Description
Cromer lifeboat station is one of the most famous of any on the RNLI’s network around the United Kingdom and Ireland.
A lifeboat has operated from the town since the early years of the nineteenth century, and during the course of more than two centuries Cromer’s volunteer lifeboat crews have carried out numerous outstanding and courageous rescues.
This impressive 336-page full colour book traces the station’s long and distinguished history since 1804, describes in detail the major rescues, and looks at the daring deeds of Henry Blogg, possibly the most famous Coxswain in lifeboat history.
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