Above: Tramore lifeboat house, opened in 1996. - View image in PDF
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The Mumbles, Glamorganshire. At 9.16 p.m. on 29th August, 1965, red rockets were seen, fired from a boat in Oxwich Bay. At 9.30 the life-boat William Gammon - Manchester and District XXX was launched in a moderate south-westerly wind and a...
Ramore Head and Portrush from the air. The old lifeboathouse can be clearly seen on the east side of the harbour. - View image in PDF
photograph by courtesy of BKS, Coleraine. - View image in PDF
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Tramore lifeboat seen earlier in less arduous conditions. - View image in PDF
Photo: Rick Tomlinson. - View image in PDF
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The First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Edward Ashmore, spent an hour with the RNLI when visiting the Royal Marines at Hamworthy last autumn. (Above right—Royal Marine photograph) He was transferred by Atlantic 21 1LB to (above) Arun class lifeboat... - View image in PDF
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Tramore ILB was twice thrown clear by large breaking seas before the boy stranded on a rocky islet in Ronan's Bay could be reached. Helmsman Frank Partridge and crew members Mr David Kenneally and Mr Sean Walsh have all received the... - View image in PDF
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L-R: Falmouth Crew Members Carl Beardmore, Peter Wood, Dave Nicoll, David Proud, Andy J d with Coxs. - View image in PDF
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Portrush, Co. Antrim.—3rd December, 1937. Red flares had been reported off Ramore Head, but nothing could be found.—Rewards, £7 6*. 6d..
JANUARY 6TH. - PORTRUSH, CO ANTRIM. An aeroplane had been reported down in the sea thirteen miles N.N.E. of Ramore Head, but nothing was found.- Rewards, £11 6s. 6d.
ISLE or WHITHORN.—On the 2nd Octo- ber, the smack Swallow was observed off: Borough Head dismasted, and in danger of being driven on the rocks. The Whithorn Life-boat Charlie Peek put off to her assistance, but before she could get near the...