Statue at Douglas Head, Douglas, Isle of Man commemorating Sir William Hillary d. 1847, founder of the RNLI
Location
Douglas Head, Douglas, Isle of Man
Transcript
'SIR WILLIAM HILLARY Bt. / THIS STATUE WAS UNVEILED ON THE 21ST SEPTEMBER 1999 BY HRH THE PRINCE MICHAEL OF KENT K.C.V.O. / IN THE PRESENCE OF MEMBERS OF DOUGLAS CORPORATION / SIR WILLIAM HILLARY 1771-1847 / FOUNDER OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION / A SOLDIER WHO WAS CREATED A BARONET ON 8TH NOVEMBER 1805 FOR HIS SERVICES TO KING AND COUNTRY / HE SETTLED AT FORT ANNE, DOUGLAS IN 1808 / WHERE HE WITNESSED A LARGE NUMBER OF WRECKS ON THE ROCKS IN DOUGLAS BAY / HE DIED ON 5TH JANUARY 1847 AND IS BURIED AT ST GEORGE'S CHURCH DOUGLAS / FOLLOWED TO THE GRAVE BY A CROWD WHO HAD WITNESSED HIS HEROISM AND SELF-DEVOTION IN SAVING THE LIFE OF MANY A SHIPWRECKED MARINER / THE UNIQUE TOWER OF REFUGE IN DOUGLAS BAY WAS PLANNED BY HIM IN 1832 TO SAVE LIFE AND IS A FITTING AND LASTING MEMORIAL / SON TROAILTEE-VARREY AYNS DAJEYR'
Details
Type: Statue
Materials: bronze
Date Erected: 1999
Artists: Amanda L. Barton
People
Age: 76
Date of Death: 5/1/1847
Cause of Death: Unknown/None
Rank / Occupation: Philanthropist
Organisation: Royal National Lifeboat Institution