Worthing's Mayor Trying Out The Town's Inshore Rescue Boat Hauls Aboard Mr A Gamble Local Branch Secretary. - View image in PDF
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The Tulipan's Crew Were Rescued By A RAF Helicopter and Barra Island Life-Boat Was Also Called Out. - View image in PDF
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(Right) The 52ft Arun lifeboat Sir William Arnold, second in her class, was sen! to St Peter Port in 1973.. - View image in PDF
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(Above, left and right) Demonstration recovery of the Atlantic 21 rigid inflatable lifeboat into her trolley mobile 'dock'.. - View image in PDF
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The new headquarters building, designed by Leslie Jones and Partners and built by Brazier and Son of Southampton.. - View image in PDF
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Opposite top: Phyl Cleare with her late husband Jack at the naming ceremony of Phyl Clare in 1990. - View image in PDF
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Mrs Florence Ashingdon watches her solicitor William Nigh christen Gordon England after she had officially named the D class inflatable.. - View image in PDF
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Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., M.P., V.P., in the Chair.
Read the following Report of the Chief In- spector and District Inspector of Life-boats on their inquiries into the circumstances attending the accidents to the...
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A 44-foot steel life-boat. - View image in PDF
A development of this U.S. Coast Guard life-boat, with a speed of 17 knots is destined for Falmouth. The R.N.L.I. - View image in PDF
has already six of the 44-foot version in service.. - View image in PDF
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In May, 1968, the first London Spring Fair, in which many of the London branches co-operated, was held in Chelsea Old Town Hall. 18-year-old Sarah Myles, of London, was 'Miss Life-boat' and here she is shown driving along Kings Road,... - View image in PDF
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