Honour for Whitby's Pete as RNLI award medal celebrating more than 50 years of service

Pete Thomson has dedicated over 50 years of his life to the RNLI - Pic: Richard PonterPete Thomson has dedicated over 50 years of his life to the RNLI - Pic: Richard Ponter
Pete Thomson has dedicated over 50 years of his life to the RNLI - Pic: Richard Ponter
The RNLI has celebrated more than half a century of service by decorating former coxswain Pete Thomson with a long service award.

Pete, 82, first became involved with the RNLI when he helped his father, Eric, set up the Lifeboat museum in 1958.

Pete said: “I was in the army until 1962. When I came out my father was honorary secretary of the RNLI and lifeboat operations manager. I joined him in 1964 and began making models for him.

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“I became full-time crew in 1966 and was appointed station mechanic on the Mary Ann Hepworth in 1967. By the time he retired in 1993, Pete had been promoted to coxswain/mechanic and had spent 27 years as crew.

Pete inside the museum - Pic: Richard PonterPete inside the museum - Pic: Richard Ponter