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St Mary's Lifeboat Station is situated in St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, St Mary's Harbour, Isles of Scilly and has been an important station for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution since the service began in 1837, however without a service between 1855 and 1874. History A lifeboat station was provided in 1874 at a cost of £280 (). In 1899 this was replaced by a new station at Carn Thomas with a slipway, at a cost of £1,500 (). In 1902 the slipway was extended by by Robert Hicks to enable the lifeboat to be launched at any state of the tide. The lifeboat house was adapted in 1914 to receive a new motor lifeboat, but this didn't arrive on the station until 1919. Since the arrival of the ''Robert Edgar'' in 1981, the lifeboat has been moored in the harbour, rather than the lifeboat house. St Mary's lifeboats ON is the Official Number of the boat use din RNLI records from 1884. Op. No. is the Operational Number of the boat carried on the hull. Awards St Mary's Lifeboat h ...
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St Mary's, Isles Of Scilly
St Mary's ( kw, Ennor, meaning ''The Mainland'') is the largest and most populous island of the Isles of Scilly, an archipelago off the southwest coast of Cornwall in England. Description St Mary's has an area of — 40 percent of the total land area of the Isles of Scilly — this includes four small tidal islands which connect with St Mary's at low tide: Toll's Island, Taylor's Island, Newford Island and the island at Innisidgen. With a population of 1,723 (out of a total population for Scilly of 2,203) St Mary's is relatively densely populated, with twice the average population density of the Isles of Scilly as a whole. The majority of St Mary's residents live in the western half of the island, with Hugh Town alone having a population of 1,097. The main settlement, Hugh Town ''( Cornish: Tre Huw)'', was sold to the inhabitants by the Crown in 1949 (it had belonged to the Duchy of Cornwall — which still owns much of the rest of the island). Other settlements on the island ...
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