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Oban

Date: February 1901

Volume: 18

Issue: 199

While a strong gale was blowing from W.N.W., accompanied by a heavy sea and heavy rain at intervals, on the 27th October, the Coxswain of the Lifeboat and Officer of Coastguard on the look-out observed a light from a vesselstranded on the...

Old Age and the Life-Boat Service. Helpers of 79, 86, 94, 98 and 102

Date: September 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 315

REFERENCE has been made before in The Life-boat to the way in which old age continues to help the life-boats.

There are five more very touching examples of such service.

A Croydon lady 79 years old has...

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Primrose

Date: June 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 326

Clogher Head, Co. Louth.—Owing to sudden dense fog and heavy rain on the 30th January the Clogher Head fishing fleet, which was about eleven miles N.E. of Port Oriel, made for home.

All boats except the Primrose, with the...

F.L.B., of Blyth

Date: October 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 327

Skegness, Lincolnshire.—On the afternoon of the 19th June the coastguard reported that a small yacht was aground on the Outer Knock, about three miles S. by W. of the pier, but was not in immediate danger. Later on a message was received...

An R.A.F. Aeroplane

Date: April 1940

Volume: 31

Issue: 341

Clovelly, Devonshire, and Padstow * No. 1, Cornwall.—19th October, 1939. A message was received that a R.A.F. aeroplane had come down in the sea and the Clovelly life-boat was launched at 10.20 P.M. to search between Hartland Point and...

Vierge Marie

Date: June 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 330

Penlee, Cornwall.—At 7.40 A.M. on the llth January the police reported a wreck under Tregiffian cliffs. A strong S.S.W. breeze was blowing, with a heavy sea, and the weather was thick. The motor life-boat W. and S.

was...

The S.S. Lairdsbank

Date: October 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 331

Portpatrick, Wigtownshire.—At 3.20 A.M. on the 6th April the coastguard telephoned that a vessel was ashore N.E. of Crammag Head. The wind was light and the sea smooth, but there was a thick fog. The new motor lifeboat Jeanie Speirs was...

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Date: April 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 333

Aith, Shetland. — At 12.30 A.M. on Christmas Day, 1937, a doctor telephoned that he had been asked to go tothe outlying island of Foula, as the inhabitants were in the grip of an epidemic of influenza, one person being critically ill, and...

The S.S. Esther Maria

Date: December 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 336

Falmouth, Cornwall. — Just before 6.30 A.M. on the morning of the 5th August, 1938, information was received from the coastguard that a steamer was ashore. The sea was smooth, with a light southerly wind, but there was a thick fog. The tide...

Manx Girl

Date: December 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 336

Fleetwood, Lancashire.—At 5.30 P.M.

on the 2nd October the police reported that flares had been shown by a motor boat. A strong S.W. gale was blowing, the sea was rough, and there was a terrific rain storm. The motor...