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Sea Flower

Date: February 1879

Volume: 10

Issue: 111

On the afternoon of the 15th, the gale then blowing very heavily, accompanied by squalls of rain, a vessel was seen driftii; g towards the shore at Donna Nook, which soon afterwards struck on the Hale Sand. The alarm was given at the...

The Life-Boat Lads

Date: February 1900

Volume: 17

Issue: 195

THE howling winds with cruel moan And three brave men lie cold in death, Blow hard across the sea: Fast in the rigging caught: The Captain shouts "Haul in, haul in! To save the ship...

Category: Songs

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Date: Winter 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 479

Knocked head A FISHERMAN was sorting fish on Courtmacsherry Pier on the afternoon of Tuesday June 30, 1981, when he lost his footing and fell into the river, hitting his head on the sloping stone face on the way down and losing consciousness...

A Long and Hazardous Service

Date: September 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 425

COXSWAIN John King of Bridlington has been awarded the Institution's bronze medal for gallantry for a service described in the official report as 'long, frustrat- ing and hazardous'. At the end of it the life-boat saved the life...

Category: Services

Lifeboats and Lifeguards In Action

Date: Autumn 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 566

Brothers and stations uniteWhen Red Bay lifeboat crew were paged, there was no immediate threat to life for the couple on the yacht, Chtoe. Yet at Red Bay station brothers Tom and Paddy McLaughlin remember thinking: 'It was blowing a...

Category: Services

Statistically Speaking

Date: Spring 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 520

The Institution is re-analysing its records to investigate the causes of loss of life at sea. Some interesting facts are emerging.The RNLI exists for one simple reason - to save lives at sea. In the pursuit of that seemingly simple goal it...

Category: Articles

Small change, big hearts

Date: Winter 2014

Volume: 61

Issue: 610 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2014

It’s a Saturday afternoon in Manchester, 1891. Thousands flock to the city’s streets to catch a glimpse of something they have never seen before: lifeboat crew members and their lifesaving craft. As the lifeboats – from the...

Category: Articles

Senex Fidelis and Thirst Quencher

Date: Winter 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 535

Just because a lifeboat has not reached her new home and been officially put on station does not stop her being a lifeboat, as these two photographs show.

The Severn class allocated to Harwich on the east coast was taking...

A Watson Cabin Life-Boat for the U.S.A. American Tribute to the Boats of the Institution

Date: November 1928

Volume: 27

Issue: 296

WHEN Rear-Admiral F. C. Billard, Commandant of the United States Coast Guard, and the other American delegates attended the second International Life-boat Conference, which was held in Paris last June, they visited Life-boat Stations in...

Category: Articles

Life-Boats In the Battle of Britain.

Date: June 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: War Bulletin 4

The defeat of Germany's air attack on this country in the autumn of 1940, known as the Battle of Britain, lasted, according to the official accounts, from August 8th. to October 31st. During these 85 days life-boats were launched to the...

Category: Articles