Historic overland lifeboat launch
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2021
- In a remarkable display of determination and spirit on 19 January 1881, the local community helped haul the RHLI Whitby lifeboat 'Robert Whitworth' for 3 hours through deep snow drifts to nearby Robin Hood's Bay. But that was just the beginning...
The spirit of lifesaving that made this rescue one of the most outstanding in RNLI history is the same spirit that continues to this day, as our crews remain on call ready to head out all kinds of weather to save lives at sea.
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Wow love this
This is the kind of story that would make a wonderful movie.
Nice video RNLI, keep up the good work and stay safe out there 👍🏻🧑🏻
Absolutely brilliant, I wonder if we'd find that spirit of community today? I fear not.
Incredible bravery, and community determination.
What can you say, amazing effort
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And?.?.?.? What happened? Did they make a rescue? How did they get home? Were the lifeboat crew all safe? You are too cruel making me wait for episode two.