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31: 44: 315:. After struggling through rough seas, the lifeboat arrived at the vessel, and rescued the crew of 4. However, whilst standing by while a tug attempted to save the vessel, the lifeboat was capsized, throwing 11 crew and the 4 rescuees into the water. Fortunately, everyone was recovered to the lifeboat, and then to the tug, and with the fishing boat and lifeboat in tow, all were taken safely to Grimsby. For this service, John Dobson, Acting Coxswain, and all the lifeboat crew, were awarded The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum. 51: 237:
In 1878, the Donna Nook lifeboat would be replaced by a larger 34-foot 10-oar self-righting boat., constructed by Woolfe and Sons. The cost of the boat, carriage and boathouse modifications were provided as a gift from Miss Dixon, of Holton Park, Lincolnshire, in memory of her brother. The boathouse
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lifeboat at Spurn Point, able to travel further and faster than the traditional Pulling and Sailing lifeboats, the decision was made to close Donna Nook Lifeboat Station in 1931. In 102 years service, the lifeboat had been launched 92 times, with 164 lives saved.
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lifeboat was placed at Donna Nook in 1830, until a new boat, a 28-foot lifeboat constructed by Bell & Grange of Grimsby, arrived on station in 1832. This new boat would launch 9 times in the following 32 years, and save 25 lives.
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The LCSA transferred all their lifeboats and stations over to the RNLI in 1864. A new boathouse was constructed to house a new lifeboat, a 30-foot self-righting boat built by Forrestt of
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Pre ON numbers are unofficial numbers used by the Lifeboat Enthusiast Society to reference early lifeboats not included on the official RNLI list.
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A lifeboat was first stationed here by the Lincolnshire Coast Shipwreck Association (LCSA) in 1829, and subsequently transferred to the
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In 1922, Donna Nook was one of the first lifeboat stations to receive a tractor to assist with the launch of the lifeboat. This was
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A lifeboat station was opened at Donna Nook by the LCSA in 1829. They acquired a second-hand lifeboat from fishermen at
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and presented to the Institution. She carried on her bow the inscription "Lord Save Us Lest We Perish".
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boat house, which was located at a site, later to become Donna Nook RAF Station.
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30-foot self-righting lifeboat, built by Forrestt of Limehouse, London
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30-foot self-righting lifeboat, built by Bell & Grange, of Grimsby
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With increasing numbers of motor-powered lifeboats, including the
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The Story of the Mablethorpe and North Lincolnshire Lifeboats
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Op. No. is the RNLI's Operational Number carried on the hull.
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34-foot self-righting lifeboat, built by Woolfe & Sons
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22-foot non-self-righting lifeboat, built by William Plenty
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34-foot self-righting lifeboat, built by Woolfe & Sons
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34-foot self-righting lifeboat, built by Thames Ironworks
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Two more lifeboats would serve at Donna Nook, both named
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Richard Roadley Dixon Lifeboat Establishment, Donna Nook
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Richard Roadley Dixon Lifeboat Establishment, Donna Nook
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Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society. pp. 2–18. 393:Every member of the Donna Nook Lifeboat - 1921 907: 812: 682:Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats 649:ON is the RNLI's Official Number of the boat. 323:The following are awards made at Donna Nook 903: 901: 851: 372:William Robinson, Honorary Secretary - 1870 402:George Humberstone, Second Coxswain - 1925 700:30-foot self-righting lifeboat, built by 898: 829:"Additional Stations and New Life-Boats" 246:on 13 December 1878, the boat was named 411: 934: 908:Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2021). 813:Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2024). 808: 806: 804: 802: 800: 788: 381:Mr Houlden, Honorary Secretary - 1884 821: 176:was located north of the village of 879: 797: 390:John Dobson, Acting Coxswain - 1921 356:John Thomas Dobson, Coxswain - 1925 193:Royal National Lifeboat Institution 13: 910:Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 815:Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2024 652: 643: 318: 298: 14: 958: 942:Lifeboat stations in Lincolnshire 927:Cleethorpes RNLI Lifeboat Station 920: 491: 566:34-foot Self-righting (P&S) 548:34-foot Self-righting (P&S) 527:30-foot Self-righting (P&S) 483:30-foot Self-righting (P&S) 198:The station was closed in 1931. 49: 42: 29: 859:"RAF Donna Nook - Lincolnshire" 751: 742: 733: 724: 242:. 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Donna Nook Lifeboat Station is located in Lincolnshire
RNLI
Donna Nook
Lincolnshire
England
Coordinates
53°28′28.6″N 0°09′09.4″E / 53.474611°N 0.152611°E / 53.474611; 0.152611
North Somercotes
East Lindsey
Lincolnshire
Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Saltfleet
Bridlington Lifeboat Station
Henry Greathead
Theddlethorpe
Limehouse
Louth
Clayton
Humber
Whitby
Saltfleet haven
RNLI Silver Medal
RNLI Bronze Medal
Greathead-class lifeboat
Theddlethorpe
List of RNLI stations
List of former RNLI stations
Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats
Henry Greathead

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