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Women of the RNLI, from 2 March

Created to mark the bicentenary of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), this exhibition celebrates the vital role that women have played in saving lives at sea, highlighting the work and success of women in a variety of roles throughout the RNLI’s 200-year history.

The exhibition features a series of 42 photographs by Jack Lowe recently acquired by Royal Museums Greenwich. The portraits of women that volunteer for the RNLI will be displayed alongside their lifeboat station’s corresponding slipway, putting the landscape that these women operate in at the heart of their stories.

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