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Righting Trials of the First 37' Oakley Lifeboat to Be Fitted With Radar

Date: Summer 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 457

ANOTHER MILESTONE on the path of lifeboat development was passed in May this year when Frank Pen/old Marshall, the 37' Oakley stationed at St Ives, the first of her class to be fitted with radar, successfully passed righting trials and...

Category: Articles

A 23' Westerly Pageant Yacht

Date: Spring 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 460

Electric storm INFORMATION THAT MOTOR YACHT Zaire was standing by a yacht in distress three miles south west of Anvil Point came from HM Coastguard to Swanage lifeboat station deputy launching authority at 1915 on Friday, September 24,...

Books

Date: Autumn 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 498

The Cromer Lifeboats by Bob Malster and Peter Stibbons (Poppyland Publishing), available from Cromer RNLI honorary secretary, 33 Hillside, Cromer, Norfolk, for £1.20 plus 25p post and packing, is the third edition of booklets about the...

Category: Articles

Oneida

Date: Summer 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 493

Rope round propeller LATE IN THE AFTERNOON of Friday November 30,1984, the honorary secretary of Fishguard lifeboat station was contacted by Milford Haven coastguard to be told that a 33ft fishing vessel, Oneida, had a rope round her...

Cerealia

Date: Winter 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 519

Crew's 'fine teamwork' during 16-hour service The crew of Wells Mersey class lifeboat Doris M. Mann of Ampthill have been commended following a 16-hour service which 'was dominated by a fine display of teamwork' in winds...

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Date: Winter 1997

Volume: 55

Issue: 539

C classjj-Iu_cksjthreejto safety from cliff base The rescue of three people from cliffs on the Cardigan coast has earned two C class crew members the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum, with a third going to an off-duty lifeguard...

Yachts and Dinghies (1)

Date: Summer 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 573

A combination of fair weather and thunderstorms made for a particularly busy weekend for the RNLI in May 2005. In two days, RNLI crews launched more than 75 times and rescued around 100 people On 7 May sailors were caught out by strong winds...

‘ I THOUGHT IT WAS MY LAST BREATH’

Date: Autumn 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 613 Lifeboat Magazine Autumn 2015

After a fateful day at the end of June, Uzma Khan was left wondering what would have happened if she hadn’t stepped out onto the sands … if she hadn’t been carrying a mobile phone … or if three volunteers hadn’t gone to her...

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Rescue relay

Date: Spring 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 611 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2015

When the crew of a stricken cargo boat found themselves being pushed towards Cape Wrath, two lifeboat crews were called into the gale for a 13-hour rescue relay

It was around 8pm on 7 December...

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Services by Auxiliary Rescue-boats

Date: 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1944

Launches 26. Lives rescued 21.

ISLE OF WHITHORN, WIGTOWNSHIRE. At 3.8 in the afternoon of the 18th of January, l944, a report was received through the military and the coastguard that a Martinet aeroplane, which had been...

Category: Services