Aerial view of St Ives taken from RNAS Culdrose helicopter
30% of the profit of sales will go into the RNLI general funds. On Launch A Memory prints the names should be legible on individual letter products with an image size of A4 (210x297mm) and above. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee you will see your loved ones name on all products as the writing may be too small. But their name will be in there, along with the names of others who are fondly remembered every day - and whose memory will launch to the rescue every time lifeboat crew are needed at sea.
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