Douglas RNLI Lifeboat Station

Douglas RNLI Lifeboat Station


Douglas, United Kingdom (GB)
A boathouse and slipway of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution near Battery Point was built in 1896 to replace the original boathouse. The new facilities which cost £1,439, were paid for by the Civil Service Lifeboat Fund. The station was adapted in 1988 to accommodate the new Tyne class lifeboat ‘ON1147 Sir William Hillary, named after the founder of the RNLI. The latest major repairs to the boathouse were completed in 2008 at a cost of £200,000.
A boathouse and slipway of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution near Battery Point was built in 1896 to replace the original boathouse. The new facilities which cost £1,439, were paid for by the Civil Service Lifeboat Fund. The station was adapted in 1988 to accommodate the new Tyne class lifeboat ‘ON1147 Sir William Hillary, named after the founder of the RNLI. The latest major repairs to the boathouse were completed in 2008 at a cost of £200,000.
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Links: rnli.org
By: Mike_bjm

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