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Melinda Muriel (2)

Date: Autumn 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 498

Overturned fishing vessel AN EIGHTEEN FOOT fishing vessel, Melinda Muriel, had put out to sea from Skinningrove, Cleveland, with fourpeople on board on the morning of Tuesday July 29, 1986. The wind was north westerly and there were squally...

Two Motor Life-Boats In the December Gales

Date: February 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 283

THE gales at the end of December reached their worst on the 27th, on the which day ten launches took place round the coast, From the Isle of Wight it was reported that "the damage ashore was not so great as in November, but at sea condi...

Category: Services

Two Rubber Dinghies (1)

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

SEPTEMBER 27TH. - LLANDUDNO, CAERNARVONSHIRE.

At 4.30 in the afternoon the Colwyn Bay police reported two men drifting out to sea on rubber dinghies. A southerly breeze was blowing, and the sea was choppy. The motor...

Waiting for Rescue By J D Sleightholme

Date: Summer 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 497

This two-part article, published earlier this year in Yachting Monthly and reproduced here by kind permission of the editor, Andrew Bray, and the author, takes a look at rescues from a yachtsman's point of view and asks how crews should...

Category: Articles

Nostalgia Direct

Date: Summer 2001

Volume: 58

Issue: 557

AVAILABLE ON 2 CDs OR 2 TAPES BLESS THIS •»• HOUSE 41 BEAUTIFUL SONGS & HYMNS OF HOPE & INSPIRATION NOT AVAILABLE , IN SHOPS, This wonderful collection of songs and hymns have been specially selected to bring out the highest...

Category: Advertisement

Against the flow – the first woman to sail solo the ‘wrong way’ around the world

Date: Autumn 2009

Volume: 61

Issue: 589

Against the flow – the first woman to sail solo the ‘wrong way’ around the world
by Dee Caffari
Review by Tim Robertson

The comparisons are inevitable I suppose – two women competing solo in a...

Category: Articles

Feature: Going for Gold

Date: Summer 2004

Volume: 59

Issue: 569

Not only is The Lifeboat College a centre of excellence for lifeboat crews and staff - it provides a base for other organisations to learn about the RNLI's work. Regional Education Officer Dave Cooling looks back on a lively week when 14...

Category: Articles

During the Visit of a German Lifeboat to the Isles of Scilly Last May Colonel Sir John Carew Pole Bt Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall Presented Coxswain Matthew Lethbridge

Date: Summer 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 453

During the visit of a German lifeboat to the Isles of Scilly last May, Colonel Sir John Carew Pole, Bt, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, presented Coxswain Matthew Lethbridge with the BEM awarded to him in the New Year Honours List... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Berwick-On-Tweed: Old and New Exercise Together the 42' Watson Lifeboat William and Mary Durham Was Withdrawn from Station to the Relief Fleet on September 17 197

Date: Autumn 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 458

Berwick-on-Tweed: Old and new exercise together. The 42' Watson lifeboat William and Mary Durham was withdrawn from station to the relief fleet on September 17, 1976, being replaced by an Atlantic 21 ILB.

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Category: Photographs

Five Years and Three Months of War

Date: December 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: War Bulletin 18

In five years and three months of war our life-boats have rescued 5,895 lives from ships and aeroplanes. That is an average of 21 lives every week, or three lives rescued for every one during the 20 years of peace between the two...

Category: Articles