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From St.Albans and District Comes News of the Opening In July of Salisbury Hall By Its Owner Walter Goldsmith In Aid of the Rnli In Foreground (Below) Two of Display

Date: Summer 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 449

From St Albans and District comes news of the opening in July of Salisbury Hall by its owner, Walter Goldsmith, in aid of the RNLI.

In foreground (below) two of display of five lifeboat models made by John Gilbert, and a... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Entrance to the House of the Institution

Date: November 1914

Volume: 22

Issue: 254

ENTRANCE TO THE HOUSE OF THE INSTITUTION. - View image in PDF

[To face patie 178. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

A New Type of Life-Boat

Date: March 1926

Volume: 26

Issue: 286

FOLLOWING on the Barnett Twin-Screw Life-boat, and the Watson Cabin Life- boat, both Life-boats specially designed to be able to carry out services at a considerable distance from their Stations, the Institution has now designed another new...

Category: Articles

The Bermuda-Rig Yacht Larry

Date: Spring 1953

Volume: 33

Issue: 365

Sennen Cove, Cornwall.—At 5.15 on the afternoon of the 18th of April, 1953,the Pendeen lighthouse-keeper rang up the life-boat coxswain to say that he had seen a yacht in distress off the Three Stone Oars Rocks, and at 5.30 the life-boat...

Andrew Mcdonald (Right) Hands Over His Painting to Commemorate the Rescue of the Yacht Whisky Mac to Steve Shaw,

Date: Winter 1994

Volume: 53

Issue: 527

Andrew McDonald (right) hands over his painting to commemorate the rescue of the yacht Whisky Mac to Steve Shaw, coxswain of the Alderney lifeboat, in the Training Centre at the RNLI's Poole headquarters.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Cromer Lightvessel

Date: March 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 371

Cromer, Norfolk.—At 11.25 on the morning of the 2nd of October, 1954, the Superintendent of Trinity House at Yarmouth asked if the life-boat would fetch a very sick man from the Cromer lightvessel. At 11.40 the No. 1 life- boat Henry...

Lowestoft Motor Life-Boat and the Airship R33

Date: May 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 284

ON the morning of 16th April the airship JR33 broke away from her moorings at the aerodrome, at Pulham, in Norfolk, and was carried out to sea by a strong W.S.W. gale. She was seen to cross the coast at 10.15 A.M., obviously in diffi-...

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Venus of Preston

Date: February 1873

Volume: 08

Issue: 87

The schooner Venus, of Preston, whilst entering the port on the 20th October, late on the tide, during a strong westerly wind, struck on the Horse Bank, on which a good deal of sea was then running. The Life-boat Wakefield was then taken out...

Destined for Life-Boat Stations All Over the U.K., the First Ever Delivery of Martell Cognac Was Recently Received at the R.N.L.I. Depot at Borehamwood,

Date: July 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 432

Destined for life-boat stations all over the U.K., the first ever delivery of Martell cognac was recently received at the R.N.L.I. Depot at Borehamwood, Herts. Taken in the depot's rigging loft, the picture shows (left to right)... - View image in PDF

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Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: November 1874

Volume: 09

Issue: 94

SOUTHPORT, LANCASHIRE.—The Life- boat on this station was rapidly becoming unfit for further service, and it has there- fore been replaced by a new 10-oared boat, 34 feet long, and 8J feet wide. The legacy of 5001. bequeathed to the...

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