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The Sailing Trawler W. E. H.

Date: February 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 317

On the morning of the 7th December the Lowestoft sailing trawler W.E.H. ran ashore on a sandbank formed at the North Pier extension, while returning from the fishing grounds. A whole E.N.E. gale was blowing and heavy seas broke over the...

The S.S. Windward Islands

Date: December 1954

Volume: 33

Issue: 370

Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire.—At 10.30 on the morning of the 10th of July, 1954, a shipping agency at Preston telephoned to ask if the life-boat would start out to the S.S. Windward Islands, of Gothenburg, which was due off the Nelson Buoy...

Gordon Knight Chairman of the Volvo National Dealers Association Draws the Winning Ticket the Scottish Volvo Draw Outside the Rnli's Scottish Headquarters

Date: Autumn 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 502

Gordon Knight Chairman of the Volvo National Dealers Association Draws The Winning Ticket The Scottish Volvo Draw Outside The Rnli's Scottish Headquarters. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Birds Eye

Date: Spring 1973

Volume: 43

Issue: 444

Backbone of the FishingTrade.

This was one that didn't get away. One of a thousand million.

A thousand million of the reasons why every day and night men put out to sea in all weathers to earn their...

Category: Advertisement

The S.S. E. Hayward

Date: March 1957

Volume: 34

Issue: 379

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire.—At 5.10 on the afternoon of the 20th of October, 1956, the coastguard telephoned that the S.S. E. Hayward, of Liverpool, was in difficulty fifteen miles south- west of Strumble Head. At 5.45 the life-boat White Star...

The Bull Lightvessel

Date: September 1961

Volume: 36

Issue: 397

Humber, Yorkshire. At 9.20 on the morning of the 5th May, 1961, the Humber Conservancy told the cox- swain that a man in the Bull lightvessel had been injured and asked if the life- boat would land him because the weather was too bad for the...