STORM AND COMPANY
LIFEBOAT CREWS
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The sons of THOMAS SMITH
'ARGY' STORM (1833-1928) and REBECCA nee MOORSOM
(1838-1908): WILLIAM (1861-1936) REUBEN (1869-1946) THOMAS (1865-1936) OLIVER (1878-1956) All served as lifeboat coxswains. The man on the right is unknown |
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| Some of the Leo Walmsley's Fosdyk Family in his book THREE FEVERS as per his letter to Captain Raymond Storm in 1965. | |||
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In the back row, 2nd, 3rd and
4th from left, are: Greenup Harrison (1881-1957), Oliver Storm (1878-1956) Ted Bedlington. In the front row l. to r. are: |
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| THE ROBIN HOOD'S BAY LIFEBOAT CREW - about 1905. | |||
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| A SPECIAL OCCASION - IN THE 1920S? | A LIFEBOAT LAUNCH | ||
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| ROBIN HOOD'S BAY LIFEBOAT AND CREW ABOARD | ' | ||
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| A photograph of the crew of the Mary Ann Lockwood
about 1912 provided by Fylingdales Local History Group and naming them as follows: Reuben Storm (paraffin salesman), Walter Pike, Reuben Storm, .Jack Knaggs, William Screaton, Dudley Storm, William Storm (coxwain), Tom Storm (shoemaker), Matt Cooper, Henry Duke, Oliver Storm, William Smith (fish sales manager), Tom Storm. Apart from the occupations mentioned the crew were full or part time fishermen. |
Bay lifeboat and coxswain WILLIAM STORM (1860-1936), fisherman and church man. |