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The Northumberland lifeboat Lizzie Porter, which entered service at Holy Island in 1909

The Northumberland lifeboat Lizzie Porter, which entered service at Holy Island in 1909


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The Northumberland lifeboat Lizzie Porter, which entered service at Holy Island in 1909

The Northumberland lifeboat Lizzie Porter, which entered service at Holy Island in 1909 until 1925 before moving to North Sunderland where stayed until 1936.
She was launched 34 times in total and saved 77 lives. She was twice awarded the RNLI silver medal.
Circa 1985

NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Northumberland
England

Media ID 21920046

© Mirrorpix

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the historic Northumberland lifeboat Lizzie Porter, a true hero of the seas. Serving Holy Island from 1909 to 1925 before relocating to North Sunderland until 1936, this vessel has an illustrious history filled with bravery and lifesaving missions. Throughout her service, the Lizzie Porter was launched an impressive total of 34 times, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to rescuing those in peril on the treacherous waters. With incredible courage and determination, she managed to save a remarkable 77 lives during her operational years. The dedication and selflessness displayed by the crew aboard this magnificent lifeboat did not go unnoticed. The Lizzie Porter was twice honored with the prestigious RNLI silver medal for their exceptional efforts in safeguarding lives at sea. Transporting us back in time to circa 1985, this print is not just a mere depiction of a ship; it represents hope and resilience embodied by charitable organizations like RNLI. It serves as a reminder of the vital role played by emergency services in our society. As we admire this historical gem captured by Mirrorpix's lens, let us pay tribute to all those who have dedicated their lives to saving others amidst challenging circumstances. May their legacy continue inspiring future generations towards acts of kindness and compassion on both land and sea.

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