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News from the Branches

Date: November 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 285

Hull's Special Report.

AT the Annual Meeting of the Branch, held on 31st March, the Lord Mayor (Councillor Digby Willoughby), one of; the Presidents of the Branch, proposed that Hull should make a special effort to...

Category: Branches

William Wouldhave's Centenary

Date: November 1921

Volume: 24

Issue: 274

THE 28th September of this year was the centenary of the death of William Wouldhave, of South Shields, whose name will always be honourably remem- bered, with those of Lionel Lukin, of London, and John Greathead, also of South Shields, as...

Category: Articles

Yachts

Date: Summer 2001

Volume: 58

Issue: 557

Ferry horror ppy endingEven experienced sailors can sometimes get caught out by unusual circumstances. Saturday 5 May was a bright, clear day, one of the first weekends this year with ideal weather for a pleasant day's...

Life-Boats As Ambulances

Date: October 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 327

AT about midnight on 19th April an urgent message was signalled from the island of Papa Stour, in the Shetlands, asking for a doctor and a nurse to be sent at once to the help of a boy, four years old, who had fractured his...

Category: Services

Ruth

Date: March 1960

Volume: 35

Issue: 391

Teesmouth, Yorkshire. At 6.10 on the evening of the 13th of December, 1959, the honorary secretary received a message that a man and his young son had not returned to Paddy's Hole as expected from a fishing trip. At 6.48 the life-boat...

Fair Maid

Date: Winter 1979

Volume: 46

Issue: 467

MFV sinking SKEGNESS LIFEBOAT, the 37ft Oakley Charles Fred Crantham, launched at 1730 on Wednesday October 4, 1978, to go to the help of the fishing boat Fair Maid aground three miles north of the station in a dangerous position. It was a...

Family Profile By Joan Davies

Date: Spring 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 452

THEY CAME FROM FRANCE, the TartS of Dungeness. They were Huguenots and it was in the days before religious toleration. So when persecution became too great they took to their boats, being fishing people, and sailed across the Channel to...

Category: Articles

Longshoremen In Winter

Date: February 1901

Volume: 18

Issue: 199

Telling of the Winter Life ltd by tht Stout-hearted Heroes who Man our Life-boats.

By HERBERT RUSSELL.

WHEN the shrill piping of the equinoctial gales has proclaimed the coming of the long bleak months of...

Category: Articles

What a race! Holidaymakers joined local well wishers on the harbour bridge to cheer two rafts in a race

Date: Summer 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 501

What a race! Holidaymakers joined local well wishers on the harbour bridge to cheer two rafts in a race which took them the length of Lake Lathing, around the derelict trawler Yellowtail and back to the starting point at the bridge. Teams... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Letters

Date: January 1973

Volume: 42

Issue: 442

COINS AND STAMPS 0 Many thanks for putting my article on coins and stamps in the October Journal. One small point is that we gave the prices as at September, 1972, whereas they were September 1971. As forecast, the common varieties have...

Category: Correspondence