The minute books of the Suffolk Humane Society : a pioneer lifesaving organisation and the world's first sailing lifeboat, 1806-1892 /

The Suffolk Humane Society was formed in 1806 after the pattern of the Royal Humane Society of London, its purpose being to reward those who saved their fellows from drowning and those who resuscitated people who had apparently died. It took on additional duties the following year when it undertook...

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Corporate Authors: Suffolk Humane Society (Author), Suffolk Records Society
Other Authors: Malster, Robert (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ; Rochester, New York : Boydell Press, 2013.
Series:Suffolk Records Society (Series) ; v. 56.
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Summary:The Suffolk Humane Society was formed in 1806 after the pattern of the Royal Humane Society of London, its purpose being to reward those who saved their fellows from drowning and those who resuscitated people who had apparently died. It took on additional duties the following year when it undertook financing and administration of the Lowestoft lifeboat Frances Ann. This pioneering lifesaving organization continued to operate the lifeboats at Lowestoft and Pakefield, in spite of a sometimes chronic lack of financial support, until it handed over the tow stations and their boats to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in 1873. It was not finally wound up until 1892. The documents presented here detail its activities and finances. They are accompanied by an introduction and elucidatory notes.
Physical Description:xlix, 118 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 105) and indexes.
ISBN:9781843838050
1843838052