Boulmer Volunteer Rescue Service
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Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 28 Sep 2020
Boulmer Volunteer Rescue Service is an independent lifeboat service by Boulmer Beach. Started in 1825, with funding from the Duke of Northumberland, the station ceased to be operated by the RNLI in 1967, with the volunteer force taking over in its place.