
Following on from my previous page, I have included more photographs of individuals that have served as past coxswains and crewmen aboard the rowing and motor lifeboats of Whitby throughout the stations history. It is true to say that lifeboats quite often work in extreme conditions and that each member of the crew is pivotal to its success every member playing an equally important role and as such no preference has been given to one particular coxswain or crewman, they are featured in no particular order.
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Whitby lifeboat has its own dedicated which can be accessed by using this link the website has just undergone a full makeover with more content than the previous website and a far better layout, I had a sneak preview and had expected great things of the website. Whitby lifeboat station is accepted as one of the RNLI busiest stations, yet unfortunately there is only one service call out listed from January! The website administrator has created a aesthetically pleasing website and it is a sad shame that it has not been updated since its launch!