I began in 1866 and was called upon for the last time on the early morning of May 27th 1974 - the day after a particularly memorable east coast low. I was formed to save souls from drowning. I had a north and a south division, sitting astride what once was one of the most dangerous harbours in the world. My members with Government jobs were docked a days pay when I called them to duty. Over 350 men were members over the 136 years of my existence. I was called in when the weather was at it's worst, and I often employed the breeches buoy. The helicopter made me redundant. I was remembered in a memorial unveiled in December 2013.
What was I?
What was I?