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for short, is a national charity founded in 1839, which operates throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, whose purpose is to provide help to former merchant seamen, fishermen and their widows and dependants who are in need. The Society, which operates through a national network of volunteers known
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but it was subsequently agreed that it would be wiser if one organisation concentrated on rescuing lives at sea while the other helped the survivors or their bereaved families ashore, so in 1854 the Society transferred its lifeboats to the
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The society issues lifesaving trophies to those who perform notable acts of rescue at sea, for example, in 2023, a marine engineer was honoured with a lifesaving trophy after he facilitated the rescue of several shipwreck survivors.
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The Society hold an annual photography competition, to raise awareness of its charity work. Submitters are asked for pictures that capture the UK’s connection with the sea, including subjects as
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of Mr. Rye and Mr. Gee Jones was painted to commemorate the founding of the Society, which now hangs in the boardroom of the Society's Headquarters in Chichester.
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with the letters SFMS in the quadrants and a number, was displayed by ships and their position reported by the coastguard to the
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The Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society, Brief History of the First Hundred Years published in 1939.
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Other awards issued by the society include the Lord Lewin Award, the Lady Swaythling Trophy and the Emile Robin Award.
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and Charles Gee Jones shown discussing the shipwreck tragedy which led to the founding of the Society.
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The society was founded at the instigation of Mr. John Rye, (married to Ann, a daughter of
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The British Almanac - Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) 1913
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and captured and burnt Washington on 24 August 1814. The Society's first patron was
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In 2023, the Society announced the 11th annual winner of its photography prize.
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as Honorary Agents, deals with over 2,000 cases of need a year and is based in
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In 2021, the Annual General Meeting of the society was held at the
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fishing fleet in a severe storm in November 1838. Aided by Sir
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and it has had a royal patron ever since; today it is the
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in London. From 1851 until 1854 it operated lifeboats at
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Social welfare charities based in the United Kingdom
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