April 18, 2024

Folkestone: Samuel Plimsoll Service on Saturday 1st June

 


In the 19th century, MP Samuel Plimsoll campaigned for load lines to be painted on the side of ships to prevent them being overloaded and sinking.

Load lines are painted on the side of ships to show how low it may safely rest in the water without the risk of sinking. Although usually associated with the British MP Samuel Plimsoll (1824–1898), who campaigned for more safety at sea, seafaring societies had marked the sides of their ships hundreds of years earlier.  Read more



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