RNLI Museum's Lifeboat - Whitby
A Quick Video Around The Ancient RNLI Lifeboat At The Dedicated Museum In Whitby.
Whitby lifeboat Leaving Whitby Harbour
Whitby Lifeboat leaving station and Whitby Harbour
View From Inside Whitby Lifeboat
Whitby lifeboat called out to a small Vessel, this is the view from inside.
Whitby Lifeboat Museum August 2018
Old RNLI Lifeboat sailing in Whitby Harbour Yorkshire England UK 1
May 2016
Whitby Old Lifeboat trip
A trip on the old lifeboat at Whitby
Stevie Mann Round the UK with Northern Minis and BOGMOG
Watch footage of the convoy of Minis supporting Stevie Mann on his epic Round the UK the Long Way in aid of the RNLI. This footage was taken on route between the Sunderland and Hartlepool Lifeboat Stations.
Whitby's Lifeboats Old and New | Whitby Boat Trips
Whitby's Lifeboats, the old and the new in Whitby Harbour
Shoreham Lifeboat Station 150th Anniversary. RNLI Lifeboats Old & New
Shoreham lifeboat station celebrated its 150th anniversary, with a gathering of old and new RNLI lifeboats.
Whitby Lifeboat rescuing Vessel off the Sand at Whitby
Whitby lifeboat rescuing a Yacht from Whitby beach
RNLB Mary Ann Hepworth - Whitby's Old Lifeboat
The Mary Ann Hepworth was Whitby's Lifeboat from 1938 to 1974, then was on the Broads and the river Trent and then returned to Whitby in 1988. She does pleasure trips from Whitby's Swing Bridge.
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.
Launching of Staithes Lifeboat
Weekly practical exercises at Staithes result in the launch of the RNLI rib. Lovely to watch on a balmy late summer evening, however I have every admiration for the crew when they have to do it for real, especially when the seas are heavy and rough
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Whitby - England
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Whitby - England: Whitby Harbour, Swing Bridge, Whitby Abbey, Falling Foss Tea Garden and Waterfall, Whitby Beach, Whitby Museum, St Mary's Church, 199 Steps, RNLI Lifeboat museum, Pannett Park, Robin Hood's Bay and Fylingdales Museum, Captain Cook Memorial Museum Whitby, Whitby Lighthouse, Museum of Victorian Science, The Whalebone Arch
Whitby RNLI Flag Weekend
Whitby lifeboat flag weekend dunk tank. Lifeboat crew raising money by being dunked.
Coast guard rescue at Whitby
Two 15 year old lads were stranded at the bottom of the cliffs at Whitby. coast guard seen here rescuing one of the lads.both lads were picked up safely
Whitby - UK / England Time-lapse
Whitby - UK / England Time-lapse
Whitby Harbour, Sandsend Beach, Whitby Abbey, Robin Hood's Bay and Fylingdales Museum, RNLI Lifeboat museum, Museum of Victorian Science, Whitby Museum, St Mary's Church, Pannett Park, St Hilda's Church, Captain Cook Memorial Museum Whitby, Whitby - Scarborough Trailway, Whitby Pavilion, Whitby Lighthouse, Whitby Dracula Society Walk
Time-Lapse by EECM
Marske Fishermen's Choir visit Whitby Lifeboat station
On the 19th February 2017 the Marske Fishermen's Choir were invited for a complimentary visit to Whitby Lifeboat station, on the north East coast of Yorkshire, England. where they were treated to a trip on the lifeboat, during the trip Staithes new Atlantic 85 lifeboat joined us.
Many thanks to the Coxwain and crew.
The Grace Dixon being launched at Barrow Lifeboat's RNLI Gala Day 2017
Sunday 13th August 2017, Rampside, Cumbria.
Whitby Lifeboat Station
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