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Silver Medal Service at Torbay

Date: March 1939

Volume: 31

Issue: 337

EARLY in the afternoon of the 9th December, 1938, the open motor crabber, Channel Pride, of Dartmouth, was overtaken by a sudden gale off Coombe Point, Dartmouth. She had two men on board. Her skipper decided to return at once, but the...

Category: Services

A Yacht (5)

Date: December 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 328

Exmouth, Devon.—2nd August. A small yacht drove ashore, but did not need help.—Rewards, £14 9s. 6d..

Setantii

Date: Autumn 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 482

Yacht knocked down AFTER FINISHING a cruiser race in gale force winds, the 25ft yacht Setantii set out from Port St Mary on the morning of Monday August 30, 1982, to return to her home port of Fleetwood; she had a crew of three. Gale force...

Salvor and H.M. Destroyer Whirlwind

Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

JANUARY 4TH. - NEW BRIGHTON, CHESHIRE. At 11.2 P.M. a confidential message was received from the Mersey Dock Board that H.M. Destroyer Whirlwind was ashore on the West Training Wall off C.14 Red Buoy. A S.E. breeze was blowing and the sea...

The Largest Life-Boat In the World

Date: June 1923

Volume: 25

Issue: 279

THE 60-foot Barnett twin-screw Boat now being built for New Brighton will be the most powerful Life-boat in the world, actually the largest is the new Dutch Motor Life-boat, the Brandaris, which was sent to her Station at Terschelling during...

Category: Articles

A French Fishing Boat

Date: November 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 316

22nd July. A French fishing boat had stranded in foggv weather, but did not need help.— Rewards, £10 11s..

Champion of The Seas

Date: May 1912

Volume: 21

Issue: 244

At 1 A.M.

on the 15th October it was reported that a schooner was ashore on the north beach. The rocket apparatus turned out and endeavoured to effect communication from the shore, but the vessel was too far off, and they...

Fifty Years of Life-Boat Design

Date: April 1940

Volume: 31

Issue: 341

THE building of new life-boats is necessarily delayed owing to war conditions.

I think it is, therefore, a suitable time to look back, and consider the way we have come to the present stage, then look forward, and consider...

Category: Articles

(Above) Early Days: An Raf Whirlwind Helicopter

Date: Summer 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 489

(Above) Early days: an RAF Whirlwind helicopter lifting an 'injured survivor' strapped in a stretcher as part of an exercise with Pads tow's 48ft 6in Oakley lifeboat.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Lord Holden

Date: Spring 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 358

LORD HOLDEN, who died on the 6th of July, at the age of nearly fifty-three, and was for a time in the diplomatic service, had been a member of the Committee of Management for three and a half years. He was elected to it at the end of 1947,...

Category: Obituaries