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Walmer Lifeboat

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Walmer is situated on the east Kent coast a few miles north of Dover, England.

At one time the area had 3 lifeboats, but these days Walmer is an inshore lifeboat station with semi-rigid inflatable craft. Dover and Ramsgate lifeboat stations take care of the treacherous Goodwin Sands.

Walmer Lifeboat 1969
The photograph shows the Charles Dibdin (Civil Service No 32). I took this photograph in July 1969, while on vacation in the area.

The boat was named for Charles Dibdin (4 March 1745 – 25 July 1814). Charles was an English musician, dramatist, novelist, actor and songwriter. He wrote numerous patriotic sea-songs, which did wonders for the national spirit, and which were used by the Royal Navy while they were at war with France in the early 1800’s.

The Government of the day, under William Pitt, went so far as to pay him to write such songs.

The boat itself saved 115 lives, and in 1977 it was gifted to Eastbourne, in East Sussex.

Here are a couple more links to show the lifeboat

http://www.eastkent.freeuk.com/walmer/walmer_lifeboat.htm

http://eastbournernli.org.uk/images/CharlesDibden.jpg

  • That's a wonderful image. Did it feel like a special image at the time? Or is it just the atmosphere that 40 years of time passing brings?
  • I was excited at the time I took it, as it was some of the first photographs I ever got to take with my own camera - a Brownie Box. I've managed to keep the original photographs down the years - which wasn't bad going as I was only ten when I took that. Now, of course, looking back, it does invoke memories of times past.
  • It did feel like a special photograph at the time, in as much as I was excited to be able to take my own photos. Back then I got one film for a whole week - 8 black and white shots - so I had to be careful what I took!
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