THIS MONUMENT
WAS ERECTED BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTIONS
TO COMMEMORATE THE CONSPICUOUS ACT
OF BRAVERY OF THE CREW OF THE COBLE
"TWO BROTHERS."
GEORGE GIBBON, MELCHOIR CHADWICK
THOMAS LENG MAJOR
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN A GALLANT
ATTEMPT TO SAVE THE CREW OF THE COBLE
"GLEANER."
JOHN CROSS HIS TWO SONS ROBERT CROSS
RICHARD MAJOR CROSS OF FLAMBOROUGH
WHO ALL PERISHED NEAR THE WEST SCAR
NORTH LANDING IN THE GREAT GALE
FEBRUARY 5TH, 1909
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The photograph shows the Fishermans Memorial on Chapel Street close to the junction with Carter Lane Post Office Street and Tower Street.
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