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Torbay lifeboat station
Torbay lifeboat station operates from Brixham harbour and was established in 1866. The station operates inshore and all weather lifeboats.
Station open daily, Brixham shop open all year round, Kiosk Easter to end of September.
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Torbay lifeboat station, Brixham, Brixham, Devon , United Kingdom
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