Redcar Lifeboat Station Explained

Redcar Lifeboat Station
Map Type:North Yorkshire
Location:Redcar, North Yorkshire
Location Country:England
Coordinates:54.6185°N -1.0637°W
Building Type:RNLI Lifeboat Station
Est Completion:1970
Owner: Royal National Lifeboat Institution

Redcar Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat station based in the town of Redcar in North Yorkshire, England. The station is the furthest north in Yorkshire.

The station operates Inshore Lifeboats (ILB) with All-Weather Lifeboats being stationed at to the north, and to the south. Redcar operates two Inshore Lifeboats (ILB); the Leicester Challenge III (B-858) and the Eileen May Loach-Thomas (D-786).[1]

History

A lifeboat, operated by local fisherman, first operated from the town in 1802.[2] It was constructed by Henry Greathead, and at the time Redcar was just a small fishing hamlet consisting of two rows of terraced houses. The lifeboat was named Zetland and served the area and the Teesbay Lifeboat and Shipwreck Society until 1859 when the RNLI took over. Under the auspices of the RNLI, it served for six more years before being damaged and scheduled to be broken up. However, the local population arranged for the boat to be kept, which the RNLI agreed to on condition that it not be used in competition with their replacement boat, Crossley.[3] The Crossley itself only lasted three years on the station; its self-righting buoyancy airboxes made the lifeboat too small and so the Burton-on-Trent was brought to the station in 1867.

In the early days of the lifeboat station, before it was taken over by the RNLI, a drummer boy would alert the lifeboat crew to a launch by playing Come Along, Brave Boys, Come Along.[4] The lifeboat station itself was supplied by Lord Zetland, and the modern day (1970s) lifeboat station is located on this site too.

A former lifeboat house was built in 1877 to house the lifeboat Emma and is now grade II listed. In 1936 the RNLI purchased the building and it is now the lifeboat museum and houses Zetland, the world's oldest surviving lifeboat. Emma was named after Emma Dawson and was a gift to the townspeople by local benefactors, but Emma and her lifeboat station were completely outwith the responsibilities of the RNLI, being purely a local concern with money and support also being provided by the Order of Free Gardeners.

In 1910, the RNLI built a new lifeboat house on the promenade to house their boat (Fifi and Charles), the Emma having fallen into disrepair a decade earlier. This building was in turn demolished in the early 1970s after a new lifeboat station was constructed nextdoor. In 1970, the County Borough of Teesside Council built a new lifeboat station for the RNLI on the seafront at Redcar.[5] In 2014 the exterior of the lifeboat station was refurbished.[6]

Notable incidents

Station honours

The following are awards made at Redcar[17] [18]

Lt. Richard Elsworthy Pym, RN - 1829

Robert Shieldon, Coxswain - 1857

Peter Hodge, Helmsman - 1992

Mark Reeves, Helmsman - 2004

Rodney J Thompson, Helmsman - 1990

Peter Hodge, crew member - 1990

Barry Wheater, crew member - 1992

Mark Reeves, crew member - 1992

Derek Robinson, crew member - 1992

Mark Reeves, Helmsman - 2004

Michael Picknett, Helmsman - 2012

Michael Picknett, Helmsman - 1995

Michael Hoyle, crew member - 1995

Barry Knaggs, crew member - 1995

Gordon Young, crew member - 1995

Mark Reeves, Helmsman -1999

Tony Wild, crew member - 1999

Derek Robinson, crew member - 1999

Mark Reeves, crew member - 2012

Barry Knaggs, crew member - 2012

Vera Robinson - 1971[19]

Michael Picknett - 2013[20] [21]

Redcar Lifeboats

All-weather lifeboats

ONOp. No.NameIn service [22] ClassComments
ZetlandThe world's oldest surviving lifeboat, Zetland, which was named after the Marquess of Zetland, saved 500 lives. She is now preserved in the Redcar lifeboat museum[23]
Crossley1864–1867The boat was deemed to be too small due to the addition of boxes with buoyancy to aid self-righting and was transferred to
Burton-on-Trent1867–188436-foot Self-righting (P&S)[24]
7The Brothers1884–190734-foot 2in Self-righting (P&S)Damaged whilst attempting to rescue the crew of the Awa Maru in December 1906.[25]
577Fifi and Charles1907–193135-foot Self-righting (P&S)
737Louisa Polden1931–1951The first motorboat to serve at Redcar[26]
881City of Leeds1951–1965
892Aguila Wren [27] 1965–1972
9751972–1986The last All-Weather Lifeboat (ALB) to serve at Redcar. The ALB coverage was supplied by neighbouring station and the Redcar Station became host to two Inshore Lifeboats (ILBs).

Inshore Lifeboats

D-Class

Op. No.NameIn service[28] ClassComments
D-51963
D-61963
D-31
D-121965
D-371966
D-121967
1967–1978
D-2671979–1988
D-3731988–1997
D-523Peterborough Beer Festival I1997–2007
D-660City of Leeds II 2006[29] Stationed at Redcar as part of the relief fleet
D-511Margaret2007
D-516Spirit of the Exe2007
D-677Jacky Hunsley 2007–2014[30]
Eileen May Loach-Thomas2015–

B-Class

Op. No.NameIn serviceClassComments
Wildenrath Whizzer
B-580Leicester Challenge1990–2001
B-777Leicester Challenge II2001–2012[31]
B-858Leicester Challenge III2012–

See also

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Redcar's lifeboats . rnli.org . 8 March 2019.
  2. Some sources claim the boat was built in 1800 and was first active at Spurn Point before being sent to Redcar in 1802. Humber Lifeboat Station is listed as being in use by 1810, but most sources claim it was sent direct from Henry Greathead to Redcar.
  3. Web site: Name Zetland National Historic Ships . www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk . 16 February 2019.
  4. Book: Chrystal. Paul. The Place Names of Yorkshire; Cities, Towns, Villages, Rivers and Dales, some Pubs too, in Praise of Yorkshire Ales. 2017. Stenlake. Catrine. 9781840337532. 67. 1.
  5. Web site: Redcar Lifeboat Station . www.nia-uk.org . Hanson . 17 February 2019 . 1 .
  6. News: Hundreds witness sea rescue display . 17 February 2019 . BBC News . 13 July 2014.
  7. Web site: SHIP WRECKS . Redcar.org . 21 October 2019.
  8. News: Remembering crewman's death . 17 February 2019 . The Whitby Gazette . 1 January 2012.
  9. Three fishermen, E, J & R Picknett died whilst trying to rescue the crew of the steamship Honoria in 1901. Their names are annotated on the RNLI memorial in Poole, Dorset.
  10. News: Robson . Dave . Search for relatives of Redcar lifeboat heroine . 7 March 2019 . Gazette Live . 20 May 2009.
  11. Web site: Station history RNLI . rnli.org . 7 March 2019.
  12. Web site: 1880: The Zetland's final launch - Timeline - Our history - RNLI . rnli.org . 17 February 2019.
  13. Book: Methley . Noel . The Life-Boat and its Story . 2015 . Maritime Press . Bremen . 9783954272358 . 132.
  14. Book: Green . Gary . Anderson . Maureen . Aspects of Teesside : discovering local history . 2002 . Wharncliffe Books . Barnsley . 1-903425-19-0 . 51 - 56 . 4. The Wreck of the Birger; a True Story of Heroism and Great Tragedy.
  15. News: Lloyd . Chris . End of the pier story . Darlington & Stockton Times . 42–2016 . 19 October 2018 . 37. 2516-5348.
  16. News: Robson . Dave . Tribute to our sea heroes: Memorial honour for those who gave their lives Lifeboats . Middlesbrough Evening Gazette . 10 January 2009. .
  17. Web site: Redcar's station history . RNLI . 3 February 2024.
  18. Book: Cox . Barry . Lifeboat Gallantry . 1998 . Spink & Son Ltd . 0 907605 89 3.
  19. Web site: The London Gazette . The Gazette . 3 February 2024.
  20. Web site: British Empire Medal (Civil Division) . The Gazette . 10 February 2024.
  21. News: Redcar lifeboat rescuer Mike Picknett receives BEM . 3 February 2024 . BBC . 29 December 2012.
  22. Book: Leonard . Richie . Denton . Tony . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 . 2021 . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society . 2-65.
  23. Book: Winn . Christopher . I never knew that about Yorkshire . 2010 . Ebury . London . 978-0-09-193313-5 . 74.
  24. News: Lloyd . Chris . Looking back: Not plain sailing for Redcar's newest lifeboat . 16 February 2019 . Darlington and Stockton Times . 7 July 2017.
  25. News: Burbage . Claire . Redcar's last big rescue . 22 February 2019 . The Northern Echo . 27 December 2006.
  26. Web site: History – The Motor Lifeboats – Redcar RNLI . redcarlifeboat.org.uk . 16 February 2019.
  27. Web site: Name Aguila Wren National Historic Ships . www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk . 25 February 2019.
  28. Book: Leonard . Richie . Denton . Tony . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2023 . 2023 . Lifeboats Enthusiasts Society.
  29. News: RNLI Lifeboat is named after city . 21 February 2019 . BBC News . 24 June 2006.
  30. News: Lifeboat named after crash victim . 4 March 2019 . BBC News . 19 April 2008.
  31. News: RNLI sets sail in £180k lifeboat . 16 February 2019 . BBC News . 30 March 2012.