A special RNLI scroll is to be carried around Ireland to reinforce the institution's founder's pledge to "try and save everyone the lifeboat service can, without judgment."
That was the vision of Sir William Hillary when he founded the RNLI in 1824.
Printed on bamboo paper, the scroll is attached to a spindle made by the All-weather Lifeboat Centre in Poole, from a 19th-century flagpole of Ramsey Lifeboat Station on the Isle of Man. It is contained in a case made from the same materials used to build and maintain lifeboats, stations and lifeguard units, made by apprentices at the Inshore Lifeboat Centre on the Isle of Wight.
It will be brought to each station around Ireland to be signed as part of the RNLI's 200th anniversary this year.