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Frizzell

Date: Winter 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 519

MOTOR INSURANCE L TALK YOURSELF NTTO SAVING MONEY.

...ON YOUR MOTOR INSURANCE AND HELP THE RNLI AS WELL! Save yourself money AND help the RNLJ save lives at sea - with motor insurance specially arranged by Frizzell for the...

Category: Advertisement

Life-Boat Medallists, 1915-1916

Date: May 1916

Volume: 23

Issue: 260

IN another column of the Life-boat Journal we give an account of the exceptionally fine service performed by the Gorleston Life-boatmen on the 29th March, which led to the Fifth Service Clasp being bestowed on Cox- swain Sidney Harris and...

Category: Medals

Betty Grant Celebrates Her 95th Birthday With David Steel (Chairman Queensferry Lifeboat Fundraising Branch), And Her Daughter And Son-in-Law Liz And George Grubb

Date: Autumn 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 578

Betty Grant celebrates her 95th birthday with David Steel (Chairman Queensferry lifeboat fundraising branch), and her daughter and son-in-law Liz and George Grubb Photo: Hamish Campbell. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Artistic, of Macduff

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

OCTOBER 26TH. - WHITEHILLS, BANFFSHIRE.

At 5.46 in the evening the coastguard reported that a small boat appeared to be disabled two miles north of Banff. A moderate south-easterly breeze was blowing, with a choppy sea. The...

Wheal Geavor

Date: Summer 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 481

Sinking trawler DUNMORE EAST PILOT STATION informed the deputy launching authority of Dunmore East lifeboat station at 1035 on Monday October 12, 1981, that the trawler Wheal Geavor, with a crew of three, was disabled and making water; she...

A Ship Annie E Hooper, of Baltimore U.S

Date: January 1863

Volume: 05

Issue: 47

On the 20th October the Lytham life-boat again rendered a very important service. The American ship Annie E. Hooper, of Balti- more, U.S., 1,140 tons burden, with a crew of 18 men, and a cargo of wheat, flour, and tobacco, stranded on the...

The Shetland Islands

Date: November 1906

Volume: 19

Issue: 222

WHETHER the Shetland Islands were the Ultima Thule of the Romans or whether that term was really applied to Iceland, as many believe, is immaterial to most people living in the " adjacent islands" of Great Britain and Ireland; it...

Category: Articles

James B. Graham, of Hartlepool

Date: February 1922

Volume: 24

Issue: 275

ON Sunday, the 15th January, a south-easterly gale was blowing, with blinding snow-storms. A heavy sea was breaking on Holy Island, and the j weather was bitterly cold. Just before eight o'clock in the evening a flare was seen, and was...

After Her Naming at Breakwater Promenade Gorleston Barham Casts Off for Demonstration of Her Manoeuvrability Photograph By Courtesy of Jeff Morris

Date: Autumn 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 474

After her naming at Breakwater Promenade, Gorleston, Barham casts off for a demonstration of her manoeuvrability. - View image in PDF

photograph by courtesy of Jeff Morris. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

(Above) at Penlee Autumn Fay Re Nick and Sue Leslie Twin Daughters of Dr D W L Leslie Chairman of the Branch Kept Up a Brisk Trade In Shoreline Membership An

Date: Winter 1978

Volume: 45

Issue: 463

(Above) At Penlee autumn fay re, Nick and Sue Leslie, twin daughters of Dr D. W. L. Leslie, chairman of the branch, kept up a brisk trade in Shoreline membership and raffle tickets. Dr Leslie gives up all his spare time to the RNLI and his... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs