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Gang Warily Ashore After the Weather Had Moderated Coxswain Race Took the Tyne Class Lifeboat

Date: Summer 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 513

Gang Warily ashore after the weather had moderated. Coxswain Race took the Tyne class lifeboat Owen and Ann Aisher (inset) into the surf among the rocks to snatch the skipper from his wheel house.

(Main Photo - Ron Sotheran... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Fig 4:

Date: Summer 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 477

Fig 4: Coxswain's instrument console in place at forward end of wheelhouse ready to receive steering wheel and instruments (left) and radar display unit (right). Seats for coxswain and navigator will be fitted aft of the console in the... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Life-Boat Service In 1935. The Busiest Year for Nineteen Years

Date: March 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 325

The Busiest Year for Nineteen Years.

THE year 1935 was for the life-boat service the busiest for nineteen years.

There were 378 launches of life-boats to vessels in distress. To find a larger number one...

Category: Articles

Maritime Book Society (Readers Union)

Date: Summer 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 465

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History Brought to Life

Date: Spring 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 536

The first steps inside the new National Collection of lifeboats tell you that this is something very special. Here, for the first time anywhere in the world, the history of a nation's lifeboats and the men who took them to sea is laid...

Category: Articles

Three Vessels

Date: February 1875

Volume: 09

Issue: 95

On the 4th April, however, it was any- thing but fine weather, and the night was dark and tempestuous. Nevertheless, the ! Hope eventually succeeded in saving the crews of the three vessels and entered I Bideford Harbour in safety, with ...

The Life-Boat Transporting-Carriage

Date: May 1880

Volume: 11

Issue: 116

The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat.

Every Life-boat, except a few of the larger size, is provided with a carriage, on which she is kept in the boat-house ready for immediate...

Category: Articles

Agnes Louisa

Date: February 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 139

THOBPEHESS, SUFFOLK.—At 5.30 A.M., on the 26th November, .the Life^boat Ipswich was launched in response to signals in the direction of Sizewell Bank, during a S.S.E. wind and a heavy sea.

On reaching the vessel, which...

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Date: Summer 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 493

Angler in the water WHEN, on the evening of Friday November 30, 1984, Mr Michael Morris, honorary secretary of Newquay (Cornwall)lifeboat station, was informed that a sea angler had fallen off the rocks at the western end of Fistral Beach,...

Motor Vessel Aground Off the Irish Coast

Date: March 1962

Volume: 37

Issue: 399

ON the 22nd October, 1961, the motor vessel Halronell, on passage from New- port, Monmouthshire, to Haulbowline, Co. Cork, encountered heavy weather off the Coningbeg lightvessel, and her bridge was damaged. Her master deci- ded to return to...

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