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    Henry Ramey Upcher was the second private lifeboat to be stationed in the English town of Sheringham in the county of Norfolk. She was launched on 4 September...
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  • Henry Upcher may refer to: Henry Morris Upcher (1839–1921), English naturalist and ornithologist Henry Ramey Upcher, private lifeboat stationed in Sheringham...
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    "Henry Ramey Upcher 1810 - 1892". Family details for Henry Ramey Upcher. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Retrieved 26 August 2014. "Henry...
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    the community in 2007. The first lifeboat house. Postacard of the Henry Ramey Upcher outside the first boathouse circa 1904 The first RNLI boathouse on...
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    against shipworm. On 2 December 1781, the ship, now commanded by Captain Henry Cromwell and bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Richard Kempenfelt, sailed...
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    Viking⚓ (1893) Alfred Corry (ON 353)⚓ (1894) Effie M. Morrissey⛵ (1894) Henry Ramey Upcher⚓ (1894) Turbinia⚓ (1894) Vridni⚓ (1894) Lagaren⚓ (1894) Bessie⛵ (1895)...
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    ship on 24 July; the following day Warrior was recommissioned with Captain Henry Boys in command. After working up at Spithead, she sailed to join the Channel...
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    "Accompanying Photos" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 9 September 2012. Henry, Jason; Munguia, Hayley (9 July 2021). "Long Beach now controls the Queen...
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    painter, travelled with his wife between Liverpool and New York in 1852. Henry Arthur Bright, English merchant and author, and partner in Gibbs, Bright...
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    Cape Town for repairs. Moodie refused, and instead the ship's carpenter Henry Henderson constructed a new rudder from spare timbers and iron. This took...
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