
One Moment for One Crew at Burnham-on-Sea RNLI
: RNLI people from Burnham-on-Sea take part in special photo moment to mark the charity’s 200th anniversary year
On Thursday 1 August, Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) representatives from Burnham-on-Sea participated in a special photo moment – One Moment for One Crew – to create a photographic record of those involved with the lifesaving charity in this, its 200th anniversary year.
The charity, which was founded in 1824, asked its volunteers and staff from around the UK and Ireland to take a photo of themselves, their crew or their team, at as close to 18:24 on 1.8.24 as possible. Whether lifeguards on a beach, lifeboat crew at a station, fundraisers at an event, or volunteers in a museum – all involved with the charity have been encouraged to submit a photo of themselves representing their RNLI role at wherever they may be on this date and time.
Representatives including lifeboat crews/lifeguards/fundraisers/shop volunteers/and family members from RNLI communities in Burnham-on-Sea have taken part. The photos have been uploaded to an online portal and will be used to create a montage image.
The RNLI celebrated its 200th anniversary on 4 March this, and this photographic moment is one of a range of events and programmes which the charity has organised to mark its bicentenary.
Anjie Rook, RNLI Associate Director, who is overseeing the RNLI’s 200th anniversary programmes, says:
‘The RNLI has been saving lives at sea for 200 years thanks to its incredible people – the courageous lifeboat crews and lifeguards who put their own lives at risk to save others; the dedicated fundraisers who raise the income to power those rescues; the committed volunteers who give their own time in a range of other roles such as giving out water safety advice or helping to run our retail shops and museums, and the staff who provide vital support to our volunteers.
‘We have encouraged anyone who has some form of involvement with the RNLI to participate in this special One Moment for One Crew photographic event, to capture a record of everyone who, at this moment in time, is playing some part in the RNLI’s lifesaving work, continuing its legacy and securing its future.
‘During our 200th anniversary year we have been remembering our past, celebrating the lifesaving service we provide today, and aiming to inspire future generations of lifesavers and supporters. One Moment for One Crew is very much about celebrating the people of today’s RNLI and, we hope, inspiring those future generations who will take the RNLI into its third century of lifesaving.’
Here are a selection of Burnham-on-Sea images from 'One Moment for One Crew'.
File name: One_moment_one_crew. (Credit Nick Tolley of the Picture Business, Abingdon st, Burnham on sea)
File name: The_Rundle_family (RNLI/Mike Lang) Scott Rundle, Long standing Duty Launch Authority/Helmsman with his wife and two daughters, Gemma plus Meghan, who is a RNLI lifeguard at Burnham-on-Sea. Scott's wife Clare was also station admin for over ten years
File name: The_Coombes_Family (RNLI/Mike Lang) Three generations - Long standing Helmsman Jason Coombes, with his mother Jan Johnston, who is a shop volunteer, and son Jake who is also a Burnham-on-Sea lifeguard
File name: The Johnsons and the Chappells (RNLI/Tim Johnson). Helm Tim Johnson and Helm Ashley Chappell with their respective families, who met up on holiday in Cornwall, for the ‘one moment one crew’ moment
Since the RNLI was founded in 1824, its volunteer crews and lifeguards have saved over 146,000 lives – this equates to an average of two lives saved every day for 200 years.
Founded in a London tavern on 4 March 1824 following an appeal from Sir William Hillary, who lived on the Isle of Man and witnessed many shipwrecks, the RNLI has continued saving lives at sea throughout the past two centuries. Today, it operates 238 lifeboat stations around the UK and Ireland, including four on the River Thames, and has seasonal lifeguards on 238 lifeguarded beaches around the UK. It designs and builds its own lifeboats and runs domestic and international water safety programmes.
For further information about the RNLI’s 200th anniversary, visit RNLI.org/200.
Notes to Editors
· Photographs are available for download and use.
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RNLI media contacts
For more information please contact Mike Lang, volunteer lifeboat press officer at Burnham-on-Sea RNLI Lifeboat Station on 07889 815860 or Emma Haines, Regional Communications Manager, on 07786 668847 or [email protected] or contact the RNLI Press Office on 01202 336789.
Key facts about the RNLI
The RNLI charity saves lives at sea. Its volunteers provide a 24-hour search and rescue service around the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland coasts. The RNLI operates 238 lifeboat stations in the UK and Ireland and more than 240 lifeguard units on beaches around the UK and Channel Islands. The RNLI is independent of Coastguard and government and depends on voluntary donations and legacies to maintain its rescue service. Since the RNLI was founded in 1824, its lifeboat crews and lifeguards have saved over 146,000 lives.
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