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Llandudno Lifeboats – An Illustrated History of Llandudno, Conwy and Llandulais Lifeboat Stations
The Llandudno lifeboat station in North Wales has a fine record of gallantry. The volunteer lifeboat crews have undertaken hundreds of rescues since 1861, when the first lifeboat arrived in the town, and now maintain a tradition of saving lives at sea off the North Wales coast.
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Y mae i fad achub Llandudno record anrhydeddus o ddewrder. Mentrodd y criwiau achub ar gannoedd o ymgyrchoedd achub ers 1861, pan gyrhaeddodd y bad achub cyntaf y dref, ac mae’r traddodiad o achub bywydau ar hyd arfordir gogledd Cymru yn parhau.The Llandudno lifeboat station in North Wales has a fine record of gallantry. The volunteer lifeboat crews have undertaken hundreds of rescues since 1861, when the first lifeboat arrived in the town, and now maintain a tradition of saving lives at sea off the North Wales coast.
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