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Pet

Date: August 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 141

SKEGNESS, LINCOLNSHIBE.—The Herbert Ingram Life-boat was launched at 11.40 P.M. on the 8th of January, and took the master and crew of the smack Pet, of Grimsby, oif to their vessel, which was at anchor about a mile from the Lifeboat Station...

City of Perth

Date: November 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 146

BALCARY.—The schooner City of Perth, of and for Creetown, from Liverpool in ballast, was reported to be in distress on Bascarral shore on the 27th January. A strong breeze was blowing from the S.W.

and the sea was heavy. At...

Toronto, of Glasgow

Date: August 1875

Volume: 09

Issue: 97

On the evening of the 30th January the barque Toronto, of Glas- i gow, while on a voyage from Liverpool to | Ardrossan, was wrecked off the latter port | during a strong breeze at S.W. The Life- i boat Fair Maid of Perth was launched as j...

Linnet

Date: November 1889

Volume: 14

Issue: 154

While the fishing dandy Linnet, of Lowestoft, was riding in the bay on the 28th September, a strong gale from the N.N.W. sprung up accompanied by a heavy sea, causing the vessel to drift slowly towards the shore. At midnight a flare-light...

Jane Isabella

Date: November 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 158

NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBERLAND. — The Robert and Susan Life-boat was launched on the 30th of June to the assistance of the coble Jane Isabella, which had gone to the fishing ground with four other boats and had been overtaken by a gale from the E...

Baden Powell

Date: November 1909

Volume: 20

Issue: 234

Several cobles belonging to Filey were overtaken by bad weather when at sea on the 1st May.

The wind suddenly increased to a strong northerly gale and the boats which were to the north of the " Brig " were able to...

James

Date: November 1910

Volume: 21

Issue: 238

During the evening of the llth August a breeze sprang up very suddenly from the S.S.W., and continued to freshen until there was a fresh gale. At 11 P.M.

signals of distress were seen from the ketch James, of Cardigan, on...

Fishing Cobles (1)

Date: May 1912

Volume: 21

Issue: 244

The fishing cobles put to sea in the early morning of 13th December, when the weather was fine. About 7.30 a south- easterly, wind rose and increased until blowing withtheforce of a moderate gale.

As great anxiety was felt...

Fishing Cobles

Date: February 1913

Volume: 22

Issue: 247

At 4 A.M. on the 21st March all the cobles put to t>ea for the purpose of hauling their crab pots.

At 7 A.M. the wind freshened, and it was considered advisable to launch the Life-boat Hollon the Third to their...

Lythemore

Date: February 1893

Volume: 15

Issue: 167

KIMERIDGE, DORSET.—A vessel was reported ashore on Kimeridge Ledge during a thick fog, a heavy ground sea, and a fresh S.W. wind, on the 26th June. The Life-boat Augustus Arkwright was launched at 9 P.M. and found the stranded vessel was the...