Burry Port Lifeboat Station

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title: Burry Port Lifeboat Station
text: Burry Port Lifeboat Station was first opened in 1887, the cost of the station defrayed from a legacy bequeathed by the late Mrs J. S. Barclay of Edmonton, London, and in accordance with her wishes, the boat was named David Barclay of Tottenham (ON110), after her late husband. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) had taken over a lifeboat station at Llanelli in 1854, 2 years after it opened, but decided to close the station, and relocate the lifeboat operations to Pembrey in 1863. Howev
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description: RNLI Lifeboat station in Carmarthenshire, Scotland
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date created: 2010-06-29T13:56:08Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T20:37:03Z
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