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Lasting Legacies

Date: Spring 2010

Volume: 61

Issue: 591

The RNLI was left two extraordinarily generous gifts in Wills – £1M each – over the Winter.

Hugh and Molly Brown from Kinghorn (pictured) were longtime supporters of the RNLI. Their friend Charles Ritchie said: ‘Hugh...

Category: Articles

The Most Dangerous Part of a Boat...... is the skipper

Date: Spring 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 512

Statistics show that more than half the RNLI's lifeboat launches are to pleasure craft. The situation is one which the pleasure boating fraternity is aware of, and which the sport's national body is making every effort to remedy.<...

Category: Articles

Letters

Date: Summer 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 577

Dear Editor I read Nick Page's letter regarding inflatable toys [the Lifeboat Summer 2006] with much fellow feeling. Being both a harbour master and an RNLI deputy launching authority I dislike these things with something close to a...

Category: Correspondence

Bookshelf

Date: Autumn 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 526

The Mary Stanford Disaster by Geoff Hutchinson published by the author at £2.25 plus 50p post and packing ISBN 095199361 5 First published in 1984 The Mary Stanford Disaster, recounting the events at Rye Harbour in 1928, has been...

Category: Articles

Martell Cognac

Date: Summer 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 521

The spirit of Tradition Michel Martell, the seventh generation of the Martell family to head this prestigious company, founded in 1715, was in England when the announcement was made to phase out the traditional Naval rum ration in 1970. This...

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Letters

Date: Spring 2002

Volume: 58

Issue: 560

It pays to say thank you A year ago last September I went on a sequence dance holiday to Paignton, in Devon, with the Rita Carrudus School of Dancing, of Harlington, Middlesex. During the holiday, money was collected by means of raffles,...

Category: Correspondence

A Pram Dinghy and Coral Star

Date: September 1961

Volume: 36

Issue: 397

Bembridge, Isle of Wight. At 11.9 on the night of 21st April, 1961, the coast- guard informed the honorary secretary that two men had been reported to have left Cowes pontoon in an 8-ft. pram dinghy for their ship in Cowes Roads, and there...

Small Ads

Date: Spring 1997

Volume: 55

Issue: 540

mei_i_ieHA. MALTA Family run guest house B&B. air conditioned rooms, bar. home made cooking, restaurant, TV room, sunroof with sunbeds. Situated in centre of village - 5 mins by bus or 15 mins walk to Mellieha sandy beach. We also have...

Category: Advertisement

Small Ads

Date: Summer 1997

Volume: 55

Issue: 541

. MALTA Family run guest house. B&B. air conditioned rooms, bar. home cooking, restaurant. TV room, sunroof with sunbeds, situated in centre of village 'champagne comforts for lemonade money'. C14 p/p/p/night. Self catering...

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An Eerie Sensation With Canvas Screens Over All Her Wheelhouse Windows the Princess Hoyal

Date: Autumn 1990

Volume: 52

Issue: 514

An eerie sensation. With canvas screens over all her wheelhouse windows The Princess Hoyal makes her way out to sea from Poole Harbour for blind pilotage exercises. Every aid to navigation is brought into use in the drill.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs