Near Greenock, the closest lifeboat station is the Greenock Lifeboat Station itself, which operates as part of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). It is located on the Clyde waterfront and provides search and rescue services in the surrounding waters. Additionally, the nearby Largs Lifeboat Station, located approximately 12 miles south along the coast, also serves the area. Both stations are equipped to respond to maritime emergencies in the Firth of Clyde region.
Jeff Morris has written: 'The closed lifeboat stations of Anglesey' -- subject(s): Lifeboat service, History 'The story of the Holyhead lifeboats'
The main lifeboat in East Anglia is typically referred to as the "RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) lifeboat." Various stations operate within the region, with notable lifeboats including the All-Weather Lifeboat (AWB) and the Inshore Lifeboat (ILB). Specific names may vary by station, such as the "Margaret and John Morrow" in Lowestoft. Each lifeboat is named in honor of benefactors or local figures.
Greenock Telegraph was created in 1857.
Greenock Academy was created in 1855.
Greenock Academy ended in 2011.
Jimmy Greenock died in 2005-04.
The Scottish town of Greenock is in Inverclyde, in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.
Greenock Juniors F.C. was created in 1956.
Jimmy Greenock was born on 1930-04-05.
Greenock Morton F.C. was created in 1874.
Greenock Wanderers RFC was created in 1873.
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