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Swanage Centenary

Date: Summer 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 453

'When we're needed—we're needed! And when we're needed, we'll be there!' THESE WORDS of a Swanage coxswain, logged in the station history, are a promise this little Dorset town has been proud to fulfil. Opening the...

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Notes of the Quarter

Date: Autumn 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 490

THE RNLI ACCOUNTS for 1984 have yet to be completed, but they are likely to show that during the year at least £21 million has been raised. This figure reflects not only the tremendous efforts of the branches and guilds but also the...

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Steam Life-Boats

Date: August 1871

Volume: 08

Issue: 81

THE question has often been asked—why are not life-boats propelled by steam power? It is a very natural question when we consider the difficulty of rowing any boat against a strong wind, and the much greater difficulty of doing so when, in...

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The Wreck Register and Chart for the Year Ended the 30th June, 1908

Date: February 1910

Volume: 21

Issue: 235

No Blue Book issued by a Government department is more interesting or more important than that issued annually by the Board of Trade dealing, by means of " Abstracts " of returns, with all the shipping casualties which each year...

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Vision of the future?

Date: Winter 2013

Volume: 61

Issue: 606 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2013

Predicting future technology is rarely an exact science. But we couldn't resist a peek into the world of 2074 – and what a lifeboat of the future might look like …

‘How, sir, would you make...

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The Guernsey Life-Boat Station. Contribution from the States of Guernsey

Date: November 1928

Volume: 27

Issue: 296

As long ago as 1803 a Life-boat was stationed at St. Peter Port, in Guernsey, this being one of the boats built by Henry Greathead, the builder,'in 1789, of the first Life-boat. In 1861 the local Committee invited the Institution to take...

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Special Gifts

Date: November 1928

Volume: 27

Issue: 296

* Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary." IN the issue of The Lifeboat for last November, under " Special Gifts," appeared the following paragraph : " We give the following letter in full: " ' Mummy gave me a stamp to put...

Category: Donations

The Prince's Appeal to Shipping. The First Response: Gift of Three Motor Life-Boats

Date: February 1929

Volume: 27

Issue: 297

FOUR of the leading shipping companies have responded to the appeal on behalf of the Life-boat Service which the Prince of Wales made to shipping in his presidential address at the Annual Meeting of the Institution last...

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Maxwell

Date: February 1893

Volume: 15

Issue: 167

The full-rigged ship Maxwell, 1,800 tons, of Liverpool, left that port on the morning of the 19th July, bound for San Francisco with a cargo of coal. She was towed by the steam-tug Great Western and, on arriving near the North-West...

Servic (1)

Date: March 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 383

Hartlepool, Co. Durham, and Tees- mouth, Yorkshire. At 5.10 on the morning of the 13th of December, 1957, the South Gare coastguard told the Teesmouth honorary secretary that a vessel was firing rockets one mile north of the breakwater. At 5...