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Palling Volunteer Rescue Service : ウィキペディア英語版 | Palling Volunteer Rescue Service
Palling Volunteer Rescue Service is an independent, voluntary-manned and charitably-funded inshore rescue service located in the village of Sea Palling in North Norfolk, England. First established by private funds in 1840, it was taken over by the RNLI from 1858 and operated until 1931,〔 closed down in a rationalisation of regional lifeboat stations. Revived by local people through monies raised from private, business and charitable donations in 1974, today the charitable Palling Voluntary Rescue Service runs a single Ocean Pro RIB, covering the area between Eccles-on-Sea and Winterton-on-Sea.〔 ==First station: 1840-1930== The first station at Sea Palling was established in 1840 from local private funds as part of the Norfolk Shipwreck Association, drawn from the Marine salvage insurance monies gained from rescuing sailors from local ship wrecks.〔 This provided funds for two locally made wooden oar and sail lifeboats, both of which came under the control of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution from 1858.〔 At this time, although the lifeboat crews were volunteer local fishermen, so often were they called out that they continued to be paid from the salvage insurance funds, which resultantly supplemented the local fishing industry.〔 As a result of increased activity, a second station with its own lifeboat was established in 1870.〔
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