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Value of Barometrical Indication

Date: January 1861

Volume: 04

Issue: 39

ON the occasion of the hurricane which swept the island of St. Kilda, in the Hebrides, on the 3rd Oct. last, and inflicted such distressing loss on its poor inhabitants, the following were the indications of a Kew Verified Barometer, on...

Category: Articles

Services of the Life-Boats of the National Life-Boat Institution from the 1st Oct. To the 31st Dec., 1876

Date: February 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 103

DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN.—On the night j of Sunday the 1st October, 1876, the ] No. 2 Life-boat, John Turner-Turner, res- cued the crew of the brig Mary Ann, of Whitehaven, and 4 boatmen, being 10 in all, from that vessel, which had drifted on...

Category: Services

Loretta of Bilboa

Date: August 1871

Volume: 08

Issue: 81

On the 5th December, the schooner Loretta, of Bilboa, was seen drifting toward the sands east- ward of Porthcawl. There was a strong gale blowing from W.S.W. at the time.

The Porthcawl life-boat put off, and brought ashore...

The Medal of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution, For the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck

Date: May 1911

Volume: 21

Issue: 240

FOR THE PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

Obverse.—Bust of His Majesty KINO EVWAKD VII. Double Legend: "Royal National Lite-boat Institution. Founded in 1824. Incorporated 1860. King Edward VII. Patron."...

Category: Medals

Services of Life-Boats

Date: October 1860

Volume: 04

Issue: 38

REDCAR, YORKSHIRE.—On the 26th October, 1859, the coble Isabella, of Hartlepool, was seen in great danger off Redcar, the wind blowing a strong gale from N. by W., and a heavy sea running. The Institution's Redcar life-boat went off to...

Category: Services

Handy, of Wexford

Date: November 1871

Volume: 08

Issue: 82

The schooner Handy, of Wexford, bound from Ayr for that port with coals, struck on the Black- water Bank on the evening of the 10th January, during a thick fog, and sprung a leak, when she made for the shore at Cahore, where she subsequently...

Mary, of North Shields

Date: February 1872

Volume: 08

Issue: 83

On the same day a very severe gale was experienced here, accompanied by a tremendous sea. About noon a vessel, which proved to be the schooner Mary, of North Shields, was seen inside the buoy off the Filey Brigg. She was dismasted and...

Lord Coke, of Middlesborough

Date: July 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 77

On the morn- ing of the 15th January, a man ran from Dunwich to Southwold to the house of the coxswain of the life-boat of the National Institution, and informed him that a boat was driving down from Dunwich with men in her, and was fast...

Denbighshire Lass, of Beaumaris

Date: October 1869

Volume: 07

Issue: 74

— On the 24th January, the schooner Denbighsliire Lass, of Beaumaris, showed a signal of dis- tress in Porthdinllaen Bay, and the life- boat Cotton Sheppard was launched about 5.30 P.M., in a terrific gale from the S.W., with very heavy...

George and Ann, of Cardigan

Date: February 1873

Volume: 08

Issue: 87

A severe gale was experienced at Peterhead, N.B., on the 22nd September, and two heavily-laden fishing-boats which had been proceeding northward made for the harbour. One, being more to the southward, was enabled to sail wi^h.j-her bow to...