Mayday! Mayday!: The History of Sea Rescue Around Britains Coastal Waters
By (Author) Karen Farrington
By (author) Nick Constable
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
1st October 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ambulance and rescue services
363.123810941
Hardback
256
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 26mm
1052g
Lifeboats occupy a particular place in peoples hearts as unpaid volunteers regularly take to their boats often in extremely adverse conditions to rescue others from the sea.
The stories that go with lifeboats and their crews are those of courage, sacrifice, community and our coastline. No matter if one is on holiday by the coast, or living inland, we are always aware of the work these brave crews do, and also aware of the tremendous affection the RNLI has throughout the whole of the British Isles. An island race appreciates those who risk their lives continually to help those endangered at sea.
May-Day! May-Day! showcases the work, over many years, that the RNLI crews have undertaken, using the technology and training of their time to go out into dangerous waters to rescue people. It contains a great deal of useful/technical information to give the reader all the background information to the science of saving lives at sea.
The RNLI is close to the hearts of the British public, who want to know more about their work today, but also historically how they have evolved. With archive material, first-person interviews of station commanders, rescuers, etc. plus scientific illustrations and maps, this book will be the first to bring together the history and technology, people and crews, triumphs and disasters of the RNLI together in one book.
One of Britains proudest traditions, finely honoured in this handsome book. Northern Echo
Karen Farrington is a journalist and author of over a dozen books with Sanctuary, Carlton and Hamlyn. She lives in Exeter.