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The Harbour Tug Barkis

Date: Winter 1977

Volume: 44

Issue: 459

Capsized tug PILOT CUTTER COXSWAIN Michael Knott was in Lowestoft Bridge Control station when, at 0825 on Monday, August 16, 1976, a radio message was heard on Channel 16 VHP that the harbour tug Barkis had...

Offshore Lifeboat Services for December 1974 January and February 1975

Date: Spring 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 452

Aith, Shetland December 10.

Amble, Northumberland December 9, 19 and January 28.

Anstruther, Fife December 13.

Arbroath, Angus December 22.

Arklow, Co. Wicklow December...

Category: Services

Awards to Coxswains Crews and Shore Helpers

Date: Winter 1978

Volume: 45

Issue: 463

The following coxswains, members of lifeboat crews and shore helpers were awarded certificates of service on their retirement and, in addition, those entitled to them by the Institution's regulations, were awarded an annuity, gratuity or...

Category: Awards

Classified Advertisements

Date: Winter 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 471

ACCOMMODATION THE OLD HALL HOTEL, RUSWARP, WHITBY. Delightful Jacobean Hall bordering the glorious North Yorkshire Moors and beaches. Ideal for fishing, boating, walking or relaxing. Residential proprietors ensure warm hospitality and good...

Category: Advertisement

Books

Date: Autumn 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 510

The Little Ships of Dunkirk by Christian Brann, published by Collectors' Books at £24.50 ISBN 0 946604 02 9 In late May and early June 1939 the name of a small Flanders port became a household word, a name which even now, almost...

Category: Articles

Lugo

Date: Winter 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 523

Yacht towed to safety from breaking seas on lee shore A difficult service in darkness, gale force winds and heavy breaking seas just yards from a sea wall has earned Coxswain James Kinnon of Ramsey lifeboat station the Thanks of the...

H.M.S. Jeanie Deans and The Barges Ida, of Harwich and Xylonite, of Ipswich

Date: 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1944

DECEMBER 17TH. - SOUTHEND - ON - SEA, ESSEX. At 6.25 in the morning a request was received from the naval control for the life-boat to go to the Maplin Sands where a vessel had been driven ashore on the Black tail Spit. A strong southerly...

In Fog Off Chesil Beach

Date: July 1949

Volume: 32

Issue: 350

ON the evening of the 2nd of Apfil a strong south-westerly wind was blowing at Weymouth. The sea was rough; there was a heavy driving rain; there were dense banks of fog. At a quarter past six the coastguard telephoned to the honorary...

Category: Services

New Life-Boats Named

Date: December 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 386

THREE new life-boats were named in July, 1958. H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, President of the Institution, agreed to name two of them and her daughter, H.R.H. Princess Alexandra, named the third. The life-boats which were to be named by the...

Category: Inaugurations

Fourteen Rescued from German Ship

Date: March 1960

Volume: 35

Issue: 391

AT 6.15 on the morning of the 27th of October, 1959, the honorary secretary of the Mallaig, Inverness-shire, life- boat station, Mr. R. Watt, was told by the coastguard that a German ship was ashore on the island of Rhum fourteen miles away....

Category: Services