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Fowey lifeboat station
Fowey lifeboat station was established in the 1820s and now operates inshore and all weather lifeboats.
RNLI shop has restricted opening times and station visits only by appointment.
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Fowey lifeboat station, 7 Passage St, Fowey, Cornwall PL23 1DE, United Kingdom
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