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Padstow Lifeboat Station

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which was aground near the Doom Bar. After this the sea conditions were too rough to return to Trevose Head so the crew moored in Padstow at 23:35. For this lengthy double service, Alan Tarby was presented with 'Thanks of the Institution Inscribed on Vellum' and Luke Chown and Christopher Murphy, who
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wrote the ‘Padstow Lifeboat March’ to mark the occasion. The boathouse at Trevose Head was replaced by a new one which was built alongside and opened on 17 July 2006. This had a 75 m (246 ft) slipway at an incline on 1 in 5. Meanwhile, in 1994, an inshore lifeboat station had been opened at
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launched from Trevose Head late at night on 7 December 1975 when flares were seen. A storm was blowing and large waves broke across the lifeboat, smashing the windscreen and injuring several of the crew. A framed 'Certificate of Thanks inscribed on Vellum' was presented to the coxswain and crew. The
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The first silver medal awarded at Padstow was to W Giles for his part in the rescue of 4 people from a ship that was aground on the Doom Bar on 29 November 1833. The Harbour Association's lifeboat capsized so Giles took another boat out with 7 volunteers. The Harbour Association's lifeboat succeeded
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Silting around Hawker's Cove and the Doom Bar made it increasingly difficult to reach the sea, so a new boathouse was built at Trevose Head, on the coast to the west of Padstow. The lifeboat was launched down a 348 ft (106 m) roller slipway with an incline of 1 in 5½. It became operational
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were built. The small lifeboat in the boathouse had always been known as 'Padstow No.1' and the larger one moored in the harbour was 'Padstow No.2', but in 1938 the numbers were reversed with the larger boat becoming 'Padstow No.1'. Hawker's Cove was closed on 31 March 1962 due to silting, the other
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lifeboat was moored in the estuary which could operate further from the station or in bad weather. Both lifeboats were lost on 11 April 1900 when they were called out to a fishing boat that had run aground. The smaller lifeboat was replaced by a similar boat, but the steam lifeboat was replaced by a
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acting as consulting engineers. The building work was contracted to John Martin Construction. Most of the materials arrived by sea and a jack-up barge was used as a work base. The boathouse is elevated above the sea; access from the cliff top is by the steps and hoist that were constructed for the
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The lifeboats were often taken overland to alternative launch sites, either because the weather prevented crossing the Doom Bar, or to be nearer to the ship to be aided. A carriage house was built in Trethillick Lane in 1883. When it was required, the carriage was taken from here to the harbour and
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was launched because a schooner was seen to be in trouble. It ran aground on the Doom Bar and 6 people were taken off and landed. The lifeboat immediately put out again as a French ship was also known to be in trouble and it too struck the Doom Bar. The tired lifeboat crew were unable to reach the
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was launched but capsized as it left the estuary. The four men in the engine room (John Martin, James Old, Joseph Stephens and Sydney East) were unable to escape and four of the deck crew (David Grubb, John Bate, James Grubb and Edward Kane) were also drowned. Memorials to 7 of the lost crew is in
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storm on 15 December 1979. The 'Thanks of the Institution Inscribed on Vellum' was presented to all the crew members as is usual for a medal service, but this was extended to the shore crew who had the difficult task of rehousing the lifeboat when it returned to Trevose Head that evening when the
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Chief Officer Joseph Mortley for his part in using the rocket apparatus to rescue people from a ship aground on the Doom Bar on 31 March 1841. Boat builder Richard Tredwen was awarded a silver medal after leading the rescue of 7 from another boat which grounded on the Doom Bar on 28 October 1843.
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The Harbour Association's lifeboat was in poor condition by 1855 and so the RNLI undertook to provide a new one. It arrived at Padstow on 3 June 1856 and kept in the boathouse at Hawker's Cove. A larger lifeboat was provided in 1864 for which a new boathouse was built at Hawker's Cove next to the
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was built by a local boat builder for £50, £10 of which was provided by the National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck (as the RNLI was known at the time) and the remainder from local people. The Padstow Harbour Association for the Preservation of Life and Property from
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1967 boathouse. The lifeboat is kept on a tipping cradle so that it can be kept level for maintenance but launched down the 1 in 5, 75 m (246 ft) slipway. The boathouse has a C-shaped profile for the copper exterior which is built on a timber frame. Construction cost £6,829,900.
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the lifeboat rowed up from Hawker's Cove and loaded onto the carriage. Horses for the carriage were borrowed from farmers. 1899 saw a change in the way Padstow lifeboats were operated. The 'pulling and sailing' lifeboat continued to be kept in the boathouse, but a new
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were overcome by an unexpected storm. The crew received a special framed certificate for their work in bringing several boats safely to harbour. A silver second-service clasp was awarded to Trevor England when the lifeboat attended the Greek
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was anchored by the ketch and running out the cable to get closer when a large wave hit the boat, swamping it and breaking 9 of its 10 oars. The crew managed to get the lifeboat ashore but it was wrecked. The steam lifeboat
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after they took the rowing boat they were in to rescue a sailor from a boat which capsized off Bray Hill on 9 August 1879. William Webb was given a silver medal in 1883 to mark his retirement after 13 years as lifeboat
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had suffered damage in a storm. The yacht's crew were lifted off by helicopter and the lifeboat towed the vessel into Padstow harbour. Before it could be rehoused it was diverted to another small boat, the
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were provided to help crews escape shipwrecks, and a boathouse was built at Hawker's Cove for the lifeboat which was closer to the Doom Bar than the quay where it had previously been kept.
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in saving three men on 30 November 1836 after two vessels collided and ran aground. Mitchel Wade was awarded a silver medal for leading the rescue. Another silver medal was awarded to
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A motor lifeboat replaced the steam tug and its lifeboat in May 1929, and a smaller motor lifeboat took up the Hawker's Cove station in 1931 where a new boathouse and
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managed to get ashore after it ran aground and the lifeboat righted itself and was repaired. A memorial to the men who died was placed on the wall of Padstow church.
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where it was in danger of being running aground. The tug managed to get alongside and take off the 5 crew for which Joseph Atkinson was awarded a bronze medal.
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earlier one. The lifeboat capsized on 6 February 1867 while attempting to rescue the crew of a schooner, resulting in the deaths of five of the lifeboat crew.
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sandbank. This, and the steep cliffs and rocks along coast either side of the estuary, have been the site of many shipwrecks. In 1827 a small double-ended
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Boat kept in a boathouse and launched across the beach. Known as Padstow No. 1 station from 1899 to 1938, then Padstow No. 2 station from 1938 to 1962.
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on 12 March 1989. Heavy seas damaged the lifeboat and it was unable to be taken back into the boathouse until after daybreak. H Murt was awarded a
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The first silver medal at Padstow in the twentieth century was awarded to William Baker for leading a double rescue on 12 November 1911. The RNLB
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manged to rescue the ship's captain. William Baker also received a bronze medal for leading the rescue on 11 February 1928 of 18 men from the SS
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and several companies involved in shipping along the coast. Equipment was provided to help vessels enter and leave the estuary;
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dragged her anchor in a gale. Five of the ketch's crew were rescued by the Trebetherick Rocket Brigade but three drowned. RNLB
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Boat kept afloat on moorings. Known as Padstow No. 2 station from 1899 to 1938, then Padstow No. 1 station from 1938 to 1962.
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Ellen Prideaux Brune, Gertrude Prideaux Brune, Mary Prideaux Brune, Beatrice Prideaux Brune and Nora O'Shaughnessy
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Three silver medals were awarded to William Johns, William Dark and William Found after saving 21 people from the
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after it lost its rudder in a storm. The silver medal was awarded to Gordon Elliott for rescuing its crew of 2.
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on 12 August 1946 after 7 hours at sea in 'almost impossible conditions' during which the lifeboat was damaged.
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23 ft (7.0 m) boat with 4 oars. Kept on Padstow quay until the boathouse was built at Hawker's Cove.
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despite sea conditions making it difficult to get past the Doom Bar. On 27 November 1928 the RNLI's steam tug
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Daniel Shea was awarded a silver medal for two rescues in one week in 1859. 7 people were saved from the
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grounded vessel so returned to the station for fresh hands. With some new volunteers now on board, the
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A 'Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman' was sent to the crew after the RNLB
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steam tug and a larger 'pulling and sailing' lifeboat that usually worked as a pair.
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The final medal service from Padstow Harbour was made on 23 November 1965. The RNLB
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Shipwreck was founded at a public meeting on 11 November 1829. Funding came from
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The current lifeboat station was designed by Poynton Bradbury Wynter Cole with
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lifeboat was launched on 17 July 1977 and saved 2 people and a dog from the
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also awarded silver medals to all of the men involved in the rescue of the
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13 lifeboat crew have been killed in two separate incidents at Padstow.
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The entrance to the River Camel is difficult to navigate because of the
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into heavy surf on 23 November 1944 to save 7 people from the steamer
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went out to search for a missing fishing boat. It was found near
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between the town and the sea. The lifeboat station is run by the
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storm was still making huge waves at the bottom of the slipway.
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when it was wrecked on 8 December 1847 while on passage from
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Padstow Cemetery but the other man is buried at St Merryn.
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Lifeboat Station is based at Trevose Head west of Padstow
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34-foot 8in Self-righting (P&S) Dungeness (Rubie)
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have been awarded for services in and around Padstow.
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Relief lifeboat from September 1983 until July 1984.
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Padstow Lifeboat Station is located in Cornwall
RNLI
Trevose Head
Padstow
UK
England
Coordinates
50°32′56″N 5°1′18″W / 50.54889°N 5.02167°W / 50.54889; -5.02167

Royal National Lifeboat Institution
rnli.org/find-my-nearest/lifeboat-stations/padstow-lifeboat-station
Trevose Head
Padstow
Cornwall
Hawker's Cove
Camel estuary
Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Tamar-class
Doom Bar
lifeboat
Lloyd's of London
Manby's mortars
Steam-class
slipway
Malcolm Arnold
Rock
schooner
Rouen
Cork

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