Ramsgate Lifeboat Station
Station located in the Port of Ramsgate in Kent
Ramsgate Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station located in the Port of Ramsgate in the English county of Kent . The station is one of the oldest to operate in the British Isles and has launched to many notable services. Among the awards won by its crews over the years are 42 RNLI medals , including 2 gold, 39 silver and 1 bronze, the last being awarded in 2000.[ 1]
History
A lifeboat station was first established at Ramsgate Harbour in 1802 by the trustees of the harbour,[ 1] pre dating the formation of any national lifeboat organisation by more than 20 years. After a lapse in service between 1824 and 1851 a station was re-established by the trustees.
In 1865, the lifeboat station was taken over by the Board of Trade and the RNLI, who ran it jointly until 1922, when the RNLI it took over full responsibility, and who run the service to this day.[ 1]
The current lifeboat station, on the harbour wall between the inner and outer pools of the main harbour, opened in 1998, and services both an inshore lifeboat, the D-class (IB1) Claire & David Delves (B-878) and offshore Tamar-class lifeboat, the RNLB 16-23 Diamond Jubilee (ON 1303).[ 2]
RNLI 16-23 Diamond Jubilee (ON 1303)
Dunkirk evacuation
During the evacuation of troops from Dunkirk in 1940, Lifeboat Prudential , of Ramsgate was the first little ship to the rescue. The lifeboat left Ramsgate at 2.20 in the afternoon with Coxswain Howard Primrose Knight in command with her own crew of eight men. They had been issued with gas masks, steel helmets and the lifeboat was loaded with four coils of grass warp and cans of fresh water for the troops. She took in tow eight boats, most of them wherries , manned by eighteen naval men, and when she reached Dunkirk her role was to tow the wherries between the beaches and the waiting ships. In total she rescued 2,800 troops from the beaches. For his 'gallantry and determination,' Coxswain Howard Knight was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal .[ 3]
Station Honours
The following are awards made at Ramsgate[ 1] [ 4]
Howard Primrose Cooper Knight, Coxswain - 1940[ 3]
Charles Fish, Coxswain - 1881
Charles Fish, Coxswain - 1891 (Second Service Award)
William Miller - 1826
Captain Edward Gimar - 1829
James Hogbin, Coxswain - 1857
Isaac Jarman, Coxswain - 1864
Isaac Jarman, Coxswain - 1870 (Second Service Award)
Charles Fish, Bowman - 1870
Mr Daniel Reading, Master of Ramsgate Harbour Steam Tug - 1872
James Simpson - 1874
William Wharrier - 1874
(mate and engineer respectively of the Ramsgate Harbour Tug)
Richard Goldsmith, crew member - 1881
Henry Belsey, crew member - 1881
David Berry, crew member - 1881
Thomas Cooper Snr. crew member - 1881
Thomas Cooper Jnr. crew member - 1881
Thomas Friend, crew member - 1881
John Goldmith, crew member - 1881
Stephen Goldsmith, crew member - 1881
Henry Meader, crew member - 1881
Robert Penney, crew member - 1881
Charles Vernon, crew member - 1881
Alfred Page, Master - 1881
William Wharrier, crew member - 1881 (Second Service Award)
William Austen, crew member - 1881
Charles Knight, crew member - 1881
Edward Revell, crew member - 1881
George Woodward, crew member - 1881
Richard Yare, crew member - 1881
(Master and crew of the tug Vulcan)
William Wharrier, engineer, of the Ramsgate Harbour Tug - 1890 (Third Service Award)
Alfred Page, Tug Master - 1892 (Second Service Award)
Thomas James Watson - 1892
William Burton - 1892
Edwin Hurle - 1892
Arthur E Fisher - 1892 (the crew of the smack Britain's Pride of Ramsgate )
Alfred Page, Tug Master - 1898 (Third Service Award)
John Hawkins - 1906
William Cooper, Coxswain - 1916
Thomas W Read, Second Coxswain - 1916
Ronald N Cannon, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1986
Ronald N Cannon, Coxswain/Mechanic - 2000 (Second Service Award)
Douglas S Kirkaldie. Coxswain - 1952
Royal Harbour Ramsgate (Indian Chief) Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry
Charles Fish, Coxswain - 1881
Richard Goldsmith, crew member - 1881
Henry Belsey, crew member - 1881
David Berry, crew member - 1881
Thomas Cooper Snr. crew member - 1881
Thomas Cooper Jnr. crew member - 1881[ 5]
Thomas Friend, crew member - 1881
John Goldmith, crew member - 1881
Stephen Goldsmith, crew member - 1881
Henry Meader, crew member - 1881
Robert Penney, crew member - 1881
Charles Vernon, crew member - 1881
Alfred Page, Master - 1881
William Wharrier, crew member - 1881
William Austen, crew member - 1881
Charles Knight, crew member - 1881
Edward Revell, crew member - 1881
George Woodward, crew member - 1881[ 6]
Richard Yare, crew member - 1881 (Master and crew of the tug Vulcan)
The Maud Smith Award 1952(for the bravest act of lifesaving during the year by a member of a lifeboat crew)
Douglas S Kirkaldie. Coxswain - 1952
The Maud Smith Award 1985(for the bravest act of lifesaving during the year by a member of a lifeboat crew)
Ronald N Cannon, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1986
The Maud Smith Award 1999(for the bravest act of lifesaving during the year by a member of a lifeboat crew)
Ronald N Cannon, Coxswain/Mechanic - 2000
The Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society Lady Swaythling Trophy
Ronald N Cannon, Coxswain/Mechanic - 2000
James Michael Bower Endowment Fund Award 1999as one of the two Silver Medal awardees of 1999
Ronald N Cannon, Coxswain/Mechanic -2000
The Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum
Thomas J H Cooper, Coxswain - 1968
Michael Petts, crew member - 1975
Timothy Hurst, crew member - 1975
Malcolm H R Llewellyn - 1980
Bryan L E Morgan - 1980 (Coxswain and Launch Seaman of the Trinity House Pilot Vessel Versatile )
Timothy E Hurst, Helmsman - 1985
Timothy Hurst, Emergency Mechanic - 2000
Lance Oran, crew member - 2000
A Framed Letter of Thanks signed by the Chairman of the Institution
R Cannon, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1983
D Pegden, Second Coxswain/Assistant Mechanic - 1983
D Cooper, Emergency Mechanic - 1983
W Blay, crew member - 1983
T Brown, crew member - 1983
T Hurst, crew member - 1983
Ronald N Cannon, Coxswain/Mechanic - 1984
D Pegden, 2nd Coxswain/Assistant Mechanic - 1984
T Hurst, crew member - 1984
M Mett, crew member - 1984
N Stephens, crew member - 1984
R Noble, crew member - 1984
Timothy Hurst, crew member - 1984
Ronald N Cannon, Coxswain/Mechanic - 2000
Christopher Andrews, Helmsman - 2008
Harvey Cole, crew member - 2008
John Rabbatts, crew member - 2008
Awarded by the Prudential Assurance Companydonors of the lifeboat, in recognition of the Dunkirk service Inscribed Silver Plaques
Coxswain and Crew - 1940
Ronald N Cannon, Retired Coxswain/Mechanic - 2017[ 7]
Awarded by The King of Denmark Silver Medal
Coxswain W Cooper - 1911
The Master of the Tug Aid - 1911
Awarded by The President of the United States of America
Gold watch to the Coxswain- 1919
Binoculars to the Second Coxswain - 1919
Gold Medals to the Lifeboat Crew - 1919
Ramsgate Lifeboats
All-weather lifeboats
ON[ a]
Op. No.[ b]
Name
In service[ 2]
Class
Comments
–
–
Northumberland
1851–1865
Self-Righting
–
–
Friend
1865–1866
29-foot 1in Self-Righting (P&S)
[ 8]
–
–
Bradford
1866–1877
40-foot Self-Righting (P&S)
[ 8]
–
–
Bowman
1877
44-foot Self-Righting (P&S)
[ 8]
–
–
Bradford
1877–1887
44-foot Self-Righting (P&S)
[ 8]
117
–
Bradford
1887–1893
40-foot Self-Righting (P&S)
350
–
Bradford
1893–1905
42-foot Self-Righting (motor)
537
–
Charles and Susanna Stephens
1905–1926
43-foot Self-Righting (P&S)
697
–
Prudential
1925–1953
Ramsgate
[ Note 1] [ 9]
901
–
Michael and Lily Davis
1953–1976
46ft 9in Watson
1042
44-016
Ralph and Joy Swann
1976–1990
Waveney
1154
47-036
Kenneth Thelwall II
1990–1994
Tyne
1197
14-02
Esme Anderson
1994–2023
Trent
1303
16-23
Diamond Jubilee
2023–
Tamar
[ 10]
All-weather lifeboat gallery
Trent Class Lifeboat Esme Anderson (ON-1197) at Ramsgate, 11 August 2009
Trent Class Relief Lifeboat Corinne Whiteley (ON-1253) at Ramsgate, 4 April 2010
Inshore lifeboats
^ ON is the RNLI's Official Number of the boat.
^ Op. No. is the RNLI's Operational Number of the boat carried on the hull.
See also
Notes
^ First motor lifeboat at station One of four lifeboats that took part in the Coronation Review of the Fleet by the Queen at Portsmouth on 15 June 1953
References