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Date: Autumn 2007

Volume: 60

Issue: 582

Classified Health Optical Accessories Monk Optics Binocular Specialists Two Eyes Arc Better Than One This unique 90mm or 110mm scope with twin eyepieces is a major breakthrough in high powered observation. It is now possible to observe...

Category: Advertisement

Sergeant F. C. Elverson, Aged 69, a Chelsea Pensioner, Pictured at the R.N.L.I. Stand Talking to Nicolette Milnes-Walker, First Woman to Sail the Atlantic Alone and Non-Stop. Mr. Elverston Is Also R

Date: April 1972

Volume: 42

Issue: 439

Sergeant F. C. Elverson, aged 69, a Chelsea Pensioner, pictured at the R.N.L.I. stand talking to Nicolette Milnes-Walker, first woman to sail the Atlantic alone and non-stop. Mr. Elverston is also a record maker (see below).. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Letters

Date: Summer 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 453

Safety at sea Having just received my summer copy of THE LIFEBOAT and read the reported speech of John Archer at University College, London, on 'Safety at Sea', I feel that I cannot let it pass without making a few comments on it.<...

Category: Correspondence

Radio Caroline

Date: September 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 421

At 5.34 p.m. on 26th May, 1967, it was learned that Deal coastguard had intercepted a call from the wireless transmitting station Radio Caroline asking for assistance to bring ashore a crew member with a badly burned arm. The life-boat Cecil...

Some of Plymouth's Present Crew: (Left to Right) Coxswain John Dare Frank Jago Motor Mechanic Cyril Alcock John Sheldon and Pat Marshall Photograph By Courte

Date: Spring 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 448

Some of Plymouth's present crew: (left to right) Coxswain John Dare, Frank Jago, Motor Mechanic Cyril Alcock, John Sheldon and Pat Marshall. - View image in PDF

photograph by courtesy of The Scout Association. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Stores Depot: Every Kind of Spare Part from Marine Engines to Nuts and Bolts Is Housed In a Warehouse on Poole Quay

Date: Autumn 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 458

Stores depot: every kind of spare part from marine engines to nuts and bolts is housed in a warehouse on Poole Quay.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Letters

Date: Autumn 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 474

Pilgrimage to Barmouth My wife-and I return home to America tomorrow and take pleasure in sending you a traveller's cheque for £50.

With it we extend our grateful thanks for the kindness and hospitality which you...

Category: Correspondence

Our Inland Branches. Henley-On-Thames

Date: August 1885

Volume: 12

Issue: 137

LEAVING the main line at Twyford on the ; Great Western Railway, we proceed by a small local line to Henley, passing through Shiplake, a small station where the j Thames is crossed. This village is situ- ated at the foot of hilly slopes, on...

Category: Articles

The Centenary: In the South-West of England

Date: December 1924

Volume: 25

Issue: 282

BERKSHIRE.

Reading.

A ROYAL CENTENARY MATINEE was held on 10th May, which was a great success, and was attended by H.R.H. the Prin- cess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, Patron of the Ladies' Life-boat Guild...

Category: Articles

(Below) If a Tow Line Is Put Aboard It Will Be Longer Than You Might Expect -

Date: Summer 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 537

(Below) If a tow line is put aboard it will be longer than you might expect - Frank Smith of Salcombe never uses less than 120 metres, and if there's any sea it could be 200 metres longer than that.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs