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Mickey Gibbons with the new book Sheet 137 Lowestoft. Picture: Jamie Thorpe
- Credit: Jamie Thorpe
A new book has been unveiled in memory of a heroic former lifeboat coxswain.
Containing a collection of felt pen drawings that were made at locations on a discontinued Ordnance Survey map from the 1950s, the book has been produced by Mickey Gibbons - the son of former Lowestoft lifeboat coxswain Peter Gibbons.
A hardback book containing a collection of felt pen drawings that were made at locations on a discontinued Ordnance Survey map from the 1950 s in Lowestoft.
- Credit: Mickey Gibbons
Featuring a series of his father s favourite spots to visit, Mr Gibbons has drawn the locations in felt tip pens before curating 48 of these drawings into the new book entitled Sheet 137 – Lowestoft.