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On a Visit to Beaumaris, North Wales, Eroll Bruce Took the Tiller of the Local Irb.

Date: October 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 437

On a visit to Beaumaris, North Wales, Eroll Bruce took the tiller of the local IRB.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

'Thank You for the Fantastic Day

Date: Spring 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 508

'Thank you for the fantastic day . . . it was great to meet the lifeboatmen and go on a real lifeboat..." wrote John Fenwick after his visit to the Royal Festival Hall.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Royal National Life-Boat Institution. Appeal

Date: February 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 143

SUPPORTED SOLELY BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS.

ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.Q.

Vice Admiral, H.R.H. Tins DUKE OF EDINBURGH, K...

Category: Advertisement

The After Cockpit

Date: October 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 335

Showing the coxswain's back rest, which prevents him from being washed out of the cockpit, the top of the wheel and the control board of the engines with the engine-hatch closed.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

William Bromham, of Gloucester

Date: October 1863

Volume: 05

Issue: 50

On the llth August last, the barque William Bromham, of Glouces- ter, when running for the harbour of Aber- dovey, in tow of a steam-tug, ran aground on the bar at the entrance of the river, the wind being from W.S.W., and the sea rough at...

United States Life-Saving Service

Date: November 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 146

WE learn from the Annual Report of the United States Life-saving Service lately issued' that on the 30th of June, 1886, there were 211 stations, 165 being on the Atlantic, 38 on the La,kes, 7 on the Pacific, and 1 at the Falls of the...

Category: Articles

Sunshine, of Bridgwater

Date: April 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 333

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. — At 2.2 P.M. on the 3rd December, 1937, the coastguard reported that a motor ketch anchored in the harbour was flying a signal of distress. A whole N.N.E. gale was blowing, with a heavy sea and squalls of rain. The...

Demetrius, of Sunderland

Date: February 1875

Volume: 09

Issue: 95

On the 18th March, at 10.30 P.M., in answer to signals of distress from the Tongue Lightship, the Life-boat Qui- ver, No. I, after beiag transported for two miles by land, was launched, it blowing heavily at the time from N.E. She suc-...

The Austrian Schooner Nicolo

Date: October 1868

Volume: 06

Issue: 70

On the night of the 31st March, during a gale of wind from the N.W., the Princess of Wales life-boat went off in reply to a signal from the Austrian schooner Nicolo, which had stranded near Penial, Anglesea, to the assistance of some boatmen...

39 Months of War.

Date: December 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: War Bulletin 10

In these 39 months of war our life-boats have rescued 4886 lives. That is more lives rescued in three years and three months of war than in the last 14 years of peace..

Category: Articles