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At Tea Princess Margaret Cuts the Ceremonial Cake Made and Decorated By Crew Member Bert Addington (R) With Them Is Alan Wear Station Honorary Secretary

Date: Winter 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 471

At tea, Princess Margaret cuts the ceremonial cake made and decorated by Crew Member Bert Addington (r.). With them is Alan Wear, station honorary secretary.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Raymond Baxter Chairman of the Public Relations Committee Presented Pr Awards to (I) Dr William Guild and (R) Coxswain Derek Scott

Date: Winter 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 471

Raymond Baxter, chairman of the Public Relations Committee, presented PR awards to (I.) Dr William Guild and (r.) Coxswain Derek Scott. - View image in PDF

photograph by courtesy of David Parker. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

To Mark the Retirement of John Owen Who Had Been Honorary Secretary of Rhyl for 25 Years Following 22 Years Previous Service Rhyl Motor Mechanic Peter Adams

Date: Winter 1978

Volume: 45

Issue: 463

To mark the retirement of John Owen, who had been honorary secretary of Rhyl for 25 years following 22 years previous service, Rhyl motor mechanic, Peter Adams, named the model 48' 6" Solent lifeboat he had made John M. Owen and put... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

At Newquay Cornwall Jubilee Carnival Members of the Ladies' Guild Wore Their New 'Uniforms'—Red Pleated Skirts White Polo Sweaters and Gloves and Navy Blazers A

Date: Summer 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 461

At Newquay, Cornwall, Jubilee Carnival members of the ladies' guild wore their new 'uniforms'—red pleated skirts, white polo sweaters and gloves, and navy blazers and hats trimmed with red, white and blue ribbon; they were... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Foynes Island, 10 miles down the Shannon Estuary, has a fast running title with an average depth of 20 feet at most stages. by courtesy of (the Irish Tourist Board)

Date: Spring 1973

Volume: 43

Issue: 444

Foynes Island, 10 miles downthe Shannon Estuary, has a fast running title with an average ilepth of 20 feet at most stages. - View image in PDF

by courtesy of (lie Irish Tourist Board. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Douglas Bay As Sir William Hillary Would Have Known It: 1823 Print Shows St.Mary's Rock Before Tower of Refuge Was Built By Courtesy of the Manx Museum

Date: Winter 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 447

Douglas Bay as Sir William Hillary would have known it: 1823 print shows St Mary's Rock before Tower of Refuge was built.

by courtesy of the Manx Museum.

Category: Drawings

Last Year An IRB Was Commissioned at Selsey Sussex Where There Has Been a Conventional Life-Boat Station Since 1861 the IRB Crew Consists of Three Fishermen—Two

Date: June 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 428

Last year an IRB was commissioned at Selsey, Sussex, where there has been a conventional life-boat station since 1861. The IRB crew consists of three fishermen—two who fish for lobsters and one who fishes for white fish. Here they are shown... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Port Isaac Ilb Stood By While An Attempt Was Made on October 5 1975 to Rescue Bullocks Which Had Fallen Down the Cliff at Port Quin

Date: Autumn 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 458

Port Isaac ILB stood by while an attempt was made, on October 5, 1975, to rescue bullocks which had fallen down the cliff at Port Quin. - View image in PDF

photographs by courtesy of E. J. Watts, Rock. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

(Below Right) Coxswain Harry Jones Welcomes the Chairman Major-General Ralph Farrant to Hoylake Lifeboat Station on April 25 Committee and Crew Were Present In Str

Date: Spring 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 456

(Below right) Coxswain Harry Jones welcomes the Chairman, Major-General Ralph Farrant, to Hoylake lifeboat station on April 25.

Committee and crew were present in strength to meet him and show him their 37' 6"... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs