Henry George Blogg (1876–1954), GC, BEM
Henry George Blogg (1876–1954), GC, BEM
Henry George Blogg (1876–1954), GC, BEM
Henry George Blogg (1876–1954), GC, BEM
Henry George Blogg (1876–1954), GC, BEM

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Cromer No. 2 Boathouse

Title

Henry George Blogg (1876–1954), GC, BEM

Date

1962

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 52 x W 41 x D 30 cm

Accession number

SC01

Work type

Bust

Inscription description

engraved on an associated plaque: HENRY BLOGG / G.C. B.E.M. / COXSWAIN OF CROMER / LIFE-BOATS 1909–1974 / WINNER OF THE R.N.L.I. / GOLD MEDAL / FOR CONSPICUOUS / GALLANTRY 3 TIMES / OF ITS SILVER MEDAL / 4 TIMES / WITH THE HELP OF / HIS GALLANT CREW / RESCUED 873 LIVES / DURING 53 YEARS / OF SERVICE / "- ONE OF THE / BRAVEST MEN / WHO EVER LIVED" / DIED JUNE 13th 1954

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Cromer No. 2 Boathouse

Norfolk England

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