DescriptionLifeboatmen memorial at Port-Eynon - geograph.org.uk -2287712.jpg
English: Lifeboatmen memorial at Port-Eynon. This statue stands for the selfless bravery of all lifeboatmen and commemorates three local crew members who drowned on the 1st January 1916 while attempting to rescue passengers from a stricken steamship off Gower. One was Coxswain, another Second Cox and the third a lifeboatman.
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