Longhope Lifeboat Museum

Orkney


At the southern end of Hoy, Longhope’s former lifeboat launching station holds a small lifeboat museum, centred around one of the old boats itself, the Thomas McCunn, in service from the '30s until 1962. The museum opens on request: call the caretaker to have a look. Donations are much appreciated.


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