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Guiding Star

Date: February 1899

Volume: 17

Issue: 191

WHITBURN.—The Life-boat William and Charles was launched at 11.30 p.m.

on the 1st June and landed a man from the coble Guiding Star. Whilst he was out attending to his crab-pots, a heavy sea rose and he was in considerable...

Inaugural Ceremonies: Ireland

Date: October 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 307

A GREAT crowd, reverently absorbed in one of the most beautiful and significant ceremonies associated with the progress of civilization; the aged Bishop of Cloyne, a grand figure, clothed in the dignity of the episcopal robes and ad-...

Category: Inaugurations

The First D Class Ilb to Be Funded from the Stamp Appeal Organised By Barrie Smale 17 Station Road Okehampton Devon Is Stationed at Holyhead She Is Seen Here Wit

Date: Winter 1977

Volume: 44

Issue: 459

The first D class JLB to be funded from the stamp appeal organised by Barrie Smale, 17 Station Road, Okehampton, Devon, is stationed at Holyhead. She is seen here with crew members and shore helpers on the day a commemorative plaque was... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Ianthe

Date: February 1916

Volume: 23

Issue: 259

During a mode- rate north-easterly gale, with a rough sea, on the 25th October, a vessel was observed - to be in danger of drifting ashore, as her anchors were not holding, and the Life-boat George Leicester was promptly dispatched to her...

Star

Date: November 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 134

MABLETHORPE, LINCOLNSHIRE. — The Life-boat Hey wood was launched at 11 P.M.

on the 20th February, during a strong gale of wind from the S.E., and a rough sea, signals of distress having been shown by the barge Star, of...

Past and Present

Date: Summer 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 509

125 years ago From the pages of THE LIFEBOAT, October 1864 issue LIFEBOATS FOR THE FRENCH COAST We have much pleasure in being able to report that the French Government have decided to place some lifeboats on the coasts of France....

Category: Articles

Humber's Most Famous Coxswain Mr Robert Cross (Right) on a Visit to the Humber Station In 1960 With (Centre) the Late Admiral Sir William Slayter Kcb Dso Dsc R

Date: Autumn 1973

Volume: 43

Issue: 446

Huniher's most fa mini x CO.V.VM ain, Mr Robert Cross (right) on a visit to the Humber station in 1960 with (centre) th.' late Admiral Sir William Slayter, KCB, DSO, DSC, KNLI Committee of Management, and Coxswain Superintendent... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Last Survivor

Date: October 1949

Volume: 32

Issue: 351

JOHN HUBBARD, of Caister, who died on the 24th February, was the last sur- vivor of the crew of the Caister pulling and sailing life-boat which was driven back on the breakers on Caister beach, when on her way to a ship in distress, in a...

Category: Obituaries

Civil Service Life-Boat Fund

Date: February 1898

Volume: 17

Issue: 187

AT the Thirty-first Annual Meeting of I the Committee of this Fund, held on the 19th January, and presided over by Mr. CHARLES G. TURNER, C.B., Controller- General of Inland Revenue, Mr. CHARLES DIBDIN, the Honorary Secretary, reported that...

Category: Meetings

None

Date: February 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 309

Two boys, in search of driftwood, crossed a ridge of rocks between the mainland and Scottle Holm, about two miles to the North of Lerwick, on 7th November, and were cut off by the rising tide. Their where- abouts was discovered about nine at...