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Every time a lifeboatman puts to sea, he risks his life.
Henry was a lifeboatman for more than 40 years, 22 years as coxswain.
He moved to Whitby and became a fisherman and a lifeboatman.
Lifeboatman's helmet has a transparent visor to keep sea spray out of the eyes.
James Henry Haylett (1825-1907) was the most famous lifeboatman of his age.
A lifeboatman's helmet is designed to protect the heads of lifeboatmen at their work in rough sea.
Able seamen require advanced training, including lifeboatman certification.
The weather conditions made it impossible for the husband and wife to be taken of the yacht or for a lifeboatman to be put aboard.
A memorial statue of a lifeboatman looking out to sea on was placed on the promenade at St. Anne's.
Her self-righting design proved itself and she was soon back upright, but lifeboatman John Ashford was missing.
Henry Freeman, Whitby fisherman and lifeboatman.
Henry Freeman (29 April 1835 - 13 December 1904) was a Whitby fisherman and lifeboatman.
Evans, a lifeboatman, received the call while in a DIY shop in Aberystwyth, Wales.
It is the first time that a lifeboatman has received such an honour since sea rescues began in the town with the historic Zetland lifeboat 190 years ago.
He opened the centre in Cromer, North Norfolk, named for Henry Blogg, "the greatest lifeboatman of all time".
William George Fleming GC (1865-1954) was a famous lifeboatman from Gorleston on the east coast of Norfolk, England.
Lifeboatman John Drew was awarded a bronze medal for swimming ashore with a line so that lifejackets could be transferred ashore and the survivors brought off the beach.
The rescue of five crew members from the yacht Dehra resulted in the award of a Bronze Medal to lifeboatman Donald Laker in 1965.
Henry "Shrimp" Thomas Davies BEM (1914- 2002) was a famous lifeboatman from Cromer on the north coast of Norfolk, England.
THREE lifeboats, three tugs and an RAF Sea King helicopter were yesterday searching for an 18-year-old lifeboatman who fell overboard from a fishing boat.
A lifeboatman helped co-ordinate a Caribbean sea rescue while out DIY shopping in Britain after a friend called to say he was on sinking ship called Titanic.
Although today's students pursue a collegiate preparatory curriculum in the sciences, maths and humanities, courses are still offered in seamanship, coastal and celestial navigation, naval architecture, lifeboatman training, and sail training.
I researched other potential users and a conversation with a lifeboatman led me to approach the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), who were immediately interested in using a version of the helmet."
He first went to sea as a lifeboatman in 1894 in the rowing lifeboat Benjamin Bond Cabbell and then served in the Louisa Heartwell as second coxswain under Jimmy 'Buttons' Harrison.
Henry George Blogg GC BEM (6 February 1876 - 13 June 1954) was a lifeboatman from Cromer on the north coast of Norfolk, England and the most decorated in RNLI history.