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Flamborough lifeboat station
Flamborough lifeboat station was established in 1871 but went through a major rebuild in the early 1990’s, with the station now operating an inshore lifeboat.
The station is open to the public during the summer and has a gift shop.
Originally Flamborough had two stations this one at South Landing and one at North Landing. This strategic positioning on either side of the Flamborough headland allowed launches regardless of the weather conditions. You can still see the de-commissioned station at North Landing.
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Flamborough lifeboat station, South Landing, Flamborough, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire YO15 1AE, United Kingdom
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