Ah that's fab. Huge love for The Lifeboat. Astoundingly cool humans. Emma's sculptures have really added something special to the town, I love seeing them and getting them in frame when I'm taking pictures.
@ your very welcome Glenn. Thank you for sharing this brilliant content mate we really enjoyed it and all your other varied content also. We are looking forward to next year over in goathland and Whitby visits throughout the year in 2025 mate. Still going to be looking out for your portraits of Whitby and surrounding villages etc. hey maybe catch up with you in town for a coffee etc 😜👍🏻
Wonderful. And to hear how many more stations & guards there are now, is amazing. I will look forward to leaving a gift by Henry’s statue. Beautiful 🎉🌹🫡 👏👏👏👏👏👏. Thank you for helping me be apart of that from here 🌈🌈⚓️
Thanks Glenn 👍. A superb monument to a tragic event. Of course, we have a long lifeboat tradition here at Walton on the Naze. I only hope the RNLI doesn't ultimately regret its recent decision to downgrade our Tamar ALB to an ILB. We saw our coastguard station close down a few years ago. It was once Thames Headquarters.
The Eigth Wreck - Sue Haithwaite 2006 Today a storm has hit our town Wind whipped waves come crashing down The storms rage on and our sea strand Are filled with wrecks beached on the sand 7 times the signal came 7 ships lost in the rain 7 ships crews must be saved Our lifeboat men row thru the waves CHORUS - - - - - - Heres thanks to the lifeboat men who labour To save a neighbour or a stranger Doesnt matter who, where, why or when They brave the cruel seas once again - - - - - - 13 all manned our lifeboat Struggled keeping her afloat They rowed her out beyond the pier returned one wrecks crew safely here 5 times they rowed with all their might to rescue sailors from their plight 5 times returned the men to shore Then set out off to sea once more CHORUS Close to the pier the 6th wreck lay When lifeboat men sailed out that day Exhausted men all of one mind The shipwrecked crews they had to find They hadnt rowed out very far Not even, some say, 50 yards It was a wild and furious storm Took lifeboat men where all could see CHORUS Families stood round helplessly As lifeboat men sank in the sea Swallowed by the mighty waves Of 13 men just one man saved The sea claimed victory once again Fatherless kids and widows ten Never 4get those men so brave Who gave their lives others to save Now I ask you all to pray Remember those who died that day Lets give praise to the lifeboat men Who risk their lives time and again
I wish I could have been there. It looks amazing. Henry Freeman only survived because he was the only member of the crew to wear the newly introduced Cork life jacket. 🇬🇧⚓️⚓️
Very nice Glenn!! Those Men and Women do such a service to Everyone! They are the 4th emergency service and way too underrated imo, as someone who lived in Padstow for about 10 years, those flares could go up regularly, and if you heard two...it was a boat that had gone down (usually a fishing vessel) and though you were not a wife or a child or family to a Fisherman you would still worry a lot as you might know them. God Bless those wonderful Volunteers at the RNLI! ❤🩹❤🩹❤🩹
Ah that's fab. Huge love for The Lifeboat. Astoundingly cool humans. Emma's sculptures have really added something special to the town, I love seeing them and getting them in frame when I'm taking pictures.
Aww thank you so much for sharing this 👌🏻🤙🏻. A bloody pleasure to watch
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Thankyou for watching Paul and for your lovely feedback.
@ your very welcome Glenn.
Thank you for sharing this brilliant content mate we really enjoyed it and all your other varied content also. We are looking forward to next year over in goathland and Whitby visits throughout the year in 2025 mate. Still going to be looking out for your portraits of Whitby and surrounding villages etc. hey maybe catch up with you in town for a coffee etc 😜👍🏻
Wonderful. And to hear how many more stations & guards there are now, is amazing. I will look forward to leaving a gift by Henry’s statue. Beautiful 🎉🌹🫡 👏👏👏👏👏👏. Thank you for helping me be apart of that from here 🌈🌈⚓️
Thanks Glenn 👍. A superb monument to a tragic event. Of course, we have a long lifeboat tradition here at Walton on the Naze. I only hope the RNLI doesn't ultimately regret its recent decision to downgrade our Tamar ALB to an ILB. We saw our coastguard station close down a few years ago. It was once Thames Headquarters.
Bless the lads that didn't make it ,,,,❤ RNLI lovely statue , ❤ to Whitby 😊
The Eigth Wreck - Sue Haithwaite 2006
Today a storm has hit our town
Wind whipped waves come crashing down
The storms rage on and our sea strand
Are filled with wrecks beached on the sand
7 times the signal came
7 ships lost in the rain
7 ships crews must be saved
Our lifeboat men row thru the waves
CHORUS - - - - - -
Heres thanks to the lifeboat men who labour
To save a neighbour or a stranger
Doesnt matter who, where, why or when
They brave the cruel seas once again
- - - - - -
13 all manned our lifeboat
Struggled keeping her afloat
They rowed her out beyond the pier
returned one wrecks crew safely here
5 times they rowed with all their might
to rescue sailors from their plight
5 times returned the men to shore
Then set out off to sea once more
CHORUS
Close to the pier the 6th wreck lay
When lifeboat men sailed out that day
Exhausted men all of one mind
The shipwrecked crews they had to find
They hadnt rowed out very far
Not even, some say, 50 yards
It was a wild and furious storm
Took lifeboat men where all could see
CHORUS
Families stood round helplessly
As lifeboat men sank in the sea
Swallowed by the mighty waves
Of 13 men just one man saved
The sea claimed victory once again
Fatherless kids and widows ten
Never 4get those men so brave
Who gave their lives others to save
Now I ask you all to pray
Remember those who died that day
Lets give praise to the lifeboat men
Who risk their lives time and again
Thankyou for posting that :) Its really appreciated.
@thewhitbyphotographer My pleasure, it won the song-writing competition at Whitby Folk Week 2006
How refreshing to see a proper sculpture unlike all the crap we have here on Redcar sea front.
Fab Glenn I couldn’t get down so pleased to see this x
Thanks Laura. Haven't seen you for a while. Hope you're keeping well.
@ all ok 👌 x
And the statue is right next door to the best coffee shop in Whitby, Neil and his staff are great.
Always good for a laugh at Neils. It's where all the real characters hang out.
Thank you Emma
I wish I could have been there. It looks amazing. Henry Freeman only survived because he was the only member of the crew to wear the newly introduced Cork life jacket. 🇬🇧⚓️⚓️
Not sure if it's right but Im told he was number 13 in the crew and they called him the Joahna
@thewhitbyphotographer I've got his book and there's mention of that. 👍🏼
@@neilkipling9123 Whats the book called please ??
@@thewhitbyphotographer Storm Warrior
@@thewhitbyphotographerwho paid for it? And how much?
Very nice Glenn!! Those Men and Women do such a service to Everyone! They are the 4th emergency service and way too underrated imo, as someone who lived in Padstow for about 10 years, those flares could go up regularly, and if you heard two...it was a boat that had gone down (usually a fishing vessel) and though you were not a wife or a child or family to a Fisherman you would still worry a lot as you might know them. God Bless those wonderful Volunteers at the RNLI! ❤🩹❤🩹❤🩹
Thankyou Chris.