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Lifeboat Services

Date: Spring 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 452

Scotland North Division Cliff face helicopter lift LONOHOPE honorary secretary was informed by the Coastguard at 2352 on December 20, 1974, that the Belgian trawler Lans was ashore on the north side of Tor Ness and required immediate...

Category: Services

Focus on Mudeford

Date: October 1972

Volume: 42

Issue: 441

MUDEFORD, Hampshire, was on of the first stations to take an inshore life-boat in 1963.

It was operated on an experimental basis during the summer of that year. The boat was withdrawn for the winter and then Iudeford was...

Category: Articles

The Twenty Branches With the Highest Collections, 1929-30

Date: February 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 305

WE publish below a table showing the twenty Branches which made the largest contributions to the Institution during the financial year ending the 30th Sep- tember, 1930. Fourteen are English, four Scottish, and two...

Category: Branches

Sixteen Men Rescued from Wreck

Date: September 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 373

ON the 26th of April, 1955, the S.S.

Germania, of Piraeus, ran ashore to the east of Beachy Head. During the next ten days a number of salvage boats went out to her, and at 4.30 on the afternoon of the 6th of May Coxswain...

Category: Services

Two Dinghies (3)

Date: Autumn 1991

Volume: 52

Issue: 518

Seven lifeboat stations involved in 21 hour search for missing anglersA complex service on 14 April 1991 involved all seven lifeboat stations from Dover to Newhaven, lasted 21 hours and involved searching of an area of 3,400 square miles for...

The Minesweeper Cape Comorin

Date: 1939

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1939

SILVER MEDAL SERVICE AT WHITBY.

NOV. 12TH. - WHITBY, YORKSHIRE.

About three-thirty in the morning the coastguard telephoned to the Whitby life-boat station that a vessel was ashore close under the cliffs...

Stella Marie

Date: 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1941

SILVER MEDAL SERVICE AT FLEETWOOD AUGUST 5TH. - FLEETWOOD, LANCASHIRE. On the 4th of August, 1941, a half gale was blowing from the north-north-west, with squalls and a rough sea. A three-masted motor schooner of 300 tons, the Stella Marie,...

Barnhill

Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

BRONZE MEDAL SERVICE AT EASTBOURNE MARCH 20TH. - EASTBOURNE, HASTINGS, AND NEWHAVEN, SUSSEX. During the night the London steamer Barnhill, of 5,430 tons, was in the English Channel on her way from Nova Scotia to London.Two of the...

Footprints on the Sand of Time By Edward Carpenter

Date: Spring 1979

Volume: 46

Issue: 468

THE YEAR OF 1891 was one well remembered for the terrible storms that caused many lives to be lost in the Channel. The Romney Marsh coast was no exception. On March 9, 1891, in a severe gale the Coastguard, with local folk, were called to a...

Category: Articles

Launching and Recovery—Part III: Tractor and Carriage Launch By Edward Wake-Walker Assistant Public Relations Officer (London)

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

SEAMEN, FISHERMEN and private boat owners all know that whenever they put to sea, together with an awareness of the state of the weather and of what is forecast, the state of the tide is of paramount importance to their...

Category: Articles