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Lifeboat Stations in Hull
WebThe lifeboat station at Spurn Head was built in 1810. Owing to the remote location, houses for the lifeboat crew and their families were added a few years later. By the 1870s a room in the high lighthouse was being used as a chapel for the small residential community on Spurn Head, serving 'the keepers, coast-guardsmen and fishermen who live at the Point'. Web£6.00 per adult Park Entry for a Family of 4 (2 adults and 2 children) 31 Zoo Tickets from £40.00 per group (up to 4) Moors, Whitby & The Yorkshire Steam Railway Day Trip from York 90 Bus Tours from £59.00 per adult A … WebRoyal National Lifeboat Institution, a charity registered in England and Wales (209603) and Scotland (SC037736). Registered charity number 20003326 in the Republic of Ireland RNLI (Sales) Ltd t/a RNLI Shop (registration number 2202440) and RNLI College Ltd (registration number 7705470) both companies registered in England and Wales at West Quay Road, … current weather hamlin pa