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{{Short description|Lifeboat station in Tyne and Wear, England}}
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| location = Tynemouth Lifeboat Station
| address = Fish Quay
| location_city = [[North Shields]], [[Tyne and Wear]], NE30 1JA
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'''Tynemouth Lifeboat Station''' is located on the [[River Tyne]], at Fish Quay, [[North Shields]], in the county of [[Tyne and Wear]].
A lifeboat was first stationed across the River Tyne in [[South Shields]] in 1789, with a second lifeboat placed in North Shields in 1798, both operated by the Tyne Lifeboat Institution (TLI).
The [[Royal National Lifeboat Institution]] (RNLI) currently operates a {{Lbc|Severn}} lifeboat 17-34 ''Osier'' (ON 1263), and a {{Lbc|D|IB1}} Inshore lifeboat ''Little Susie'' (D-829).
==History==
{{clear}}
== Tynemouth lifeboats==
===Tyne Lifeboat Institution===
{|class="wikitable"
! Name
! In service
! Station
! Comments
|-
| ''Original''
| {{nowrap|1789–1830}}
| {{nowrap|South Shields}}, Coble Landing
| Built by [[Henry Greathead|Greathead]].<br/>Wrecked in 1830
|-
| ''Northumberland''
| 1798–1842
| North Shields, Clifford's Fort
| Built by [[Henry Greathead|Greathead]]
|-
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1832–1842
| North Shields, Prior's Haven
| RNIPLS lifeboat, [[Norfolk and Suffolk-class lifeboat|26-foot Norfolk & Suffolk (P&S)]], managed by the TLI.<ref name="LBES 2021"/> Badly damaged, and scrapped in 1842.
|-
| ''Tyne''
| 1833–1887
| South Shields, Coble Landing
| Built by J Oliver of South Shields
|-
| ''Providence''
| 1841–1862
| South Shields, South Beach
|
|-
| ''Prior''
| {{nowrap|1842–1862}}
| North Shield, Prior's Haven
| Transferred to South Beach in 1862 on arrival of RNLB ''Constance''
|-
| ''Northumberland''
| 1842–1884
| North Shields, Clifford's Fort
|
|-
| ''Prior''
| 1862–1878
| South Shields, South Beach
|
|-
| ''Providence''
| 1862–1872
| South Shields, Coble Landing
|
|-
| ''Tom Perry''
| 1872–1938
| South Shields, Coble Landing
|
|-
| {{nowrap|''Willie Wouldhave''}}
| 1878–1947
| South Shields, South Beach
| Destroyed by arson, along with the boathouse, 1947
|-
| ''James Young''
| 1884–1941
| North Shields, Clifford's Fort
| Destroyed by enemy bombing, 1941
|-
| ''Bedford''
| 1886–1937
| South Shields, Coble Landing
| Built by Lancelot Lambert at the Lawe Building Yard. Fitted with an engine, 1935
|-
|}
=== Royal National Lifeboat Institution ===
====No.1 Station (Prior's Haven)====
{|class="wikitable"
! ON{{efn|name=ON|ON is the RNLI's Official Number of the boat.}}
! Name
! In service<ref name="LBES 2021">{{cite book |last1=Leonard |first1=Richie |last2=Denton |first2=Tony |title=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 |date=2021 |publisher=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society |pages=2–120}}</ref>
! Class
! Comments
|-
| –
| ''Constance''
| 1862–1864
| 33-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| –
| ''Robert Whitworth''
| 1864–1865
| 33-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| –
| ''Constance''
| 1865–1875
| 33-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| –
| [[Civil Service lifeboats|''Charles Dibdin'']]
| 1875–1888
| 37-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| 204
| [[Civil Service lifeboats|''Charles Dibdin'']]
| 1889–1905
| 37-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
|}
==== No.2 Station (Black Middens) ====
{|class="wikitable"
! ON{{efn|name=ON}}
! Name
! In service<ref name="LBES 2021">{{cite book |last1=Leonard |first1=Richie |last2=Denton |first2=Tony |title=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 |date=2021 |publisher=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society |pages=2–120}}</ref>
! Class
! Comments
|-
| –
| ''Pomfret and Goole''
| 1865–1872
| 37-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| 216
| ''Forester''
| 1872–1900
| 33-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| 455
| ''Forester''
| 1900–1905
| 38-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
|}
==== All-weather motor lifeboats (Clifford's Fort and Fish Quay) ====
{|class="wikitable"
! ON{{efn|name=ON}}
! Op. No.{{efn|name=Op|Op. No. is the RNLI's Operational Number of the boat carried on the hull.}}
! Name
! In service<ref name="LBES 2021">{{cite book |last1=Leonard |first1=Richie |last2=Denton |first2=Tony |title=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 |date=2021 |publisher=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society |pages=2–120}}</ref>
! Class
! Comments
|-
| 343
| –
| ''J. McConnell Hussey''
| {{nowrap|1905–1911}}
| 38-foot Self-righting (Motor)
| Moored afloat
|-
| 613
| –
| ''Henry Vernon''
| 1911–1919
| 40-foot Self-righting (motor)
|
|-
| 646
| –
| ''Henry Frederick Swan''
| 1918–1939
| 40-foot Self-righting (motor)
|
|-
| 824
| –
| ''John Pymont''
| 1939–1941
| {{Lbb|41ft Watson}}
| Destroyed by enemy bombing, 1941
|-
| 646
| –
| ''Henry Frederick Swan''
| 1941–1947
| 40-foot Self-righting (motor)
|
|-
| 852
| –
| ''Tynsider''
| 1947–1979
| {{Lbb|46ft 9in Watson}}
|
|-
| 945
| –
| ''Princess Alexandra of Kent''
| 1979–1980
| [[Barnett-class lifeboat|52-foot Barnett]]
|
|-
| 1061
| 52-13
| ''George and Olive Turner''
| 1980–1999
| {{Lbb|Arun}}
|
|-
| 1242
| 17-20
| ''Spirit of Northumberland''
| 1999–2021
| {{Lbb|Severn}}
|
|-
| 1263
| 17-34
| ''Osier''
| 2021–
| {{Lbb|Severn}}
|
|-
|}
==== Inshore lifeboats ====
{|class="wikitable"
! Op. No.{{efn|name=Op}}
! Name
! In service<ref name="LBES 2021">{{cite book |last1=Leonard |first1=Richie |last2=Denton |first2=Tony |title=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 |date=2021 |publisher=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society |pages=2–120}}</ref>
! Class
! Comments
|-
| D-12
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1965
| {{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}
|
|-
| D-49
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| {{nowrap|1965–1966}}
| {{nowrap|{{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}}}
|
|-
| D-50
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1966–1968
| {{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}
|
|-
| D-144
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1969–1970
| {{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}
|
|-
| D-172
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1970–1981
| {{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}
|
|-
| D-280
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1981–1989
| {{Lbc|D|Zodiac III}}
|
|-
| D-385
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1989–1998
| {{Lbc|D|EA16}}
|
|-
| D-535
| ''The Cromer Smuggler''
| 1998–2008
| {{Lbc|D|EA16}}
|
|-
| D-693
| ''Mark Noble''
| 2008–2018
| {{Lbc|D|IB1}}
|
|-
| {{nowrap|D-829}}
| ''Little Susie''
| 2018–
| {{Lbc|D|IB1}}
|
|-
|}
{{notelist}}
== See also==
* [[List of RNLI stations]]
* [[Royal National Lifeboat Institution]]
* [[Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats]]
==Notes==
{{Reflist|group=Note}}
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* [https://rnli.org/find-my-nearest/lifeboat-stations/tynemouth-lifeboat-station/ RNLI Official Site]
* [http://www.mcga.gov.uk/ Maritime Coastguard Agency]
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{{Short description|Lifeboat station in Tyne and Wear, England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2024}}
{{Use British English|date=May 2024}}
{{Infobox building
| name = Tynemouth Lifeboat Station
| native_name =
| native_name_lang =
<!-- images -->
| logo = Flag of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.svg
| logo_size = 100px
| logo_caption =
| image = File:Tynemouth RNLI lifeboat station - geograph.org.uk - 4111401.jpg
| image_size =
| image_caption = Tynemouth Lifeboat Station
<!-- map -->
| map_type = Tyne and Wear
| pushpin_relief = 2
| map_image =
| map_caption = Tyne and Wear
<!-- location -->
| location = Tynemouth Lifeboat Station
| address = Fish Quay
| location_city = [[North Shields]], [[Tyne and Wear]], NE30 1JA
| location_country = UK
| coordinates = {{coord|55|00|32.7|N|1|25|58.4|W|type:landmark_region:GB|display=inline,title}}
<!-- stats -->
| former_names =
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| status =
| cancelled =
| topped_out =
| building_type = [[RNLI]] Lifeboat Station
| architectural_style =
| material =
| classification =
| altitude =
| namesake =
| groundbreaking_date =
| start_date =
| stop_date =
| est_completion =
| completion_date =
| opened_date = 1789<br/>1862 RNLI
| inauguration_date =
| closing_date =
| demolition_date =
| destruction_date =
| cost =
| ren_cost =
| client =
| owner = [[File:Flag of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.svg|border|23px]] [[Royal National Lifeboat Institution]]
| affiliation =
| height =
| architectural =
| structural_system =
| size =
| floor_count =
| floor_area =
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'''Tynemouth Lifeboat Station''' is located on the [[River Tyne]], at Fish Quay, [[North Shields]], in the county of [[Tyne and Wear]].
A lifeboat was first stationed across the River Tyne in [[South Shields]] in 1789, with a second lifeboat placed in North Shields in 1798, both operated by the Tyne Lifeboat Institution (TLI).
The [[Royal National Lifeboat Institution]] (RNLI) currently operates a {{Lbc|Severn}} lifeboat 17-34 ''Osier'' (ON 1263), and a {{Lbc|D|IB1}} Inshore lifeboat ''Little Susie'' (D-829).
==History==
{{clear}}
== Tynemouth lifeboats==
===Tyne Lifeboat Institution===
{|class="wikitable"
! Name
! In service
! Station
! Comments
|-
| ''Original''
| {{nowrap|1789–1830}}
| {{nowrap|South Shields}}, Coble Landing
| Built by [[Henry Greathead|Greathead]].<br/>Wrecked in 1830
|-
| ''Northumberland''
| 1798–1842
| North Shields, Clifford's Fort
| Built by [[Henry Greathead|Greathead]]
|-
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1832–1842
| North Shields, Prior's Haven
| RNIPLS lifeboat, [[Norfolk and Suffolk-class lifeboat|26-foot Norfolk & Suffolk (P&S)]], managed by the TLI.<ref name="LBES 2021"/> Badly damaged, and scrapped in 1842.
|-
| ''Tyne''
| 1833–1887
| South Shields, Coble Landing
| Built by J Oliver of South Shields
|-
| ''Providence''
| 1841–1862
| South Shields, South Beach
|
|-
| ''Prior''
| {{nowrap|1842–1862}}
| North Shield, Prior's Haven
| Transferred to South Beach in 1862 on arrival of RNLB ''Constance''
|-
| ''Northumberland''
| 1842–1884
| North Shields, Clifford's Fort
|
|-
| ''Prior''
| 1862–1878
| South Shields, South Beach
|
|-
| ''Providence''
| 1862–1872
| South Shields, Coble Landing
|
|-
| ''Tom Perry''
| 1872–1938
| South Shields, Coble Landing
|
|-
| {{nowrap|''Willie Wouldhave''}}
| 1878–1947
| South Shields, South Beach
| Destroyed by arson, along with the boathouse, 1947
|-
| ''James Young''
| 1884–1941
| North Shields, Clifford's Fort
| Destroyed by enemy bombing, 1941
|-
| ''Bedford''
| 1886–1937
| South Shields, Coble Landing
| Built by Lancelot Lambert at the Lawe Building Yard. Fitted with an engine, 1935
|-
|}
=== Royal National Lifeboat Institution ===
====No.1 Station (Prior's Haven)====
{|class="wikitable"
! ON{{efn|name=ON|ON is the RNLI's Official Number of the boat.}}
! Name
! In service<ref name="LBES 2021">{{cite book |last1=Leonard |first1=Richie |last2=Denton |first2=Tony |title=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 |date=2021 |publisher=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society |pages=2–120}}</ref>
! Class
! Comments
|-
| –
| ''Constance''
| 1862–1864
| 33-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| –
| ''Robert Whitworth''
| 1864–1865
| 33-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| –
| ''Constance''
| 1865–1875
| 33-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| –
| [[Civil Service lifeboats|''Charles Dibdin'']]
| 1875–1888
| 37-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| 204
| [[Civil Service lifeboats|''Charles Dibdin'']]
| 1889–1905
| 37-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
|}
==== No.2 Station (Black Middens) ====
{|class="wikitable"
! ON{{efn|name=ON}}
! Name
! In service<ref name="LBES 2021">{{cite book |last1=Leonard |first1=Richie |last2=Denton |first2=Tony |title=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 |date=2021 |publisher=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society |pages=2–120}}</ref>
! Class
! Comments
|-
| –
| ''Pomfret and Goole''
| 1865–1872
| 37-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| 216
| ''Forester''
| 1872–1900
| 33-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
| 455
| ''Forester''
| 1900–1905
| 38-foot Self-righting (P&S)
|
|-
|}
==== All-weather motor lifeboats (Clifford's Fort and Fish Quay) ====
{|class="wikitable"
! ON{{efn|name=ON}}
! Op. No.{{efn|name=Op|Op. No. is the RNLI's Operational Number of the boat carried on the hull.}}
! Name
! In service<ref name="LBES 2021">{{cite book |last1=Leonard |first1=Richie |last2=Denton |first2=Tony |title=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 |date=2021 |publisher=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society |pages=2–120}}</ref>
! Class
! Comments
|-
| 343
| –
| ''J. McConnell Hussey''
| {{nowrap|1905–1911}}
| 38-foot Self-righting (Motor)
| Moored afloat
|-
| 613
| –
| ''Henry Vernon''
| 1911–1919
| 40-foot Self-righting (motor)
|
|-
| 646
| –
| ''Henry Frederick Swan''
| 1918–1939
| 40-foot Self-righting (motor)
|
|-
| 824
| –
| ''John Pymont''
| 1939–1941
| {{Lbb|41ft Watson}}
| Destroyed by enemy bombing, 1941
|-
| 646
| –
| ''Henry Frederick Swan''
| 1941–1947
| 40-foot Self-righting (motor)
|
|-
| 852
| –
| ''Tynsider''
| 1947–1979
| {{Lbb|46ft 9in Watson}}
|
|-
| 945
| –
| ''Princess Alexandra of Kent''
| 1979–1980
| [[Barnett-class lifeboat|52-foot Barnett]]
|
|-
| 1061
| 52-13
| ''George and Olive Turner''
| 1980–1999
| {{Lbb|Arun}}
|
|-
| 1242
| 17-20
| ''Spirit of Northumberland''
| 1999–2021
| {{Lbb|Severn}}
|
|-
| 1263
| 17-34
| ''Osier''
| 2021–
| {{Lbb|Severn}}
|
|-
|}
==== Inshore lifeboats ====
{|class="wikitable"
! Op. No.{{efn|name=Op}}
! Name
! In service<ref name="LBES 2021">{{cite book |last1=Leonard |first1=Richie |last2=Denton |first2=Tony |title=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Handbook 2021 |date=2021 |publisher=Lifeboat Enthusiasts Society |pages=2–120}}</ref>
! Class
! Comments
|-
| D-12
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1965
| {{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}
|
|-
| D-49
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| {{nowrap|1965–1966}}
| {{nowrap|{{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}}}
|
|-
| D-50
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1966–1968
| {{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}
|
|-
| D-144
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1969–1970
| {{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}
|
|-
| D-172
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1970–1981
| {{Lbc|D|RFD PB16}}
|
|-
| D-280
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1981–1989
| {{Lbc|D|Zodiac III}}
|
|-
| D-385
| {{small|Unnamed}}
| 1989–1998
| {{Lbc|D|EA16}}
|
|-
| D-535
| ''The Cromer Smuggler''
| 1998–2008
| {{Lbc|D|EA16}}
|
|-
| D-693
| ''Mark Noble''
| 2008–2018
| {{Lbc|D|IB1}}
|
|-
| {{nowrap|D-829}}
| ''Little Susie''
| 2018–
| {{Lbc|D|IB1}}
|
|-
|}
{{notelist}}
== See also==
* [[List of RNLI stations]]
* [[Royal National Lifeboat Institution]]
* [[Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats]]
==Notes==
{{Reflist|group=Note}}
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* [https://rnli.org/find-my-nearest/lifeboat-stations/tynemouth-lifeboat-station/ RNLI Official Site]
* [http://www.mcga.gov.uk/ Maritime Coastguard Agency]
Okumaya devam et...