For 200 years, RNLI lifesavers have shown courage, selflessness and innovation to keep thousands of people safe. Today’s RNLI crews, lifeguards and water safety campaigners are saving more people, in more ways.
Jersey Post celebrates 200 Years of the RNLI with a six stamp issue that delves into the history of RNLI in Jersey, tracing its roots back to 1830 with a volunteer team and a boat, kept near Havre des Pas. The stamps feature key moments in the Island’s RNLI history, from the rescue of the yacht Fanny, to the Tamar-class RNLB George Sullivan, which features Corbière Lighthouse in the background, symbolising safety and technology standards.
For 200 years, RNLI lifesavers have shown courage, selflessness and innovation to keep thousands of people safe. Today’s RNLI crews, lifeguards and water safety campaigners...