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Top right: 'Storm Force' is the Institution's club for the under-16s, and members are encouraged to take an active interest in the lifeboat service.

Date: Summer 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 521

Top right: 'Storm Force' is the Institution's club for the under-16s, and members are encouraged to take an active interest in the lifeboat service. Here, Storm Force member Kay Metcalfe meets the 1990 medallists, her prize as a... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Loughs of Berwick-On-Tweed (1)

Date: December 1953

Volume: 33

Issue: 366

(see page 599). - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

A Valuable Source of Revenue

Date: February 1913

Volume: 22

Issue: 247

ONE cannot help being struck by the fact that some Station Branches find it comparatively easy to raise a substantial sum annually for the support of the Branch, while other places, with perhaps a much larger and wealthier population, are...

Category: Articles

At the Top of the Slipway

Date: April 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 333

Damage to the No 1 boathouse doors. February 2nd, 1938. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

15 Years of Racing

Date: Spring 1998

Volume: 56

Issue: 544

Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the RNLI Henley half marathon proved again to be a great success, raising £3,000 in 1997.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Peggy, If, and Billy Boy

Date: April 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 333

Aldeburgh, Suffolk.—At 1.30 P.M. on the 4th January, 1938, the coastguard reported that the local fishing boats Peggy, If, and Billy Boy, carrying seven men altogether, were making heavy weather three miles south of...

Award to Master of Steamer

Date: September 1957

Volume: 34

Issue: 381

THE Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation has awarded a binocular glass to Captain Donald Joseph MacNeil of Glasgow, master of the coastal tank steamer B.P. Distributor, for skill and seamanship in rescuing six members of the crew of the...

Category: Awards

Frank Shaw, of North Shields

Date: February 1871

Volume: 08

Issue: 79

On the 20th Oct., 1869, the ship Frank Shaw, of North Shields, was totally wrecked, during a very heavy gale of wind, on the Goodwin Sands. She had sought shelter in the Downs, but was compelled .to slip her cable and try fresh anchorage off...

M. E. Clarke, of London

Date: August 1871

Volume: 08

Issue: 81

On the 23rd Dec. the steamer M. E. Clarke, of London, went on the Mole Kocks outside Dover Harbour during a heavy N.E. gale. On her signals of distress being observed, the Royal Wiltshire life-boat was taken to the centre of the bay on her...