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- Culmer_White abstract "The Culmer White was a 19th-century lifeboat of the Isle of Thanet.With the resounding success of the 'Mary White' in 1851 and the subsequent presentation of the 'Culmer White' in 1853 soon afterward, both the Coastguard and the R.N.L.I. were equipping their stations with White's boats. From these humble origins and a developing reputation, White's boatyard grew to become John Samuel Whites of Cowes. A flourishing tradition developed which lasted well into the 1960s with 134 White's lifeboats being ordered, completed and delivered.White's patented lifeboats featured a "double skin of planking with waterproof material in between", on the whole "a fine example of skillful craftsmanship" - however they would not 'self-right'.Ironically, John White declared, a lifeboat "has no reason to capsize at all and there is no reason why she should".The first of these cost some £116/~; it was sent to Cardigan, on the Welsh coast. Following Thomas White's lead, the first Ramsgate lifeboat was installed in 1852. This was to be called 'The Northumberland', and built by James Beeching for the Ramsgate Harbour Commission.It was not until 1857 that Walmer at Deal received its first official lifeboat, from the Royal Thames Yacht Club. All of these preceded the RNLI craft that are now such a familiar part of coastal heritage. It is clear from the many boats given over to the service of rescue just how dangerous an area of the coast the Goodwin Sands were considered to be.The Culmer White achieved everlasting renown amongst historians of the lifeboat service in 1857 with its sister boat on the occasion of the rescue of the Northern Belle.".
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- Culmer_White wikiPageLength "1863".
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- Culmer_White wikiPageRevisionID "673705593".
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Cardigan,_Ceredigion.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Cardigan,_Wales.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lifeboats.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Goodwin_Sands.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Thanet.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink J._Samuel_White.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink James_Beeching.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Mary_White_(lifeboat).
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Belle.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink RNLI.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Royal_National_Lifeboat_Institution.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Thames_Yacht_Club.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Walmer_Lifeboat_Station.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLink Walmer_and_Deal_lifeboats.
- Culmer_White wikiPageWikiLinkText "Culmer White".
- Culmer_White hasPhotoCollection Culmer_White.
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- Culmer_White wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Culmer_White subject Category:Lifeboats.
- Culmer_White hypernym Lifeboat.
- Culmer_White type Article.
- Culmer_White type Ship.
- Culmer_White type Type.
- Culmer_White type Article.
- Culmer_White type Ship.
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- Culmer_White comment "The Culmer White was a 19th-century lifeboat of the Isle of Thanet.With the resounding success of the 'Mary White' in 1851 and the subsequent presentation of the 'Culmer White' in 1853 soon afterward, both the Coastguard and the R.N.L.I. were equipping their stations with White's boats. From these humble origins and a developing reputation, White's boatyard grew to become John Samuel Whites of Cowes.".
- Culmer_White label "Culmer White".
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- Culmer_White sameAs Q5193082.
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- Culmer_White wasDerivedFrom Culmer_White?oldid=673705593.
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