Whitehills Lifeboat Station Explained

Whitehills Lifeboat Station
Map Type:Scotland
Pushpin Relief:1
Location:Harbour Place
Location City:Whitehills, Aberdeenshire,
Location Country:Scotland, UK
Coordinates:57.6796°N -2.5785°W
Status:Closed
Building Type:RNLI Lifeboat Station
Opened Date:1924
Closing Date:1969

Whitehills Lifeboat Station is a former Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat station located in Whitehills, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [1]

The lifeboat station in this part of Aberdeenshire has been located in various locations in Banff & Macduff, and between 1923 and 1969, the lifeboat was located at Whitehills, three miles to the west of Macduff.

Supporters and volunteers treat the station as 'one', regardless of the location. The current Macduff Lifeboat Station became operational in March 1974.[2]

History

In 1859, Capt. MacDonald, Commander of H.M. Coastguard, Banff, responded to the RNLI, who at the time were keen to place more lifeboats on the coast of Scotland.With the support of the Banff Harbour Trustees, he gained considerable support locally, and the RNLI placed a lifeboat at Banff in 1860.[3]

For earlier history, please see

In 1923, the Banff and Macduff lifeboat was relocated to Whitehills Harbour, with the station name changed to Whitehills Lifeboat Station in 1924.

Previously located at the east end of Banff Bridge, the move to Whitehills was made primarily for crew reasons. The fishermen of Banff & Macduff, with their steam-powered vessels, were usually fishing further away from home, and were not always available to crew the lifeboat if required. The fishermen in Whitehills however, fished a lot closer to home, making them more available to crew the lifeboat. A stone built boathouse was constructed in Whitehills in 1833.[3]

After 45 years, with lifeboat cover to the West and East provided by and, it was decided to withdraw the All-weather lifeboat, and the Whitehills station was closed in 1969.[4]

The building is listed, and now a private residence.[5]

The 1969 decision to withdraw the All-weather lifeboat was reversed in 1974, and the station was re-established, but located at Macduff.[1]

For later history, please see

Whitehills lifeboats

ONNameIn serviceClassComments
479George and Mary Berrey35-foot Self-righting (P&S)<br/>(ten oars)[6]
606George Gordon Moir 1928–193235-foot Self-righting (P&S)
7561932–1948
746William Maynard1948–1949
706Thomas Markby1949–195240-foot Self-righting (motor)
897St. Andrew
1952–1959
716Sarah Ward and William David Crossweller1959–1961
959Helen Wycherley1961–1969[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Leonard . Richie . Denton . Tony . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2024. 2024 . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society . 4–132.
  2. Book: Leonard . Richie . Denton . Tony . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 . 2021 . Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society . 2–18.
  3. Book: Bruce . Stanley A. . Banff and Macduff Lifeboats, The Early Years, 1860–1877 . 2021 . Stanley A. Bruce . 1–99 . 3 April 2024.
  4. Web site: Macduff's station history . RNLI . 3 April 2024.
  5. Web site: Lifeboat Station, Whitehills Harbour . Aberdeenshire Council . 8 April 2024.
  6. 10-oar lifeboat, transferred to Whitehills from in 1923
  7. Launched only 11 times whilst on station.