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Lieut.-Commander Gartside-Tipping, R.N. Killed In Action Off Zeebrugge on the 25th September, 1915

Date: February 1916

Volume: 23

Issue: 259

LIEUT.-COMMANDER GARTSIDE-TIPPING, R.N. - View image in PDF

Killed in action off Zeebrugge on the 25th September, 1915. - View image in PDF

l_To face page 82. - View image in PDF

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Montaya, of Liverpool

Date: November 1875

Volume: 09

Issue: 98

On the 26th Sept., signals of distress were made from the steamer Montagu, of Liverpool, which had grounded previously on Wexford Bar, but had ex- pected to get off. The weather in the meantime had increased in severity, and it was now...

On May 29 Stornoway's New 48' 6" Solent Lifeboat (Left) Was Named Hugh William Viscount Gough In Memory of the Late Lord Cough a Regular Fishing Visitor

Date: Summer 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 449

On May 29 Stornoway's new 48' 6" Solent lifeboat (left) was named Hugh William Viscount Gough in memory of the late Lord Cough, a regular fishing visitor to the island, by his widow, the Viscountess Gough. The lifeboat was... - View image in PDF

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Our Need

Date: 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1943

AUGUST 24TH. - SHERINGHAM, NORFOLK.

At about 7.30 P.M . the fishing smack Our Need, of Lowestoft, owned by a salvage firm and bound light from Lowestoft to Oban, with a crew of four, ran aground on the rocks about half a...

City of Dublin

Date: June 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 330

Arklow, Co. Wicklow.—On the evening of the 8th January the steamer City of Dublin, of Dublin, bound home from Hamburg with a general cargo, ran aground on Arldow Main Bank, about five miles north of the light-vessel.

A...

Elizabeth, of Teignmouth

Date: July 1862

Volume: 05

Issue: 45

On the evening of the 5th March, the sloop Elizabeth, of Teign- mouth, was observed outside the bar of the river in an unmanageable state, having lost her rudder. The wind was blowing a gale from the S.S.W.; there was a heavy sea on the bar,...

City of Ghent

Date: March 1956

Volume: 34

Issue: 375

Cadgwith, Cornwall.—At 8.27 on the evening of the 15th of November, 1955, the motor vessel City of Ghent, of Dublin, wirelessed that she had run ashore about three miles north-east- by-east of Lizard, but had later re- floated and was...

Riddled Ventilating Pipe from the Eastbourne Lifeboat Jane Holland After Visiting Dunkirk In 1940 and (Below) Special War Artist Bryan De Grineau's Impression of the Du

Date: Autumn 1973

Volume: 43

Issue: 446

Riddled ventilating pipe from the Eastbourne lifeboat Jane Holland after visiting Dunkirk in 1940, and (below) special war artist Bryan de Grineau's impression of the Dunkirk evacuation in full swing. An RNLI lifeboat is... - View image in PDF

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Lydia Ann

Date: April 1952

Volume: 33

Issue: 360

Helvick Head, Co. Waterford. About eight o'clock in the morning of the 7th of November, 1951, with a rough sea running and a south-easterly breeze blowing, the life-boat motor mechanic was on the lookout on Helvick Head and saw the motor...

On May 20, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the RNLI stand at the Music Hall, Aberdeen, and spoke with (I. to r.) Coxswain Albert Bird, Second Coxswain Charles Begg and Motor Mechanic Ian Jack. photograph by courtesy of Aberdeen Journals

Date: Summer 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 461

On May 20, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the RNLI stand at the Music Hall, Aberdeen, and spoke with (I. to r.) Coxswain Albert Bird, Second Coxswain Charles Begg and Motor Mechanic Ian Jack. photograph by courtesy of Aberdeen... - View image in PDF

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