The Flying Dutchman WHEN his 24-foot yacht Claesjenguy lost her rigging off Hastings on June 2, Mr P. W. Stoel, a Dutchman working for the BBC, had cause to be grateful for the services of three RNLI lifeboats.
Although he...
SUNK BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
I thought it worth updating readers to let them know that, while many RNLI lifeboats have been lost when their service to the RNLI finished, the former Cardigan...
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Mr John Baxter, senior tractor driver at Staithes & Runswick since 1978, who died whilst launching the lifeboat on service..
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JULY 1991 Molly and Peter Tabor, donors of the D class lifeboat stationed at Port Isaac..
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Michael Vernon, the Chairman of the RNLI addressed the audience at the morning Annual General Meeting. - View image in PDF
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Brierly Hill and Kingwinford branch organised a sponsored knit at the home of branch chairman Mike Rogers and his wife Ann.. - View image in PDF
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(Left) A holiday atmosphere at the newly re furbished centre, with everything from practical displays to souvenir stalls.. - View image in PDF
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Bill Elcoat, left, with Ronald William Dixon on board Sir James Knott at Kirkleatham Old Hall Museum in February 1997. - View image in PDF
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Local branch members helped raise over £2,400 at a 'Bolton-by-the-sea' event in August 2003. - View image in PDF
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A YEAR ago the Institution had a sound film made which showed the building of a motor life-boat, from the felling of teak and mahogany logs in Burma and Honduras up to the arrival of the completed boat at her...
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