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The ferocity of the sea threw the boat back onto the beach. The crew needed to recarriage the boat and try again at least three times. It was not until midnight, under the light of searchlights from the clifftop, that the lifeboat finally reached the stricken half-vessel and took off its crew. Blogg
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From one half, about 16 men set out in a ship's boat. As they reached the edge of the breakers onto the beach, their boat capsized. Teams of men, grasping each other's arms, had walked into the water, and they were able to help the men from the boat, and aid them ashore. Meanwhile, the lifeboat was
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Born the son of Ellen Blogg, one of the children of Thomas Blogg, a Cromer fisherman. Blogg was brought up in the family of James Davies (whose son John became Henry's stepfather after John Davies married Ellen Blogg in 1881), himself coxswain of the Cromer lifeboat. He first went to sea as a
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1479:Stuart Hill
1394:Henry Blogg
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993:Rye Harbour
978:The Mumbles
963:Fraserburgh
882:Cromer RNLI
799:"No. 35347"
754:"No. 32953"
706:30 December
327:Happisburgh
114:lifeboatman
1874:Categories
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1557:Hunstanton
1320:H F Bailey
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1044:Lightship
845:. Abacus.
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410:Mechanic
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1527:Hopelyn
1444:Georgia
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1207:Caister
1064:Rohilla
1032:Rescues
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