The RNLI Poole Lifeboat Museum occupies the Old Lifeboat House on Poole Quay, celebrating over 200 years of lifesaving heritage. The museum displays historic lifeboats, rescue equipment, medals, photographs, and memorabilia documenting the bravery of volunteer lifeboat crews. Visitors learn about dramatic rescues in Poole Bay and beyond, the evolution of lifeboat design and technology, and the RNLI’s vital ongoing mission. Interactive exhibits engage children while honoring crew members who risked their lives saving others at sea. The waterfront location beside Poole’s working harbor brings maritime rescue heritage to life. Volunteer guides, often with RNLI connections, share personal stories and technical knowledge. The museum raises awareness of coastal safety and the RNLI’s charitable work. Free admission makes this accessible heritage celebrating courage, community, and maritime tradition. Essential for understanding Poole’s seafaring culture.
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RNLI Poole Lifeboat Museum
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