathouse 3 The Mersey class Robert Charles Brown had its final slipway launch on 1 February 2015 4 On 8 April 2016 the Shannon class lifeboat arrived and was officially placed on service on 20 April The Mersey class Robert Charles Brown ON 1182 left Swanage for the last time on 22 April after more than 23 years of service On 8 November trials for the new Shannon class slipway began and the boat moved into its boathouse on 14 December On 13 February 2017 the Phyl amp Jack D 752 was moved into its new boathouse 3 On 29 April 2017 the Shannon class lifeboat 13 13 was officially named the George Thomas Lacy ON 1320 and the new lifeboat station was officially opened The new lifeboat station was opened to the public on 1 May 3 The new station cost a total of 8 million more than 465 000 of which was raised locally 5 Rescues and awards editOver the years Swanage Lifeboat Station crew have been involved in many rescues Ten RNLI medals for gallantry five silver and five bronze have been awarded the last in 1996 3 6 RNLI Silver MedalLt William Parsons RN Officer of the Coastguard 1839 dd Lt George Davies RN 1839 Edward Leggett Gunner RN 1839 Charles Stubbs Seaman RN 1839 all of the Revenue Cutter Tartar dd Mr John Lose Chief Officer of Coastguard 1875 dd RNLI Bronze MedalRobert Charles Brown Assistant Motor Mechanic 1934 dd Ronald Hardy Coxswain 1970 dd Ronald Hardy Coxswain 1977 Second Service award Victor Albert Marsh Second Coxswain Mechanic 1977 dd Christopher Haw Coxswain 1996 dd The Maude Smith Award 1996for the most outstanding act of lifesaving during 1996Christopher Haw Coxswain 1996 Swanage dd The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on VellumRobert C Brown Coxswain 1936 dd The crew of the lifeboat 1965 dd D Dyke Second Coxswain 1970 P Dorey crew member 1970 dd Alec Edmonds crew member 1971 dd Ronald Hardy Coxswain 1976 Philip Dorey Emergency Mechanic 1976 dd Dr William Tudor Thomas Honorary Medical Adviser 1979 John Corben crew member 1979 Christopher Haw crew member 1979 dd Philip Dorey Acting Coxswain 1981 dd Victor Marsh Coxswain Mechanic 1988 Martin Steeden Emergency Mechanic 1988 dd Christopher Haw Coxswain 1990 dd Christopher Haw Coxswain 1993 dd Thanks of the Committee of Management inscribed on a Vellum certificateDr D I Aitken 1966 dd A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the InstitutionVictor Marsh Coxswain Mechanic 1978 George Bishop Second Assistant Mechanic 1978 Thomas Haw crew member 1978 dd Christopher Haw Coxswain 1994 Terry Pond crew member 1994 dd A Collective Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the InstitutionMalcolm Turnbull crew member 1992 Anthony Byron crew member 1992 Christopher Coe crew member 1992 dd Member Order of the British Empire MBE Captain Neil Michael Hardy Lifeboat Operations Manager 2015 7 8 dd British Empire MedalRobert Charles Brown Former Coxswain 1977 9 dd FOREIGN AWARDS All for services to the motor launch Chasseur 5 of the French Naval Forces December 1943 Letter of Thanks from the Commander in Chief French Naval Forces in UKSwanage Lifeboat Station 1944 dd French Government MedalsSwanage Lifeboat Crew 1946 dd French Lifeboat Society MedalsCoxswain Mechanic and Bowman 1946 dd Swanage Lifeboats editAll Weather lifeboats edit ON a Op No b Name In service 10 Class Comments193 Charlotte Mary 1875 1890 35 foot 1in Self Righting P amp S 296 William Erle 1890 1893 37 foot Self Righting P amp S 358 William Erle 1893 1914 37 foot Self Righting P amp S 664 Herbert Sturmy 1918 1928 37 foot 6in Self Righting P amp S 706 Thomas Markby 1928 1949 40 foot Self Righting Motor 858 R L P 1949 1975 41ft Watson1023 37 31 J Reginald Corah 1975 1992 Rother1182 12 23 Robert Charles Brown 1992 2016 Mersey1320 13 13 George Thomas Lacey 2016 ShannonInshore Lifeboats edit Op No Name In service 10 Class CommentsD 406 Phyl Clare 1993 1994 D class EA16 D 417 Douglas Hurndall 1994 1995 D class EA16 D 475 Phyl Clare 2 1995 2003 D class EA16 D 613 Jack Cleare 2003 2012 D class IB1 D 752 Phyl amp Jack 2012 2023 D class IB1 D 884 Roy Norgrove 2023 D class IB1 11 ON is the RNLI s Official Number of the boat Op No is the RNLI s Operational Number of the boat carried on the hull See also editList of RNLI stations Royal National Lifeboat Institution Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboatsReferences edit Swanage Lifeboat Station RNLI Retrieved 25 March 2023 Swanage s lifeboats RNLI Retrieved 25 March 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l Swanage s Station History RNLI Retrieved 25 March 2023 Swanage RNLI lifeboat station sees final launch BBC News 1 February 2015 Retrieved 27 March 2023 RNLI officially opens new Swanage lifeboat station BBC News 30 April 2017 Retrieved 27 March 2023 Cox Barry 1998 Lifeboat Gallantry Spink amp Son Ltd ISBN 0 907605 89 3 Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order of the British Empire The Gazette Retrieved 11 February 2024 Queen s Birthday Honour for Swanage RNLI lifeboat volunteer BBC 13 June 2015 Retrieved 24 January 2024 British Empire Medal Civil Division The Gazette Retrieved 11 February 2024 a b Leonard Richie Denton Tony 2023 Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2023 Lifeboats Enthusiasts Society Swanage Lifeboat Station welcomes new inshore lifeboat RNLI Retrieved 9 December 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swanage Lifeboat Station Swanage Lifeboat Station on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swanage Lifeboat Station amp oldid 1217237202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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