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Annie Scot, of Arbroath

Date: January 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 75

On the 30th November, the barque Annie Scott, of Arbroath, was stranded during a strong wind and hazy weather on the Cross Sand, off the Norfolk coast. The same life-boat went off and succeeded in saving the vessel's crew of 9 men. They...

Argo

Date: August 1897

Volume: 16

Issue: 185

GORLESTON.—Signal-guns having been fired by the light-vessels, the Life-boat Mark Lane put off at 6.35 A.M. on the 7th February, in a rough sea and a strong N. by E. breeze, and found the brigantine Argo, of Marstal, bound from Fowey for...

Notes of the Quarter

Date: April 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 435

A MAJOR new boat building programme was decided upon by the Committee of Management of the R.N.L.I, at its February meeting. As anA Sister's Thanks The following is an extract from a letter received by Captain J. B. Jones, O.B.E.,...

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Sarah Joan

Date: Summer 2001

Volume: 58

Issue: 557

Fishing vessel towed to safety A fishing boat, grounded on rocks and taking in water, was towed safety amid thick fog on 12 May thanks to the crew of Lerwick's relief lifeboat Fraser Flyer.

The Severn class lifeboat...

A Small Boat

Date: September 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 315

Porthdinllaen, Caernarvonshire, and HoIyhead, Angelsey.—22nd March.

Searched without success for a small boat which was adrift and eventually made land in Co. Down after thirty-five hours at sea.—Rewards, Porthdinllaen,...

A Fishing Ketch

Date: September 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 409

SEARCHED IN VAIN Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. At 7.50 a.m. on 20th June, 1964, the coastguard told the honorary secretary that the Weston police had reported that an elderly man was missing from a small fishing ketch somewhere between...

The Panamanian Merchant Vessel Antonio

Date: Summer 1979

Volume: 46

Issue: 469

Wreck FIRST SERVICE CALL for Fraserburgh lifeboat station, since it was reopened at the end of April, came at 1533 on Sunday June 3; it was to a Panamanian merchant vessel, Antonio, bound for Hamburg loaded with stone chips, which had run...

Stone of Moon

Date: Autumn 1997

Volume: 56

Issue: 542

Peter Mirfin, energetic landlord of the Wheatsheaf Inn, Fromes Hill, has introduced an unusual monthly fundraising race. Competitors, in teams of four, have to carry the self-styled 'Stone of Moon' against the clock between his pub... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

(Below) the Duchess Is Welcomed Aboard the Waveney Lifeboat By Coxswain Charles Hatcher Standing Behind the Coxswain Arm Raised Is Motor Mechanic John Scott Photogra

Date: Autumn 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 486

. . . (below) the Duchess is welcomed aboard the Waveney lifeboat by Coxswain Charles Hatcher. Standing behind the coxswain, arm raised, is Motor Mechanic John Scott. photographs by courtesy of Jeff Morris. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Fishing Cobles (1)

Date: September 1954

Volume: 33

Issue: 369

Newbiggin, Northumberland.—On the evening of the 31st of May, 1954, some fishing cobles put off to go salmon fishing, but at 9.30 one of them came ashore and reported that the sea was rough and that the weather was worsening. Conditions were...