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Drinking Fountain Euston Park Fleetwood
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Drinking Fountain Euston Park Fleetwood
Drinking Fountain Euston Park Fleetwood
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227986
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NFL08122008004
Title
Drinking Fountain Euston Park Fleetwood
Drinking Fountain Euston Park Fleetwood
Place
Fleetwood
Personal names
James Abram, George Greenall, George Wilkinson
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During the Great Storm of November 7thth 1890 both the main lifeboat and the no. 2 boat had been launched. The two men were part of the crew of the local fishing smack the Osprey under the command of James Fogg. The Osprey was struggling to reach Fleetwood when the crew sighted the schooner Jean Campbell in distress. Mr Fogg took the Osprey as close as he could and then under his guidance a small boat was launched manned by George Wilkinson, James Abram, and George Greenall. They succeeded in reaching the schooner and got the crew of three in the boat, but as they headed back to the Osprey it was swamped and sank. The only survivor was George Wilkinson who was hauled to safety by James Fogg and the smacks cook. The Osprey skipper James Fogg and George Wilkinson the only survivor of the swamped boat were each awarded the Silver Medal by the RNLI. A fund was set up for their dependants and the drinking fountain was installed in their memory, however it was felt that that was insufficient and the monument was erected as a more suitable memorial to their courage.
During the Great Storm of November 7thth 1890 both the main lifeboat and the no. 2 boat had been launched. The two men were part of the crew of the local fishing smack the Osprey under the command of James Fogg. The Osprey was struggling to reach Fleetwood when the crew sighted the schooner Jean Campbell in distress. Mr Fogg took the Osprey as close as he could and then under his guidance a small boat was launched manned by George Wilkinson, James Abram, and George Greenall. They succeeded in reaching the schooner and got the crew of three in the boat, but as they headed back to the Osprey it was swamped and sank. The only survivor was George Wilkinson who was hauled to safety by James Fogg and the smacks cook.
The Osprey skipper James Fogg and George Wilkinson the only survivor of the swamped boat were each awarded the Silver Medal by the RNLI. A fund was set up for their dependants and the drinking fountain was installed in their memory, however it was felt that that was insufficient and the monument was erected as a more suitable memorial to their courage.
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16.91 X 10.39
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c1980
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