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Fishing Boats

Date: March 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 325

The local fishing fleet put out to sea shortly after daybreak on the 5th November.

Later a south-easterly gale sprang up, with squalls of rain, and a very heavy sea, making the harbour entrance ex- tremely dangerous. The...

Head over hooves

Date: Spring 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 611 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2015

TRAMORE | 16 NOVEMBER
Volunteers from Tramore RNLI went to the rescue of a bull stranded on a rocky ledge after it fell from a clifftop into the sea. With the animal secured by rope, and a...

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The Life-Boat

Date: May 1880

Volume: 11

Issue: 116

The following figures show the general form, the nature of the fittings and air-chambers of one of these boats, 33 feet in length and 8 feet in breadth. In figs. 1 and 2, the elevation and deck plans, the general exterior form of the boat is...

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A Dinghy

Date: Autumn 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 454

100,000th life saved ON WEDNESDAY, May 28, 1975, HM Coastguard informed the New Brighton, Merseyside, honorary secretary that a boy was adrift in a rubber dinghy 200 yards off shore near Formby Point. The ILB was launched at 1435 in a...

Proud of our crowd

Date: Summer 2013

Volume: 61

Issue: 604 Lifeboat Magazine Summer 2013

Lifesaving and volunteering were celebrated at the RNLI’s Annual General Meeting and Presentation of Awards at the Barbican in London this May. Chairman Admiral the Lord Boyce, in his morning address, also praised the work of the...

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The Norwegian Mail Steamer Bessheim

Date: February 1917

Volume: 23

Issue: 262

THE splendid services carried out by the crew of the Tynemouth Motor Life-boat Henry Vernon, on the occasion of the wreck of the hospital ship Rohilla off Whitby, in 1914, are probably still fresh in the memory of our readers, and the fine...

A Hundred Years Ago

Date: December 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 386

ON the night of the 19th of October last, in a gale of wind, the small sixoared self-righting life-boat belonging to the National Life-boat Institution at Dungeness proceeded through a heavy sea, managed by eight Coast-guard men, to a wreck...

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Lizzie, of Newport

Date: October 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 78

The brig Lizzie, of Newport, Monmouthshire, was stranded on the eastern spit of Hayle Bar, during a violent storm from the north, with showers of hail, on the 20th March. The Oxford University life-boat Isis went out, in reply to her signals...

Classified Advertisements

Date: Winter 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 475

ACCOMMODATION BROADSTONE. Close to Poole with sailing and fishing in the famous harbour. Miles of safe, sandy beaches, dunes and cliffs. Golf 250 yards, ride, walk or just relax in small hotel with comfort, good food and friendly atmosphere....

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A Motor Boat (1)

Date: December 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 410

DANGEROUSLY CLOSE At 8.50 p.m. on 9th September, 1964, the coastguard told the honorary secretary that a small motor boat was in difficulties off Trebetherick Point. The sea was slight with light south-westerly...