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The Rescue of Three Fishermen. A Gallant Service off Folkestone

Date: March 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 329

A Gallant Service off Folkestone.

ON the night of Sunday, 13th December last, a strong S.W. gale was blowing off Folkestone, with a very heavy sea and driving rain. The day had been fine, and early in the afternoon the...

Category: Services

The Longshore Fishing Boat Unity, of Lowestoft and Another Boat

Date: 1945

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1945

APRIL 29TH. - LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK.

At 4.20 in the afternoon it was reported by fishing boats returning from the fishing grounds that the engines of two other boats had broken down off Southwold. A northnorth- west gale was...

Some Heroes of 1913

Date: February 1914

Volume: 22

Issue: 251

medals are more difficult to earn, and hence few are more highly appreciated, than the Medal of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. It may indeed well be regarded as the Victoria Cross of the sea service, although it differs from that...

Category: Articles

Building the Fast Slipway Lifeboat—Part IV: Deck and Superstructure

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

FROM PREVIOUS PARTS of this article it will be remembered that, as the fast slipway boat (FSB) is made of steel, her hull is built upside-down until plating is complete. Here (Figs I and 2) the second of the two prototype FSBs building at...

Category: Articles

Destruction of the Passenger Steam-Ship, "Austria," By Fire

Date: January 1859

Volume: 04

Issue: 31

THE steam-ship, Austria, of 2,500 tons, one of the Hamburg line of screw steam-packets, running between that place and New York, sailed from Southampton on the 4th Sept.

last for New York. Her passengers numbered 425, and...

Category: Articles

The Motor Yacht Gramarie (Above), Known to Be Lying at Palma, Majorca, In the Mid-1960s, Was Once the Margate, Kent, Life-Boat On694

Date: January 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 430

The motor yacht Gramarie (above), known to be lying at Raima, Majorca, in the mid-1960s, was once the Margate, Kent, life-boat ON694 J. P. Proudfoot. She was built in 1924, and in 1940 the crew shown below took her out to rescue P/O Richard... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Major Arthur Thomas Fisher, Honorary Secretary of the Salisbury Branch

Date: February 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 283

Major Arthur Thomas Fisher, .Honorary Secretary of the Salisbury Branch.

WE regret to announce the death of Major A. T. Fisher, who founded the Salisbury Branch in 1910, and had been its Honorary Secretary ever...

Category: Obituaries

The recipe for a perfect evening

Date: Autumn 2016

Volume: 61

Issue: 617 Lifeboat Magazine Autumn 2016

The RNLI Fish Supper, supported by Lakeland, is a tasty annual fundraising event that supports our lifesaving work. It's a great way to serve up some extra support for the lifeboat crews who are on call around the...

Category: Articles

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston: Ilb Crew Member H E "Dilly" Appleton With the Youngest of 121 People Taken Off the Pleasure Cruiser Queen of the Broads Which Ra

Date: Summer 1979

Volume: 46

Issue: 469

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston: ILB Crew Member H. E. "Dilly" Appleton with the youngest of 121 people taken off the pleasure cruiser Queen of the Broads which ran aground on Breydon Water in thick fog on Tuesday June 19. After being... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Resolutions Passed at the Annual Meeting for 1887

Date: May 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 144

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD GEORGE HAMILTON, M.P., FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY, m THE CHAIR.

1.—Moved by The Eight Hon. LORD GEORGE HAMILTON, M.P.

Seconded by The Eight Hon.

The EARL OF...

Category: Meetings