Lifeboat Heroes: Outstanding RNLI Rescues From Three Centuries (Lifeboats)

Lifeboat Heroes: Outstanding RNLI Rescues From Three Centuries (Lifeboats)

by EdwardWake-Walker (Author)

Synopsis

The RNLI is at the forefront of saving lives around Britain's coasts. Putting to sea in all weathers, its crews are on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Edward Wake-Walker describes 16 dramatic rescues spanning 200 years in the RNLI's distinguished history. The earliest story is that of Sir William Hillary, founder of the RNLI, who rescued all 17 crew and passengers from the Fortroendet aground in 1827. A more recent account concerns helicopter winch man, Bill Deacon, who died after saving the last ten men from the freighter Green Lily in a hurricane in 1997, and coxswain Hewitt Clark who brought his lifeboat alongside the ship and saved five of her crew.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Haynes Publishing
Published: 25 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 184425545X
ISBN 13: 9781844255450

Author Bio
Edward Wake-Walker worked for 28 years with the RNLI, the final 16 as PR Director. His other books on the RNLI and its history are Gold Medal Rescues (1992), Lost Photographs of the RNLI (2004) and The Lifeboat Story (2007). He lives in Dorset.