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At one end of the bay is a lifeboat station.
In this part of the village there is a lifeboat station.
Nearby is a former lifeboat station, built between 1860 and 1890.
The lifeboat station closed in 1924 although its remains still exist today.
The centre was formerly a lifeboat station and is open in the summer months.
Due to this terrible tragedy, the lifeboat station was closed in 1916.
Nearly all lifeboat stations were located at or near port cities.
Mullion Cove had a lifeboat station from 1867 until 1909.
There is a plaque on the old lifeboat station wall and a granite memorial.
The lifeboat station stands on the beach at the head of two slipways.
The current lifeboat station is located at the harbour entrance.
The town now has a new lifeboat station.
In the meantime it had been shown to many lifeboat stations where the class was expected to be deployed.
This is moored at a pontoon in front of the lifeboat station.
Facilities include a village hall which used to be the local Lifeboat Station.
Along with the nearby lifeboat station, it is the most photographed landmark in the village.
It was 26 years later, however, in 1856, that an actual lifeboat station was established.
They had a greater range, facilitating the merging of lifeboat stations.
Blakeney was a lifeboat station from around 1825 to 1924.
The station is located on the beach, near the lifeboat station.
It was the first lifeboat station in the United Kingdom, and possibly the world.
Spencer is painting a picture for the lifeboat station, but hasn't enough time to finish it.
The lifeboat station was first established in 1861.
At Dunbar lifeboat station the following awards have been made:
There was also a lifeboat station built in 1832, nearby, but this closed in 1915.