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See Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat arrive for The Worthing Society's bicentenary tribute to the RNLI and Worthing's brave fishermen who saved lives at sea
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See Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat arrive for The Worthing Society's bicentenary tribute to the RNLI and Worthing's brave fishermen who saved lives at sea
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00:00
[wind]
00:02
It's the only day, the only days this year that we've had a lot of wind ice.
00:08
We've had a few, a few days of wind today and Sunday is their training day.
00:14
So we've got a lot of wind, it's difficult, there's so little bit of ice in the water.
00:19
We won't be making it to their training, so it's a bit hard to, to come and see them.
00:26
[wind]
00:28
[wind]
00:40
[wind]
00:52
[wind]
01:18
I'm so grateful to them making this trip for us today and to stand offshore
01:25
in honour of all their colleagues and all the worthy lifeboatmen and fishermen
01:32
from 1832 right the way through.
01:36
[wind]
02:05
It's a wonderful tribute I think to have that on the front, just standing offshore
02:10
for our anniversary today in a very lovely salute.
02:15
[wind]
02:32
Nice one there pointing the crab to the Zab Memorial Park.
02:37
[cheering]
02:45
We're stationed here from 1854 with a lifeboat house.
02:52
After operating successfully for 11 years, the RNLI took over the running of the station,
02:59
building a new lifeboat and a new lifeboat house.
03:04
Since 1824, volunteer crews around the country have launched the lifeboats
03:11
more than 380,000 times, sailing more than 100,000 miles.
03:18
Lifeboat crews towed vessels loaded with explosives, navigated minefields,
03:24
and rescued those from enemy planes. The RNLI has a one crew pledge to say.
03:31
I'm Susan Belton, Chair of the Worthing Society, and the Society is delighted and honoured
03:38
to hold an event in tribute to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution by centenary
03:45
and also jointly to honour the Worthing lifeboatmen who were mainly, or they were just fishermen,
03:53
who went out in the very early days in open boats.
03:57
And what a contrast with the high technology craft that we have today.
04:02
I think it's very important that this part of our maritime heritage is recorded and is honoured.
04:09
So we're hoping that events like today will really help people to be aware.
04:15
The worst disaster was the Lallarook disaster in 1850,
04:20
when 11 lifeboatmen were lost trying to rescue the schooner, and there were 38 widows and children.
04:28
I think that's really what spurred on the town to commit funds for a lifeboat in 1853.
04:37
The RNLI later took over, but it was still our Worthing fishermen who were going out as crew
04:46
and who were making such a wonderful contribution to our maritime history.
04:51
When the RNLI was founded 200 years ago, never before had there been such a need to organise a rescue service
05:02
covering our extensive British coastline, a coastline with more than 2,000 shipwrecks every year.
05:11
Worthing itself had its fair number of wrecks, but calls for a lifeboat to be stationed here went unneeded,
05:20
even when 11 local fishermen drowned on a rescue mission to the Lallarook we've just heard about,
05:27
at the height of a violent storm in 1850.
05:31
So Worthing ventured alone and managed to raise sufficient money for an independent self-righting lifeboat.
05:40
It was built at Little Hampton and stationed here from 1854 with a lifeboat house.
05:51
After operating successfully for 11 years, the RNLI took over the running of the station,
05:58
building a new lifeboat and a new lifeboat house.
06:03
Since 1824, volunteer crews around the country have launched their lifeboats more than 380,000 times,
06:14
saving more than 144,000 people.
06:19
That equates to two lives every day over the past 200 years.
06:25
Over the course of the Second World War, the RNLI continued to operate
06:31
and saved as many as 6,376 lives.
06:37
Lifeboat crews towed vessels loaded with explosives, navigated minefields and rescued airmen
06:46
who'd been shot down, including those from enemy planes.
06:50
The RNLI has a one-crew pledge to save, without judgement, every person it can,
06:58
staying true to Sir William Hillary's vision when he founded the institution.
07:03
I'm Susan Belton, Chair of the Worthing Society, and the Society is delighted and honoured
07:11
to hold an event in tribute to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution by centenary
07:18
and also jointly to honour the Worthing lifeboatmen, who were mainly, or they were just fishermen,
07:26
who went out in the very early days in open boats.
07:30
And what a contrast with the high technology craft that we have today.
07:35
I think it's very important that this part of our maritime heritage is recorded and is honoured.
07:42
So we're hoping that events like today will really help people to be aware.
07:48
The worst disaster was the Lallarook disaster in 1850, when 11 lifeboatmen were lost trying to rescue the schooner
07:58
and there were 38 widows and children.
08:01
I think that's really what spurred on the town to commit funds for a lifeboat in 1853.
08:10
The RNLI later took over, but it was still our Worthing fishermen who were going out as crew
08:19
and who were making such a wonderful contribution to our maritime history.
08:24
When the RNLI was founded 200 years ago, never before had there been such a need to organise a rescue service
08:35
covering our extensive British coastline.
08:38
A coastline with more than 2,000 shipwrecks every year.
08:43
Worthing itself had its fair number of wrecks, but calls for a lifeboat to be stationed here went unneeded,
08:53
even when 11 local fishermen drowned on a rescue mission to the Lallarook we've just heard about,
09:00
at the height of a violent storm in 1850.
09:04
So, Worthing ventured alone and managed to raise sufficient money for an independent, self-riding lifeboat,
09:13
built at Little Hampton, stationed here from 1854, where the lifeboat is.
09:23
After operating successfully for 11 years, the RNLI took over the running of the station,
09:31
building a new lifeboat and a new lifeboat house.
09:36
Since 1824, volunteer crews around the country have launched the lifeboats more than 380,000 times,
09:47
saving more than 144,000 people.
09:52
That equates to two lives every day over the past 200 years.
09:58
Over the course of the Second World War, the RNLI continued to operate and saved as many as 6,376 lives.
10:10
Lifeboat crews towed vessels loaded with explosives, navigated minefields and rescued airmen who'd been shot down,
10:21
including those from enemy planes.
10:23
The RNLI has a one crew pledge to save, without judgement, every person it can,
10:31
staying true to Sir William Hillary's vision when he founded the institution.
10:36
I'm Susan Belton, Chair of the Worthing Society, and the Society is delighted and honoured to hold an event
10:46
to pay tribute to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution by centenary,
10:52
and also jointly to honour the Worthing lifeboatmen, who were mainly, well they were just fishermen,
10:59
who went out in the very early days in open boats, and what a contrast with the high technology craft that we have today.
11:08
I think it's very important that this part of our maritime heritage is recorded and is honoured,
11:15
so we're hoping that events like today will really help people to be aware.
11:21
The worst disaster was the Lallarook disaster in 1850, when 11 lifeboatmen were lost trying to rescue the schooner,
11:30
and there were 38 widows and children.
11:34
I think that's really what spurred on the town to commit funds for a lifeboat in 1853.
11:43
The RNLI later took over, but it was still our Worthing fishermen who were going out as crew,
11:52
and who were making such a wonderful contribution to our maritime history.
11:57
When the RNLI was founded 200 years ago, never before had there been such a need to organise a rescue service,
12:08
covering our extensive British coastline.
12:11
Over the course of the Second World War, the RNLI continued to operate, and saved as many as 6,376 lives.
12:23
Lifeboat crews towed vessels loaded with explosives, navigated minefields, and rescued airmen who'd been shot down,
12:33
including those from enemy planes.
12:36
The RNLI has a one crew pledge to save, without judgement, every person it can,
12:44
staying true to Sir William Hillary's vision when he founded the institution.
13:02
The RNLI is 200 years old this year, which is a massive milestone really.
13:08
That's all been built up from various bits like Worthing Lifeboat previously,
13:12
various other ones around the coast.
13:15
The RNLI is 160 years old next year.
13:17
That's going to take away everything that's been done around the coast,
13:20
and all the good things that are done to keep us hopefully going on for another 200 years.
13:24
Moving forward.
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