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A Sailboard

Date: Spring 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 484

Marooned on dolphin THE DLA of Morecambe lifeboat station was informed by Liverpool Coastguard at 1625 on Sunday October 17, 1982, that a board sailor was in difficulties in Half Moon Bay, near Heysham. Maroons were fired at 1628 and at 1635...

Robert Morris

Date: February 1914

Volume: 22

Issue: 251

The Charles Dibdin Life-boat was launched at 3 A.M.

on the 31st December, during an easterly gale, in answer to distress signals from a vessel to the northward of Deal. The Life-boat was success- fully launched in a very...

Mary

Date: February 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 309

During the afternoon of 24th October information was received from the Gunfleet Lighthouse that two men had landed there from the small fishing boat Mary, of Clacton, as the strong northerly wind and rough sea prevented them from returning...

Surfboards

Date: Winter 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 563

An 11-year-old girl and her father were surfing on holiday in North Cornwall when the high tide swept them away. It was early evening on 10 August when a horrified mother watched her daughter and husband drifting further and further away...

Bose

Date: Winter 2001

Volume: 58

Issue: 555

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Eagle of Sunderland

Date: January 1860

Volume: 04

Issue: 35

On the night of the 16th September, 1859, the brig Eagle, of Sunderland, anchored in a leaky state off Bridlington Quay, the wind blowing a heavy gale from the eastward. Finding the water fast gaining on them, the master was compelled to...

Carbiel

Date: March 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 383

Plymouth, Devon.—At 9.20 on the evening of the 10th of December, 1957, the coxswain learnt that two men had left in a dinghy to board one of their tugs but had been carried to leeward.

A hurricane was blowing and a number...

Maxwell

Date: February 1893

Volume: 15

Issue: 167

The full-rigged ship Maxwell, 1,800 tons, of Liverpool, left that port on the morning of the 19th July, bound for San Francisco with a cargo of coal. She was towed by the steam-tug Great Western and, on arriving near the North-West...

Fishing Cobles (3)

Date: May 1913

Volume: 22

Issue: 248

At 6.30 A.M. on the 26th December fourteen of the cobles belonging to Filey put to sea for the purpose of hauling their lines, and at about 8 A.M. the wind commenced to freshen, causing most of the boats to run for safety. By 10 A.M. all the...

Falke

Date: August 1912

Volume: 21

Issue: 245

At 7.20 A.M. on the llth January rockets were observed in the direction of the Cross Sand light- vessel, and while the crew of the Life- boat were being assembled, a message was received by wireless telegraphy stating that a vessel was...