"Nora Royds" Lifeboat, Lifeboat Station, East Bank Road, St Annes on Sea

"Nora Royds" Lifeboat, Lifeboat Station, East Bank Road, St Annes on Sea
"Nora Royds" Lifeboat, Lifeboat Station, East Bank Road, St Annes on Sea
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"Nora Royds" Lifeboat, Lifeboat Station, East Bank Road, St Annes on Sea
St Annes on Sea
The "Nora Royds" Lifeboat replaced the "Laura Janet" Lifeboat after it was tragically lost at sea with all crew, 14 in number, in the Mexico disaster of 1886.

The gentleman stood to the left of the wheel in the centre of the picture is Sir Charles Macara.

"Macara published numerous articles on labour questions, the organization of trade, philanthropic movements, and lifeboat work, the last reflecting the involvement of himself and his wife as residents of St Anne's-on-Sea, Lancashire, from 1884, in the Lifeboat Saturday movement, following the disaster at St Anne's in 1886, in which the local lifeboat was sunk with the loss of all crew.

Macara was created a baronet in 1911, and received many foreign decorations. He died at his home, Friar's Croft, Hale, Cheshire, on 2 January 1929, leaving one son, William Cowper Macara, who succeeded to the baronetcy, and four daughters. His wife also survived him. He was buried in the town cemetery, St Anne's-on-Sea, on 5 January"

Fron the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Online version)


This image is a copy taken from the collection of glass negatives in St Annes Library.
Glass slide, negative
Monochrome
c.1887
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