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A Boat

Date: August 1901

Volume: 18

Issue: 201

ARDROSSAN, AYRSHIRE. — On Saturday, 26th January, four men put off in a boat and proceeded to Horse Island, which is about a mile and a half distant from Ardrossan harbour, for the purpose of shooting wild fowl. While they were on the island...

The Life-Boats of the United Kingdom

Date: November 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 142

LXVII. BRIGHTON.— The Robert Bailees, 32 feet by 7} feet, 10 oars.

IT is not our intention here to enter into a description of so well known a town as Brighton, which has been so happily described as "London by the...

Category: Articles

Lifeboat Small Ads

Date: Summer 1995

Volume: 54

Issue: 533

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Category: Advertisement

Collisions at Sea. The Loss of the Princess Alice

Date: November 1878

Volume: 10

Issue: 110

THE year 1878 will long be remembered by the inhabitants of London as the year in which the passenger steamer Princess Alice was sunk in the Thames by collision with the Bywell Castle, with the loss of more than 600 persons, out of about 850...

Category: Articles

Three Fine Services By the Humber Life-Boat. 102 Lives Rescued In Five Weeks

Date: April 1940

Volume: 31

Issue: 341

IN the course of five weeks of the war, from 10th October to 14th November, 1939, the motor life-boat at the Humber was out on service ten times and rescued 102 lives. For three of these services Coxswain Robert Cross was awarded a clasp to...

Category: Services

Life-Boat Saturday Fund

Date: February 1911

Volume: 21

Issue: 239

ON 3rd November, 1910, the following notice appeared in the Press :— With a view to economy and to unity of effort and control, the work of collecting money for the Royal National Life-boat Insti- tution hitherto done in certain directions...

Category: Articles

A Wreck at Sea

Date: November 1873

Volume: 08

Issue: 90

" Thy flitting form comes ghostly dull and pale, As driven by the beating storm at sea; Thy cry is weak and scared, As if thy mates had shared The doom of us. Thy wail— What does it bring to me ?" IT was perhaps an impious wish,...

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A Gold-Medal Service at Ballycotton

Date: June 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 326

By Mr. Robert H. Mahony, Honorary Secretary of the Ballycotton Station.

ON Friday, 7th February, 1936, a gale from the south-east sprang up on the south coast of Ireland, with a very heavy sea. The gale increased until,...

Category: Services

Relief Tyne:

Date: Summer 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 489

Relief Tyne: (above) After naming the new 47ft Tyne lifeboat RNLB Sam and Joan Woods at RNLI Pools depot quay on June 28, Mrs A. W. Hemsted was invited aboard; with her is Cdr Bruce Cairns, chief of operations.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Presentation of Lister Generator: (1 to R) Mike Pennell Executive Assistant to Director Rnli John Atterton Deputy Director Rnli; Cdr David Wilford Superintendent Pool

Date: Spring 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 464

Presentation of Lister generator: (1. to r.) Mike Pennell, executive assistant to director RNLI, John Atterton, deputy director RNLI; Cdr David Wilford, superintendent Poole depot; John Ball, production director R. A. Lister Power Plant; Cdr... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs