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Life-Boot Launches on Service During the Months March, April and May, 1971

Date: October 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 437

Aldeburgh, Suffolk Arbroath, Angus Arklow, Wicklow Ballycotton, Co. Cork Barmouth, Merionethshire Barry Dock, Glamorganshire Beaumaris, Anglesey Bembridge, Isle of Wight Blackpool, Lancashire Bridlington, Yorkshire Broughty Ferry, Angus...

Category: Services

Surveyor's Certificate Given After Regular Rnli Harbour Trials July 21 1873 Photograph By Courtesy of the Us National Archives Washington Dc

Date: Spring 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 448

Surveyor's certificate, given after regular RNLI harbour trials, July 21, 1873. - View image in PDF

photograph by courtesy of the US National Archives, Washington, DC. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Here and There

Date: Autumn 1981

Volume: 48

Issue: 478

THE GLASGOW Lewis and Harris Association Cup, presented annually to the person or persons who during the year had done most to bring credit or honour to the island, was awarded last year to Coxswain Calum MacDonald and the crew of Stornoway...

Category: Articles

The Hoganas

Date: August 1897

Volume: 16

Issue: 185

KINGSDOWNE, KENT.—A thick fog was experienced here on the 9th February, and when it cleared a little a barquentine was discerned riding at anchor in a dangerous position close to the S.W. part of the Goodwin Sands. The Life-boat Charles...

Letters

Date: Summer 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 453

Safety at sea Having just received my summer copy of THE LIFEBOAT and read the reported speech of John Archer at University College, London, on 'Safety at Sea', I feel that I cannot let it pass without making a few comments on it.<...

Category: Correspondence

Loftus, of Padstow

Date: January 1863

Volume: 05

Issue: 47

On the night of the 8th November, the sloop Loftus, of Pad- stow, in entering that port, was compelled to anchor in Hell Bay, exposed to a strong westerly wind and heavy sea. At daylight she was discovered from the shore with a flag of...

Coxswain William (Bill) Sheader's Family Has a Long Tradition of Service With the Life-Boats and the Local Fishing Fleet One of Whose Boats Is Pictured Entering the Harbour With

Date: June 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 424

Coxswain William (Bill) Sheader's family has a long tradition of service with the life-boats and the local fishing fleet, one of whose boats is pictured entering the harbour with the usual flock of seagulls.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

ICS Electronics

Date: Winter 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 563

THG VANTAGE Vantage PRO weather stations offer forecasting, on-screen graphing for every sensor, and multiple alarm settings.

Monitor UV temperature, wind, rain, barametric pressure, humidity and more. Quick-view icons show...

Category: Advertisement

More Than 50 Hardy Walkers Set Off on a 20 Mile Trek from Whitstable Harbour

Date: Autumn 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 502

More than 50 hardy walkers set off on a 20 mile trek from Whitstable harbour to boost funds for the planned extension to the boathouse. Chairman of the fund raising committee, Mrs Linda Livingstone, organised the sponsored walk to Faversham... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Agnes and Mary, of Glasgow

Date: October 1865

Volume: 05

Issue: 58

Early on the morning of the 30th May, the smack Agnes and Mary, of Glasgow, struck on the rocks off this place, during a strong northerly wind and heavy surf. The Groomsport life-boat put off, and brought the master of the smack safely...