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Pilot Me

Date: 1939

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1939

JAN. 23RD. - WHITBY, YORKSHIRE.

During the afternoon a gale was blowing from the N.N.W. with a heavy sea. The motor fishing boat Pilot Me was at sea and as she did not return the No. 1 motor life-boat Mary Ann Hepworth was...

New Steel 70-Foot Life-Boat

Date: December 1965

Volume: 38

Issue: 414

A steel life-boat, which is the first of her kind to be built for the Institution, was completed at the yards of Messrs. Yarrow & Co. Ltd. of Scotstoun, Glasgow, in September. She is the first vessel to be built for the RNLI in steel,...

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Choice, of Hull

Date: October 1868

Volume: 06

Issue: 70

Early on the morning of the 21st May, the smack Choice, of Hull, drove from her anchor at the entrance of the harbour, and fired a gun.

as a signal of distress. The Scarborough life-boat was immediately launched, and took...

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: October 1866

Volume: 06

Issue: 62

BACTON, NORFOLK.—The Institution replaced the life-boat on this station last October, by a new boat 33 feet long, rowing 10 oars double-banked, and provided with a transporting-carriage. The old boat, while out on service, had been damaged,...

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Hannah and Joseph

Date: November 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 106

LLANDDWYN, ANGLESEY.—On the 25th June the Life-boat John Gray Bell was launched to the assistance of the schooner Hannah and Joseph, of Liverpool, ashore on Carnarvon bar, which vessel, after some hours' hard work on the part of the...

Elizabeth and Catherine

Date: August 1878

Volume: 10

Issue: 109

NEW ROMNEY.—On the 30th March, during a N. wind, and a heavy ground sea, rockets were fired from a vessel close to the beach, near the Life-boat station.

The Dr. Hatton Life-boat was launched, and boarded the vessel, which...

Catherine and Osnabrick

Date: November 1880

Volume: 11

Issue: 118

FISHGUARD.—On the 15th of September this place was visited by a very strong gale from the N.N.E., accompanied by a heavy sea. The smack Catherine, of Cardigan, bound thence to Swansea, in ballast, and the brigantine Osnabrick, of Papenberg,...

John and Robert

Date: November 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 146

PORTHDINLLAEN. — A schooner was observed in distress, having lost all her sails, about two or three miles N.W. of Porthdinllaen Head, during a very heavy gale from N.N.W. on the morning of the 20th May. The Life-boat George Moore put off at...

Hawke and Esther

Date: August 1904

Volume: 19

Issue: 213

ILFRACOMBE, DEVONSHIRE.—On the afternoon of the 12th January a message «/ O was received stating that two vessels had been in collision off Bull Point.

The crew of the Life-boat Co-operator No. 2 were promptly...

The Thistle and Mizpah

Date: November 1911

Volume: 21

Issue: 242

Two fish- ing-boats named the Thistle and Mizpah were overtaken when at sea on the 3rd May by a strong gale from S.S.E.

As considerable anxiety was felt for their safety the No. 1 Life-boat Sarah Jane Turner was launched....