The Great Gale of 1871

The Great Gale of 1871 In February 1871 a Terrible Storm Struck the Yorkshire Coast. Ships Were Lost, but Their Crew Survived. The Heroic Lifeboatmen Were Not So Fortunate

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Publisher's Synopsis

On 10th February 1871 a storm of fatal severity swept into the calm coastal port of Bridlington Bay. With it rode dozens of helpless ships and it fell to local lifeboat crews to brave the implacable sea in attempts to save the floundering crews. Many of those heroic souls never returned to shore. In his detailed examination of the events of The Great Gale of 1871, Richard M Jones shows the horror of the disaster alongside the selfless heroism of those rescuers. Among the individual stories of the storm is that of the Harbinger lifeboat and its crews' ultimate sacrifice for their fellow sailors. The Great Gale of 1871 presents the events and the legacy of that fateful day.

Book information

ISBN: 9781909544727
Publisher: Memoirs Publishing Ltd
Imprint: Mereo
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 136
Weight: 154g
Height: 126mm
Width: 202mm
Spine width: 11mm