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Franklin Mint Limited,

Date: Autumn 2000

Volume: 57

Issue: 554

THE OFFICIAL RAINBOW TROUT COLLECTOR PENKNIFE Engraved bolster, selectively plated with 22 carat gold, features an intricate portrayal ol the rainbow trout.

Issued in a Collector's Edition.

Handsomely...

Category: Advertisement

The Bridlington Cobles Serene, Eva Ann and Challenge (2)

Date: Spring 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 488

Knockdown THE COASTGUARD informed the deputy launching authority of Flamborough lifeboat station on Monday January 23, 1984, that three Bridlington cobles, Serene, Eva Ann and Challenge, had been caught in worsening weather north of...

Lifeboatmen and Fishermen By Colin Ashford

Date: Autumn 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 458

'The great majority of lifeboatmen are fishermen. They are men who daily sail the seas. They have acquired a skill in handling boats which touches the miraculous, and they know their own piece of coast, its sunken rocks, its shifting...

Category: Articles

Lifeboats and Lifeguards In Action

Date: Autumn 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 574

Cave campers swamped Six cave campers at Tenby were taken by surprise in the early hours of 5 August, when the tide came in and washed their possessions away. They retreated further into the cave, but soon found themselves in deep water....

Category: Services

The Life-Boat Enthusiasts' Society

Date: January 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 434

THE Life-boat Enthusiasts' Society is now in its eighth year. It was formed in 1964 and at the outset had only eight members. From this very small beginning membership has grown over the years. At first progress was slow, but in the last...

Category: Articles

This Way Up

Date: Winter 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 519

The ability of a modern lifeboat to self-right after a capsize is a valuable safety feature, but just how is this achieved? Mike Floyd sets out to explain the principles behind a modern self-righting lifeboat without recourse to diagrams or...

Category: Articles

Lifeboat Classes

Date: Summer 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 525

a s p o t t e r ' s g u i d e Why are there so many different designs of lifeboat when the purpose of every lifeboat is so similar-the saving of life at sea? Surely, one might think, all lifeboats are designed to weather the worst of...

Category: Articles

Morton and Port Eynon - West Division

Date: Winter 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 535

The delightful setting of Morton and Port Eynon. on the South Wales coast, serves to illustrate one of the benefits of the station's D class lifeboat - the ease with which it can be manoeuvred over that vast expanse of sand visible at... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Feature: Getting to Know Her

Date: Spring 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 576

The arrival of a new lifeboat on station is an exciting time and greatly anticipated by the crew and the community from which they come. But what will she be like?For many, the RiverTamar simply marks the point where Devon ends and Cornwall...

Category: Articles

A Thunderbolt Aeroplane and a Walrus Amphibious Aeroplane

Date: 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1943

JUNE 26TH. - CAISTER, NORFOLK. At 8.30 in the evening the honorary secretary of the life-boat station was on duty at the local observation post where it was known that the pilot of a Thunderbolt aeroplane to the north of Caister, coming in...