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Echo, of Lowestoft

Date: February 1872

Volume: 08

Issue: 83

The Yarmouth large Life-boat Mark Lane was taken afloat on the 8th March, as the fishing-lugger Echo, of Lowestoft, was seen to be in great danger, she having become unmanageable during a heavy gale from S.W. by S. Driving down Yar- mouth...

Nor' Wester, of Boston U.S

Date: October 1868

Volume: 06

Issue: 70

On the 20th April, the ship Nor" Wester, of Boston, U.S., with a crew of 24 men, bound from Cardiff to Monte Video with a cargo of coals, was passing this place in tow of a powerful steam-tug, when the wind sud- denly shifting from S.S...

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Atlantic 21 Was Launched on May 16 to Bring Back a Diver With a Badly Cut Head Who Had Been Injured While Working on the Wrecked Oil

Date: Summer 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 465

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Atlantic 21 was launched on May 16 to bring back a diver with a badly cut head who had been injured while working on the wrecked oil tanker Eleni V. While Helmsman Michael Mitchell set course for the ILB station,... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Award for Scottish Skipper

Date: March 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 419

Mr. Neil Speed, the skipper of the motor fishing vessel Moira, has been accorded the thanks of the Institution inscribed on vellum for the rescue of 10 people from the motor yacht Quesada on the night of 22nd/23rd May,...

Category: Services

Some of the 100 Participants of Penwortham Lancashire

Date: Summer 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 485

Some of the 100 participants of Penwortham, Lancashire, branch's sponsored swim are checked in by Mrs Openshaw and Mrs M. P.

Dewhurst, branch honorary secretary. This, like so many sponsored swims, was very successful... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Life-Belt In Use By the Crews of the Life-Boats of the National Life-Boat Institution

Date: May 1885

Volume: 12

Issue: 136

The requisite qualities of a life-boatman's life-belt are— 1. Sufficient extra buoyancy to support a man heavily clothed, with his head and shoulders above the water, and to enabla him to support another person besides himself.<...

Category: Articles

The Life-Belt In Use By the Crews of the Life-Boats of the National Life-Boat Institution

Date: May 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 144

The requisite qualities of a life-boatman's life-belt are— 1. Sufficient extra buoyancy to support a man heavily clothed, with his head and shoulders above the water, and to enable him to support another person besides...

Category: Articles

Mr. W. J. Oliver, Honorary Secretary of the Sunderland Branch

Date: March 1926

Volume: 26

Issue: 286

Mr. W. J. Oliver, who died on 4th March, had been Honorary Secretary of the Sunderland Branch for twenty-five years, and for nearly fifty years had been actively connected with the work of saving life from shipwreck. When he was appointed in...

Category: Obituaries

The S.S. Urania, of Swansea

Date: August 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 105

At 9 A.M. on the 18th January, at which time it was blowing hard from the southward, the s.s. Urania, of Swansea, bound from that port to Newry, went ashore north of this port on the North Bull Bank, and the same Life-boat promptly proceeded...

Singular Case of the Restoration of the Apparently Drowned

Date: October 1859

Volume: 04

Issue: 34

CAPTAIN CREWE READ, R.N., Inspecting Commander of the Swansea Coast-guard Division, has forwarded to the Institution the following account of the resuscitation of a sailor apparently dead from drowning :—" At a late hour in the evening...

Category: Articles