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Royal National Lifeboat Institutions Gallantry Awards to presented by HRH The Duchess of Kent
Right to left Coxswain Mark Bates; Kilmore Country Wexford, Ireland; Coxswain George Stonall, of New Brighton, Cheshire; Mr John Crook, of Wirrel, Cheshire and Mr William Morris, of Barnmouth, Merionethshire, Wales.
25 March 1958
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Sailors Award Winners Bravery Lifejackets Reward Seaman Volunteers
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the historic moment when the London England Royal National Lifeboat Institutions Gallantry Awards were presented. The prestigious ceremony was graced by none other than HRH The Duchess of Kent herself, adding a touch of regal elegance to the occasion. The image captures four remarkable individuals who have demonstrated exceptional bravery and selflessness in their line of duty as seamen and sailors. From right to left, we see Coxswain Mark Bates from Kilmore Country Wexford, Ireland; Coxswain George Stonall from New Brighton, Cheshire; Mr John Crook from Wirrel, Cheshire; and Mr William Morris from Barnmouth, Merionethshire, Wales. These award winners stand tall with pride as they receive well-deserved recognition for their heroic acts. Their commitment to saving lives at sea has undoubtedly made a significant impact on countless individuals in distress. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time on that memorable day of 25th March 1958, it is impossible not to be moved by the courage displayed by these volunteers. Clad in their lifejackets - symbols of protection amidst treacherous waters - they embody resilience and unwavering dedication. This print serves as a powerful reminder that true heroes walk among us every day. It immortalizes an extraordinary moment when ordinary men became extraordinary through acts of valor.
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