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Anna, of Rensburgh

Date: August 1876

Volume: 09

Issue: 101

ANSTRUTHER, N.B.—As one of the congregations of this town were coming out of church on the evening of the 26th March, the signal gun was fired to summon the crew of the Life-boat Admiral Fitzroy. The schooner Anna, ofRensburgh, had been...

Bransty

Date: August 1881

Volume: 11

Issue: 121

TYRELLA, Co. DOWN.—At 9.30 A.M. on the 7th February, during thick weather, the wind blowing a strong gale from the S.S.E., accompanied by heavy rain, the brigantine Bransty, of Whitehaven, bound from Newry to Penarth, with a cargo of oats,...

Mabel and the S.S. Barbadian

Date: February 1902

Volume: 18

Issue: 203

On the 26th August a message by telephone was received from the South Stack Lighthouse, reporting that a schooner about six miles distant was signalling for assistance. The steam Life-boat Duke of Northumberland left her moorings at 12.20...

Paula Bertha

Date: February 1905

Volume: 19

Issue: 215

About 8 A.M.

on the 1st September the Coastguard gave information to the Coxswain of the No. 1 Life-boat, Samuel Plimsoll, that a vessel was aground on the Holm Sand.

He promptly mustered his crew, and...

Industry

Date: August 1913

Volume: 22

Issue: 249

At 8.30 P.M.

on the 27th February a message was received from the Coastguard at Mundesley stating that a vessel was burning flares continually off" that place.

The Life-boat Louisa Heartwell was...

Bertha James

Date: February 1914

Volume: 22

Issue: 251

At 3.15 P.M. on the 10th October the Coastguard reported that a vessel was flying a distress signal about three miles N.W. of the Shingles Bank. As a moderate north-easterly gale was blow- ing, the Life-boat Robert Fleming was launched. She...

The S.S. Altyre

Date: August 1912

Volume: 21

Issue: 245

Shortly after midnight on the 17th-18th January signals of distress were seen burning in the direction of the South Barber Sands.

As soon as it was possible the No. 1 boat Covent Garden was launched and found the S.S....

Recruit

Date: September 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 311

— At 9.5 P.M. on 1st May the Coxswain received a message from the Coastguard that a vessel was stranded on the Geddle Rock, just north of Peterhead.

A moderate E. wind was blowing with a ground swell, and the weather was...

The Mail Steamer Pioneer, of Glasgow

Date: October 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 331

Portaskaig, Islay.—During the morning of the llth March the mail steamer Pioneer, of Glasgow, left Portaskaig for West Loch Tarbert. She had mail and twenty-two persons on board. When she was about eight miles east of Macarthur's Head...

The Irish Motor Torpedo Boat M. 4,

Date: Winter 1950

Volume: 33

Issue: 353

Ballycotton, Co. Cork, and Helvick Head, Co. Waterford.—During the afternoon of the 10th of January, 1950, the Helvick Head life-boat, H. F. Bailey, was on passage from Baltimore, expecting to call at Ballycotton. About 4.50, a searchlight...