Valentia Lifeboat Station | |
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General information | |
Type | RNLI Lifeboat Station |
Location | Knightstown, Valentia Island, County Kerry |
Country | Ireland |
Coordinates | 51°55′37″N 10°17′18″W / 51.92694°N 10.28833°W |
Opened | 1864 |
Owner | Royal National Lifeboat Institution |
The Valentia Lifeboat Station is located at Knightstown, Valentia Island, County Kerry, Ireland.
The first lifeboat house in the area was constructed in 1864 on the mainland at Reenard Point, facing the island of Valentia. It closed in 1896, and was reopened in 1946.[1]
Between 1939 and 1945, an auxiliary rescue boat had been stationed at Valentia to help aircraft personnel flying in from the Atlantic during Second World War.
A new boathouse was constructed in 1995, and the following year, the station received 17-07John and Margaret Doig (ON 1218), a Severn-class lifeboat, becoming one of the 35 Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) stations around the British Isles to operate the RNLI's largest lifeboat.
In 1985, its personnel participated in the recovery of corpses from Air India Flight 182, the worst aviation disaster in Irish territory.[1] (See Station Honours 1985)
Valentia Lifeboats
All-Weather Lifeboats
ON[lower-alpha 1] | Op. No.[lower-alpha 2] | Name | In service [2] | Class | Comments |
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Mary Crosby Leonard[3] |
1864–1890 | 32ft Self-Righting (P&S) | |||
174 | Crosby Leonard | 1890–1896 | 33ft 7in Self-Righting (P&S) | (Station Closed in 1896) | |
690 | C. & S. | 1946–1947 | 45ft Watson-class | (Station Reopened 1946) | |
687 | B.A.S.P. | 1947–1951 | 45ft Watson-class | ||
717 | A.E.D. | 1951–1957 | Barnett-class | ||
938 | Roland Watts | 1957–1983 | Barnett-class | ||
1082 | 52-23 | Margaret Frances Love | 1983–1996 | Arun-class | |
1218 | 17-07 | John and Margaret Doig | 1996– | Severn-class | |
Station Honours
The following are awards made to the crew of Valentia Lifeboat Station[4]
- William Rowe - 1828
- Joseph Ronowden - 1828
- William Mark - 1828
- Richard Jeffers - 1828
- Nicholas Hanning - 1828
- Hugh Cooper, Coastguard - 1861
- Dermot Walsh, Coxswain - 1970
- John Joseph Houlihan, Motor Mechanic - 1963
- The Maud Smith award for Gallantry 1963
- John Joseph Houlihan - 1963
- The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum
- P Murphy, Bowman - 1970
- J Curtin, crew member - 1970
- J Curran, crew members - 1970
- N Murphy, crew member - 1970
- John Joseph Houlihan, Motor Mechanic - 1983
- A Framed letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution
- The Coxswain and Crew - 1985
- Seanie Murphy, Coxswain - 1989
- Seanie Murphy, Coxswain - 1997
See also
References
- 1 2 "History" RNLI. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
- ↑ Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2023). Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2023. Lifeboats Enthusiasts Society.
- ↑ Leonard, Richie; Denton, Tony (2021). Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 (2021 ed.). Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society. pp. 2–18.
- ↑ "Valentia's Station history". RNLI. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
Bibliography
- Robinson, Richard. Valentia Lifeboats: A History. History Press Limited, 2011. ISBN 1845887077