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RNLI head reflects on Hillary's incredible legacy.

by isleofman.com 30th September 2014
The head of the RNLI has been passing on his thanks to crews and fundraisers in the Isle of Man.
Charles Hunter-Pease is on a two-day tour here to visit all our lifeboat stations.
He has also been to see the grave of RNLI founder William Hillary, an experience which he says left him humbled and moved.
During the RNLI's 190 year history, more than 140 thousand lives have been saved.
Mr Hunter-Pease says the William Hillary has left an incredible legacy.Clip 1
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 30th, September 2014 08:43pm.

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