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Birds Eye Foods

Date: Spring 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 460

Backbone of the FishingTrade.

This was one that didn't get away. One of a thousand million.

A thousand million of the reasons why every day and night men put out to sea in all weathers to earn their...

Category: Advertisement

Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct

Date: Winter 1997

Volume: 55

Issue: 539

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Category: Advertisement

Yarmouth: After Naming Joy and John Wade (Above) the Duke of Kent Went Afloat In the Lifeboat and Is Seen (Below) on the Flying Bridge With Coxswain David Kennett

Date: Summer 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 461

Yarmouth: After naming Joy and John Wade (above), the Duke of Kent went afloat in the lifeboat and is seen (below) on the flying bridge with Coxswain David Kennett. (Left) Coxswain Kennett and Second Coxswain/ Mechanic Richard Whibley are... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Runswick Bay Yacht Club Safety Boat

Date: Summer 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 477

Search in surf A REPORT that Runswick Bay Yacht Club safety boat had capsized on the east side of the bay came to Staithes and Runswick lifeboat station from HM Coastguard at 1444 on Sunday June 21.

Although it was a fine...

The Internal Combustion Petrol Engine Was First Used to Convert Sailing and Pulling Lifeboats to Motor One of the First Purpose designed Motor Lifeboats Was John a Hay a 42Ft Self-Righter Built In 1

Date: Spring 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 472

The internal combustion petrol engine was first used to convert sailing and pulling lifeboats to motor. One of the first purposedesigned motor lifeboats was John A. Hay. a 42ft self-righter built in 1908 and stationed at Stromness. She was... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Prince of Wales' Day In London

Date: June 1923

Volume: 25

Issue: 279

PRINCE OF WALES' DAY throughout Greater London was held on 8th May, and the chief feature of the day, and a great factor in the success of the appeal, was the personal visits which the Prince of Wales paid to depots in the East and South...

Category: Articles

Small change, big hearts

Date: Winter 2014

Volume: 61

Issue: 610 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2014

It’s a Saturday afternoon in Manchester, 1891. Thousands flock to the city’s streets to catch a glimpse of something they have never seen before: lifeboat crew members and their lifesaving craft. As the lifeboats – from the...

Category: Articles

Lolene Foxley Mbe.

Date: Summer 1998

Volume: 56

Issue: 545

March 1998 lolene Foxley MBE. Elected chairman in 1975 of the then Edgbaston and Harbourne ladies guild and remained an active committee member up to her death. In 1993 she was awarded with a certificate in recognition for her...

Category: Obituaries

Lifeboats In Action

Date: Spring 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 564

Two saved in harbour dramaFaced with the choice of a wait offshore for eight hours in gale force conditions or reaching dry Land quickly by a risky harbour entry, which would you choose? Decision time When a crew of two undertook a maiden...

Category: Services

Industry

Date: November 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 146

NEWQUAY, CARDIGANSHIRE. — The schooner Industry, of Aberystwyth, bound from Bristol for Newquay with a general cargo showed signals of distress while at anchor in a dangerous position in the bay, during a strong N.W. gale on the morning of...