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Imperial Publishing Limited

Date: Winter 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 511

IMPERIAL PUBLISHING LTD Imperial Publishing Limited are very pleased to offer an exclusive opportunity to purchase a framed reproduction set of previously unissued cigarette cards depicting "The Story of the Lifeboat." These cards...

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A Sailing Dinghy (1)

Date: Autumn 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 450

A SAILING DINGHY in difficulties off Little Orme was sighted by Llandudno deputy launching authority and station mechanic at 1525 on April 27, 1974. The DLA immediately advised HM Coastguard and assembled the crew.

The wind...

Today's Lifeboatmen

Date: Summer 1988

Volume: 51

Issue: 505

Facts and figures Provisional statistics as at 31 July, 1988, show that so far this year.

The RNLI's lifeboats have been launched 1,690 times (an average of more than eight launches a day) More than 500 lives have been...

Category: Articles

Today's Lifeboatmen

Date: Winter 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 523

Facts and Figures Provisional statistics as at 8 February 1993 show that during 1992: The RNLI's lifeboats were launched 5,439 times (an average of more than 14 launches a day) 1,371 lives have been saved (an average of more than 3 each...

Category: Articles

The Crosby Lightship

Date: October 1939

Volume: 31

Issue: 339

New Brighton, Cheshire.—At 11.38 A.M. on the 8th March, 1939, the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board reported that the Crosby Lightship was adrift.

A heavy W.N.W. gale was blowing, with a very rough sea and rain squalls. The No...

A French Trawler (2)

Date: 1939

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1939

NOV. 23RD. - ST. PETER PORT, GUERNSEY. At 8 A.M. Mrs. R. W. Hathaway, La Dame de Sark, telephoned that a French trawler had anchored near Havre Gosselin, Sark. A fresh S.W. gale was blowing, with a very rough sea. At 8.25 A.M.. the motor...

Under fire

Date: Summer 2014

Volume: 61

Issue: 608 Lifeboat Magazine Summer 2014

Even if their crews aren’t aboard, boat fires can pose a serious risk to sea users and the environment – a challenge that volunteers in Devon faced twice in 5 days

The African Queen is one of...

Category: Articles

Life-Boatman Overboard

Date: March 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 325

A Rescue at Portrush.

A VIOLENT westerly gale, with gusts at 70 miles an hour, swept across the British Isles on 19th October, 1935, with loss of life and great damage to property ashore and afloat. Twelve life-boats were...

Category: Services

Books

Date: Spring 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 576

Guides for lifeboat enthusiasts For those who are fascinated by the history of an individual station, who want to trace a relief lifeboat through its travels from station to station, or who just want to check their facts and figures, these...

Category: Articles

The S.S. Alhena (1)

Date: 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1941

JANUARY 29TH-31ST and FEBRUARY 1ST.

- CLOUGHEY, AND DONAGHADEE, CO. DOWN. At 12.50 A.M. information came to the Cloughey station from the coastguard at Tara that the S.S. Alhena, of Rotterdam, of 5,000 tons, laden with...