Harwich lifeboat, Albert Brown, launches on a may-day to assist a casualty.
The 17-13 Harwich Lifeboat, Albert Brown, launches on a may-day to a casualty aground at the Hamford Waters.
Initally the 17-13 ALB was launched to assist but after receiving more infomation a decicision was made to man go the smaller and shallower Atlantic class, B789, Sure and Steadfast as the ALB would not be able to get close enough to the casualty due to shallow waters. The Albert Brown hurried back to the station and boarded the ILB.
ILB skimming the water as they head out at full speed slows up so they could radio Dover Coastguard and the casualty to say they were close and help wasnt too far away. Towed to safety the ALB heads out to rendezvous with the ILB to take over the tow to Shotley marina.
Harwich & Dovercourt Resorting to the Coast
Harwich & Dovercourt memories, with thanks to David Whittle, Heritage Lottery Fund & Essex County Council Celebrating and sharing the seaside heritage of Tendring's coastal resorts in Essex.
MVS V104 Harwich - London
Maritime Volunteer Service Vessel V104, an ex Tyne Class RNLB, on passage from Harwich to London.
RNLB Windsor Runner Lifeboat Belfast Maritime Festival
Windsor Runner (Civil Service No 42) was so named to commemorate the fundraising success of the twelve half marathon races held at Windsor Great Park each year up to 1995.
This Trent-class lifeboat was stationed at Blyth, Northumberland, and went into service on 1 December 1995. She was purchased at a cost to The Fund of £693,698.The Trent-class lifeboat is an all-weather lifeboat operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) from 30 stations around the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland to provide coverage up to 50 miles (80 km) out to sea. Introduced to service in 1994, the class is named after the River Trent, the second longest river wholly in England.
Harwich England
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Harwich Haven Authority | Leisure
We speak to a member of the Harwich Haven team about what it is that makes the area so special.
Find out more at hha.co.uk
H.P.I.HARWICH LIFEBOAT HOUSE EVPS
A Walking Tour of Historic Harwich, England Part Two
Historic Harwich, possibly the most hospitable town in England. On our recent trip in July, 2014, Aileen and Colin Farnell of The Harwich Society, met us at St. Nicholas Church and spent 3-4 hours giving us a tour of the sites we missed on our first visit in December, 2013. Afterwards, we treated them to English Tea at The Pier Restaurant. We invited Peter Chandler, our Harwich Society tour guide on our first visit in December, to have tea and conversation with us at The Bake House, our apartment during our stay in Harwich. Indeed, our three-day visit to Harwich was again the highlight of our cruise vacation. This video is Part Two of Four about Historic Harwich, England. See the others on my You Tube channel.
Harwich Guy Carnival - 1995
1995 -
This Harwich Guy Carnival footage is courtesy of The Seasnoops and is transferred from the original VHS video.
In this carnival are:
The Torch Bearers
RNLI
The Hanover
The Seasnoops
The Rugby Club
East Anglian Tank Museum
The Trafalgar
Harwich Traders
Harwich Tool Hire
The United Services Club
Stena Sealink
Dovercourt Theatre Group
Parkeston Railway Club
The British Legion Band
STR Recovery
And more...
See if you can spot anyone you know!
SANTA RESCUED FROM THE SEA?
Saint Nicholas arrives in Harwich, England by Lifeboat.
The RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institute) did a great job, as always!
Motorcycle ride Harwich UK Seafront
From the fuelling station down to the sea front, September 11 2016, Air Ambulance Motorcycle Ride out day to raise funds.
RNLI Moelfre Lifeboat launch
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This is the video where the Tamar class lifeboat (Kiwi) is launched from Moelfre lifeboat station on Lifeboat Day 2018
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This video was taken on my phone
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Music:
Tobu - Rollercoaster
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This video was originally posted on my other channel, Aquarius Penguini, which has now been deleted
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AJDroneOgraphy presents: Beacon Hill Fort in 4K - Harwich with DJI Phantom 4 (Drone Video)
AJDroneOgraphy presents: Beacon Hill Fort in 4K - Harwich (Remembrance Sunday) with DJI Phantom 4 Advance (Drone Video)
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MUSIC CREDIT - D-day FDR prayer. (two steps from hell, heart of courage)
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Walton Pier annual local Lifeboat meet up
Once a year local lifeboats mett up at Walton Pier home of the Walton and Frinton Lifeboat.
Lifeboats from Harwich and Clacton meet up exercise and put on a display off the pier.
Whitby RNLI lifeboat men sacked over naked woman mugs
Alifeboatman who served with the RNLI for 15 years was sacked alongside his junior colleague for having mugs with naked women on them in the office.Whitby crewman Ben Laws and his workmate Joe Winspear were allegedly sacked over the phone on Tuesday.The pair are reported to have swapped the 'jokey' tea mugs for Secret Santa presents.When a senior female member of staff found them at the headquarters in North Yorkshire, their jobs were brought into question.The pair were initially told to destroy the mugs and that they would face no further action.But the men, who are not paid for their work with the RLNI, then had to go through a disciplinary hearing that looked through their private Whatsapp messages.They were eventually let go, sparking resignations from four of their colleagues in protest, reports The Sun.According to the newspaper they were told they could no longer work at Whitby's RNLI branch because the mugs could have been found by schoolchildren, which posed a 'safeguarding risk'.The members of staff who have resigned in support of Mr Laws and Mr Winspear are navigator Steve Boocock, helmsman Martyn Cairns and trainees Neil Cook and Simon Rhodes.A source told The Sun Mr Laws has 15 years RNLI service under his belt and has had to save lives and recover bodies from the water.They slammed the row as 'overkill' and said the men deserve 'a medal.not marching orders'.An RNLI spokesman told the BBC: 'We are aware of speculation about the issue on social media but we want to stress that this was not a trivial matter.' 'The lifeboat station should be an environment where people can expect to be treated with dignity and respect.'We cannot allow bullying, harassment or discrimination in what should be a safe and inclusive environment and there will be serious consequences for anybody who demonstrates this behaviour within the RNLI.'Our dedicated volunteers represent the values and principles of our organisation and we will not allow any behaviour that brings the work of the RNLI and our people into disrepute.' A petition has now been started by locals to revoke the sackings, which the men themselves are also believed to be appealing.In a separate incident last month long-serving RNLI coxswain Tom Clark MBE was sacked from the Scarborough station.The organisation claimed Mr Clark had taken a lifeboat out on an 'unauthorised training exercise'.A petition to reinstate him after 34 years of service across North Yorkshire and Teesside has gathered over 1,000 signatures.
Walton Lifeboat - News of a £1m legacy
In early 2010 the Lifeboat station at Walton-on-the-Naze heard that an anonymous donor had left them £1m
Lifeboat on its way to Launch at St Ives Cornwall
Lifeboat Launch at St Ives Cornwall
We were spending a day at St Ives, during our Cornwall holiday this Year (2019), when we discovered this demonstration lifeboat launch, we quickly got the best viewing position (of course) and filmed the event from the lifeboat leaving the shed to reaching the beach, hope you all enjoy this video
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Harwich Sea Festival 26 7 2015 - Mayors procession, rain and more!
A short and very wet snapshot film from today's Harwich Sea Festival where the weather weathered and Harwich and Dovercourt Bay came out in support of the Rotary Club, the RNLI and many other good local causes.
The Edmund Hawthorn Micklewood replaces RNLI lifeboat Lady of Hilbre
Video courtesy of Wirral Globe News
Independent Lifeboats UK -001
A small movie about Independent Lifeboats in the UK.