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Date: Summer 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 457

Re-count . . .

In a branch house-to-house collection two boxes may, rarely, be found to contain the same amount when opened, but how about this ? Two collectors worked on the opposite side of each road in their area,...

Category: Correspondence

From the Director

Date: Autumn 1994

Volume: 53

Issue: 530

Lt Cdr Brian Miles reviews the past year ...and the ones to come There have been a number of recent events which have made me more aware than usual of the Institution's continuing responsibility to provide a lifeboat service to the...

Category: Articles

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Date: Autumn 1998

Volume: 56

Issue: 546

Father and son trapped in cave Adifficult and dangerous service by Port Isaac's D class inshore lifeboat has led to the award of the RNLI's Thanks on Vellum to her helmsman Kevin Dingle and to a crew member, Mike Edkins.

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The Royal Commission on the Loss of Life at Sea

Date: August 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 141

THE " First Report" of this Royal Commission shows clearly the necessity for its appointment, for it contains authoritative evidence of an alarming waste of both life and property in the greatest source of the country's wealth...

Category: Articles

The S.S Hawkwood

Date: 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1942

GOLD MEDAL SERVICE AT HARTLEPOOL JANUARY 26TH. - HARTLEPOOL, DURHAM, AND TEESMOUTH, YORKSHIRE. At 6.55 in the morning word came from the coastguard that he had seen rockets from a vessel off Seaton Carew. The life-boat was called out at once...

United States Life-Saving Service

Date: August 1909

Volume: 20

Issue: 233

AT the close of year ended the 30th June, 1908, there wore 280 stations in the United States Life-Saving Service this number being two in excess of the total for the preceding year. The stations were subdivided as before into thirteen...

Category: Articles

Seven Men Rescued from Sinking Lightvessel

Date: December 1953

Volume: 33

Issue: 366

AT 9.25 on the night of the 21st of September, 1953, the Tenby coast- guard learnt that the pumps in the St.

Gowan lightvessel had stopped work- ing and that she was in danger of sinking. There were seven men on board the...

Category: Services

Coxswain Goes Overboard to Man on Cliff

Date: December 1959

Volume: 35

Issue: 390

AT 3.20 on the afternoon of the 12th of July, 1959, the honorary secretary of the North Sunderland, Northumber- land, life-boat station, Mr. T. W. A.

Swallow, learnt from the coastguard that a canoe with one man in it had...

Category: Services

Medina D.

Date: Winter 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 507

Five saved as coaster capsizes in Force 9 gale Coxswain John Catchpole of the Lowestoft lifeboat has been awarded a Bronze medal for bravery following the rescue of five crew men from a coaster in Force 9 winds.

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Building the Fast Slipway Lifeboat—Part V: Behind the Scenes

Date: Summer 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 477

ABOVE AND BELOW DECKS, the first prototype of the fast slipway lifeboat (FSB) is gradually taking shape in Fairey Marine's yard at Cowes. With some of the work progress is obvious; other jobs involve perhaps weeks of 'behind the...

Category: Articles