Right: The crew out on the lough Picture: Colin Watson. - View image in PDF
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EARLY last year Mr. Hugh Matheson, jr., of the Jamaica Inn, Miami, Florida, U.S.A., made a request for English life-boat service photographs to hang in a room there. His request was fulfilled.
In October came news that,...
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Right: HftH The Duke of Kent visits Conwy lifeboat station and is pictured with some of the crew members, together with station honorary secretary Keith Robinson (far right). - View image in PDF
© Karl Roberts. - View image in PDF
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A LIFEBOAT NAMING CEREMONY is always a happy occasion for a station, its supporters, and, indeed, the whole local community, but that at Port St Mary, Isle of Man, had a particularly pleasurable aspect. For while the RNLI has many lifeboats...
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Dover, Kent.—At 8.47 on the even- ing of the 24th of April, 1953, the Sandgate coastguard rang up to say that a message had been received from the North Foreland radio station through the Dungeness pilot cutter that the S.S. Markab N., of...
No 5 Pattern Kapok Belt: The Standard Belt of the Institution. - View image in PDF
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Members of the Sunderland Crew at The Life-Boat Naming Ceremony In July 1963. - View image in PDF
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The Naming Ceremony of the Sisters Memorial Llandudno's First Lifeboat (1861-67). - View image in PDF
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