Henry George Blogg GC BEM (6 February 1876 – 13 June 1954) was a lifeboatman from Cromer on the north coast of Norfolk, England, and the most decorated in Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) history.

Blogg of the Cromer Lifeboat Station is referred to as "the greatest of the lifeboatmen". Blogg was brought up in the family of James Davies (whose son John became Henry's stepfather after John Davies married Ellen Blogg in 1881), himself coxswain of the Cromer lifeboat. He first went to sea as a lifeboatman in 1894 in the rowing lifeboat Benjamin Bond Cabbell In 1927, Blogg was awarded a gold watch and his crew a silver watch each after a rescue on the Haisborough Sands.

thumb|right|The home of Henry Blogg in [[Cromer]]

He received a Silver Medal from the RNLI in 1932 At around the same time it was announced that the Empire Gallantry Medal he was awarded in 1924 was to be substituted with the George Cross

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! Name

! Rank

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| Henry G Blogg

| Coxswain

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| John J ("Jack") Davies

| Second Coxswain

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| Henry W ("Swank") Davies

| Mechanic

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| James W ("Jimmy") Davies

| Assistant Mechanic

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| Edward W ("Boy Primo") Allen

| Signalman

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| William T ("Captain") Davies

| Bowman

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| John J ("Young Jack") Davies, jnr

| Crewman

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| Sidney C ("Kelly") Harrison

| Crewman

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| Henry T ("Shrimp") Davies

| Crewman

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| William H ("Pimpo") Davies

| Crewman

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| Robert C ("Bob") Davies

| Crewman

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| James R ("Dick") Davies

| Crewman

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thumb|right|Henry Blogg's Bronze Bust on the Cliff Top in North Lodge Park, Cromer.

Legacy

When Henry Blogg retired in 1947,