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- A rescue lifeboat is a boat rescue craft which is used to attend a vessel in distress, or its survivors, to rescue crew and p****engers. It can be hand...
- Freeman (29 April 1835 – 13 December 1904) was a Whitby fisherman and lifeboatman. Born in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, Freeman worked in his...
- Welsh lifeboatman. He was born in the village of Moelfre on the north-east of the island of Anglesey. During his 50 years service as a lifeboatman, Richard...
- 'fun'?" He moved to the Norfolk coast in 2007 where he volunteers as a lifeboatman. In 2010 Ignorant announced plans to do a tour called "The Last Supper"...
- Henry Freeman may refer to: Henry Freeman (lifeboatman) (1835–1904), Whitby fisherman and lifeboatman Henry Blanchard Freeman (1837–1915), U.S. Army general...
- operate cargo gear. Able seamen require advanced training, including lifeboatman certification. The ship's boatswain, if carried, is typically a senior...
- William George Fleming GC (1865–1954) was a lifeboatman from Gorleston-on-Sea on the east coast of Norfolk, England. His service with the Royal National...
- Henry Blofeld, Cricket commentator Henry Blogg, the UK's most decorated lifeboatman, who was from Cromer Francis Blomefield, Anglican rector, early topographical...
- the general public. Examples include: paramedic Allan Norman; Cromer lifeboatman Henry "Shrimp" Davies; Colonel Tod Sweeney; Mary Ward, community nurse...
- myth that rather than being a fisherman it is a picture of the Dutch lifeboatman Dorus Rijkers. This has turned out to be false, though. In an interview...