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Moelfre Lifeboat Station

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The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat house and slipway were constructed on their current site in 1909, replacing a
lifeboat house built 200m to the south in 1875. Moelfre had become well known as a place of maritime tragedy following the loss of the `Royal Charter? in 1859.
The building was constructed on a limestone plinth of squared blocks, dating from the earliest phase of building in 1909. The lifeboat house was altered a number of times, most notably in 1930 and 1992 in order to accommodate larger vessels. The slipway has also been lengthened on a number of occasions. A significant amount of fabric from the 1909 and 1930 buildings remains. Source: Gwynedd Archaeological Trust Report No. 844 [see GAT10/04/02]
L. Moore, RCAHMW, 17th July 2012
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application/pdfGAT - Gwynedd Archaeological Trust ReportsGwynedd Archaeological Trust Report relating to Moelfre Lifeboat Station, Moelfre. Project No: G2104. Report No: 844.