Monday, 19 December 2011

Event of 30 years ago, Penlee and the Solomon Browne Crew

6 Sleeps to Christmas and on this day 30 years ago a particular event changed the lives of at least 16 families who lost loved ones in a single incident, of the 16 who lost their lives 8 of them were volunteers for the RNLI on board the Solomon Browne, Penlee Lifeboat, out trying to save the lives of others.

Exactly 7 months ago to the day I wrote a blog entry land-locked-tamworth-its-mayor-and-rnli where I retold the story of the disaster and explained why I would be supporting the RNLI as my chosen charity this year.  for a good but brief account of the story I have found a BBC Link of the story at the time  and included a youtube video I have found

There are so many elements to this story of heroism that I find touching and or upsetting. These men were volunteers preparing to celebrate Christmas with their families only 6 days later, the coxswain refusing to let 2 members of the same family go on the rescue due to the severity of the weather, a group of these guys were sitting relaxing the the local British legion when the alarm was raised and off they went never to return.

I'm not sure but I think I understood the heroism of this story straight away even though I was only 5 at the time, I'd had all my family holidays in Cornwall and part of every holiday was seeing a lifeboat somewhere so may be it was just that I knew of these hero's.

Anyone can write about these things and I fall into that anyone category but it takes something special to do what the volunteers of the RNLI do. Please support the RNLI though any of my events or direct through their website and local branches, none of us know when we will need their support. http://www.rnli.org.uk/

Would I go out tonight in an horrific storm to save others? I'd like to think so but I really don't ever want to be asked the question.

1 comment:

  1. This is a very moving account. You should definitely look at publishing this more widely so people know why you have chosen the RNLI this year.

    From the pilot of the Sea King helicopter that assisted in the attempted rescue: Throughout the entire rescue the Penlee crew never appeared to hesitate. After each time they were washed, blown or pumped away from the casualty the Union Star, the Penlee crew immediately commenced another run in. Their spirit and dedication was amazing. They were truly the greatest eight men I have ever seen.

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