Lifeboat Stations of North East England From Sunderland to the Humber Through Time
eBook - ePub

Lifeboat Stations of North East England From Sunderland to the Humber Through Time

from Sunderland to the Humber

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eBook - ePub

Lifeboat Stations of North East England From Sunderland to the Humber Through Time

from Sunderland to the Humber

About this book

This is the first book to be published that takes a 'then and now' view of the fourteen lifeboat stations on the north east coast between Sunderland and the Humber estuary. This lavishly illustrated book traces some of the many ways in which the lifeboat stations at Sunderland, Seaham, Hartlepool, Redcar, Staithes and Runswick Bay, Whitby, Robin Hood's Bay, Scarborough, Flamborough, Filey, Bridlington, Withernsea and Spurn Point have changed over the years. Through a wonderful selection of images, alongside detailed captions, this book will delight everyone interested in the history of the lifeboat stations across these coastal towns and villages. Both residents and visitors alike will enjoy a nostalgic journey through the past to show the changing face of lifeboat stations. Proceeds from the book will be donated to RNLI, to help them continue the fantastic work they do both now and in the future.

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Art
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Photography

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. About the Author
  3. Preface
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Introduction
  6. CHAPTER 1 - Sunderland
  7. CHAPTER 2 - Seaham
  8. CHAPTER 3 - Hartlepool
  9. CHAPTER 4 - Redcar & Saltburn
  10. CHAPTER 5 - Staithes & Runswick Bay
  11. CHAPTER 6 - Whitby
  12. CHAPTER 7 - Robin Hood’s Bay
  13. CHAPTER 8 - Scarborough
  14. CHAPTER 9 - Filey
  15. CHAPTER 10 - Flamborough
  16. CHAPTER 11 - Bridlington
  17. CHAPTER 12 - Withernsea
  18. CHAPTER 13 - Humber
  19. CHAPTER 14 - Early Days in the History of the Lifeboat Service