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Title
Coxswain
Date
2016
Medium
steel
Accession number
SR7_FJ_S201
Acquisition method
commissioned by East Durham Heritage Group Funding Through Seahams Durham County Councillirs and County Durham Commiunity Foundation
Work type
Statue
Custodian
East Durham Heritage Group
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
27th November 2016
Access
at all times
Signature/marks description
signed in weld: Ray Lonsdale 2016
Inscription description
plaque 1 : The Coxswain / Commissioned by East Durham Heritage Group / and erected on the 27th of November 2016, this memorial commemorates the courage and / dedication to duty of all past members of the / Seaham lifeboat station, five of whom made the / ultimate sacrifice on the 17th of November 1962 / Seaham Lifeboat Station / Opened Sept. 1st 1870 – Closed Feb. 24th 1979 / 137 launches – 289 loved saved / “With courage, nothing is impossible” / Kindly funded by Seaham’s Durham County Councillors, The East Durham Heritage Group & County Durham Community Foundation / The Coxswain is a creation by Ray Lonsdale; plaque 2: “The Coxswains Cry” / There’s a white hoss comin’ / with many friends / an’ a’ think they’ll tak’ us down. / Grab a had me lad’s and watch y’sel’s / for the sea will have us now. / Ray Lonsdale