You can find a very good summary of the history of the ‘James
Stevens No 14’ lifeboat by clicking the second link below.
Additional websites under the Links heading add significant
information to that given in my article* of 16th August, 2010. (Part
1)
This historic lifeboat designed in 1807 started life as a
pulling and sailing vessel, but in 1906 she was fitted with a 40 hp Blake
petrol engine. She is the oldest surviving lifeboat in the world to have been powered
by an engine. At 42.98’ LOA she would have been more than a handful to row.
Links
*’James Stevens No 14’ Lifeboat
(Part 1)
Project Details – Restoration of
‘James Stevens No 14’
‘James Stevens No 14’
http://www.maritimeheritageeast.org.uk/exhibitions/james-stevens-no14-lifeboat
Frinton and Walton Heritage Trust
http://www.frintonresidents.co.uk/frinton-on-sea/linked%20documents/FRAHeritage%20Report.htm
http://www.maritimeheritageeast.org.uk/exhibitions/james-stevens-no14-lifeboat
Frinton and Walton Heritage Trust
http://www.frintonresidents.co.uk/frinton-on-sea/linked%20documents/FRAHeritage%20Report.htm
Frinton and Walton Heritage
Trust
National Historic Ships – ‘James
Stevens No 14’
Nigel Pepper Photography – ‘James
Stevens No 14’
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