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Tenbys new 47 foot long Tyne Class lifeboat, the RFA Sir Galahad
Tenbys new 47 foot long Tyne Class lifeboat, the RFA Sir Galahad, arrives at the Tenby RNLI station yesterday.
14th July 1986
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