Hoylake Mersey class lifeboat Lady of Hilbre with an inshore lif
Hoylake Mersey class lifeboat Lady of Hilbre 12-005 ON 1163 pictured with the relief Atlantic 75 inshore lifeboat Walters Lifeboat B-723, and a hovercraft. Wind farm turbines are in the distance, portrait shot
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