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Income and Expenditure.—1st Jan. To 31st Dec. 1892

Date: May 1893

Volume: 15

Issue: 168

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8,125 1 - To NEW LIFE-BOATS, (exclusive of carriages and equipment) for the following Stations :— Abersoch, Atherfleld, Boul- mer, Biighsione Grange, Cahore, Caister (No. 2), Cul- daff,...

Category: Accounts

A Record Year

Date: March 1939

Volume: 31

Issue: 337

THE life-boat service broke two records in 1938. Its life-boats were launched to the rescue more often, and they saved or helped to save from destruction more boats and vessels, than ever before in its history of 115 years.

Category: Articles

Best Wreck Service of the Year. Three Scottish Life-Saving Companies Share Prize

Date: June 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 408

LIFE-SAVING Apparatus Companies in the Hebrides and the Shetland Isles share the award of the Minister of Transport's shield for the best wreck service of the year 1963-4. The shield will be held for six months by the Port Ellen and Mull...

Category: Awards

Books

Date: Summer 1988

Volume: 51

Issue: 505

The Story of the Weston-Super- Mare Lifeboats The Story of the Eastbourne Lifeboats Written and published by Jeff Morris Two more in the series of detailed 'station history' booklets written and produced by Jeff Morris - with Dave...

Category: Articles

Books

Date: Spring 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 480

• In his latest book, Rescue by Sail and Oar (Tops'l Books, £2.50), Ray Kipling, the RNLFs public relations officer, has written an absorbing account of the long period during which lifeboats were driven by muscle and windpower...

Category: Articles

British Queen, of London, and Brig Valiant, of Jersey

Date: February 1872

Volume: 08

Issue: 83

A very- sudden and severe storm was experienced here on the 10th February, when no less than six vessels were wrecked at the mouth of the Tyno within a short dis- tance of each other, besides others that received considerable damage in...

The Life-Boat House

Date: May 1882

Volume: 11

Issue: 124

its appointed coxswain at a salary of 8/., and an assistant at 22. a year. The crew consists, in addition, of a bowman, and as many boatmen as the boat pulls oars. The members of the volunteer crews are registered, and wherever practicable,...

Category: Articles

Dutch Yacht Saved at Dover

Date: April 1952

Volume: 33

Issue: 360

AT twenty minutes past eleven on the night of the 27th of September, 1951— a very dark night with heavy rain squalls—the coxswain of the Dover life-boat, when on his way along the Eastern Harbour Arm, on private busi- ness to the signal...

Category: Services

The S.S. River Humber

Date: December 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 336

Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire, and Barmouth, Merionethshire.—The Abersoch coastguards reported to the Pwllheli lifeboat station at 12.10 in the morning of the 4th October, 1938, that a vessel was dragging her anchors in St. Tudwalls Roads. A...

Tijl Uilenspiegel

Date: Summer 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 509

Six lifeboats in search for missing Belgian trawler The new Tyne class lifeboat at Douglas, Isle of Man, had a testing time during her first service, in a search for a missing Belgian trawler which lasted for 11 hours in Force 7 winds and...