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Little & Broad Haven lifeboat station
Little and Broad Haven lifeboat station located in the southern corner of St Bride’s Bay and has an inshore lifeboat. There has been a station since 1882, although originally called Littlehaven.
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Little & Broad Haven lifeboat station, Little Haven, Broad Haven, Pembrokeshire , United Kingdom
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