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Pwllheli lifeboat station
Pwllheli lifeboat station was established in 1891 and now operates inshore and all weather lifeboats.
Station is open daily, no shop.
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Pwllheli lifeboat station, Pwllheli, Llyn Peninsula, Gwynedd , United Kingdom
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