Women of the RNLI

Interesting exhibition at the National Maritime Museum to mark 200 years of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.

Given the show was billed as being part of the 200th anniversary I would have liked to have seen a bit more history in it. There was a good timeline and a few exhibits around fundraising but that was it.

Instead the real focus of the show were the photographs by Jack Lowe who has set himself the challenge of photographing all 238 operational RNLI lifeboat stations across the British Isles using glass-plate photography. The photographs were shown in pairs with a picture of the view from the station and, in this case, a picture of the women who are based there. The photographs had a Victorian feel due to the technique used.

Closed 2 December 2024


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