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Mr. H. Arthur Baker

Date: June 1947

Volume: 32

Issue: 342

BY the death of ME. H. ARTHUR BAKER, on 11th December, 1946, the Committee of Management have lost a colleague whose devoted services they feel that they can ill spare. He became a member in 1925, and was appointed a vice-president in...

Category: Obituaries

Launching Ceremony at Whitby. From "The Whitby Gazette."

Date: September 1919

Volume: 23

Issue: 267

SHORTLY after the commencement of the war, the finely-equipped Red Cross hospital ship Rohilla, belonging to the British India Steam Navigation Co., whilst proceeding on an errand of mercy to France, went ashore at Saltwick Nab, about a mile...

Category: Articles

Notes of the Quarter

Date: June 1965

Volume: 38

Issue: 412

AT the Institution's annual general meeting, which was held on the 6th April, some remarkable facts about the year 1964 were given in the Chairman's report.

The year was in many respects an exceptional one. There...

Category: Articles

Hm Coastguard

Date: Autumn 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 510

E IN PERI EA FOR anyone in trouble at sea, or role, or other relevant experience.

You'll also need a knowledge of communications or navigation, 3 'O' levels (or equivalent), including English and Maths, and a...

Category: Advertisement

Special Gifts for the Life-Boat Service

Date: June 1923

Volume: 25

Issue: 279

As readers of The Life-Boat are aware, the Institution is always glad to receive sums for the provision not only of Lifeboats, but of the many indispensable accessories, which vary from a slipway, costing sometimes as much as, and more than,...

Category: Donations

Life-Boatman's Gallantry on the High Seas

Date: February 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 289

Awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for the bravest deed of the year. WHEN the trawler Sarepta of Lowestoft was returning from the fishing grounds on October 31st last, in heavy, squally and very cold weather, with a heavy sea...

Category: Awards

Our Inland Branches. Huddersfield

Date: November 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 142

HEMMED in on all sides by high hills, and occupying a position in the very heart of the manufacturing districts of Yorkshire and Lancashire, itself a large centre of population engaged in the woollen and cloth trades, is situated the town of...

Category: Articles

Collisions at Sea. The Loss of the Princess Alice

Date: November 1878

Volume: 10

Issue: 110

THE year 1878 will long be remembered by the inhabitants of London as the year in which the passenger steamer Princess Alice was sunk in the Thames by collision with the Bywell Castle, with the loss of more than 600 persons, out of about 850...

Category: Articles

Changing of the guards

Date: Spring 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 611 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2015

With the official start to the 2015 lifeguard season just around the corner, over 1,300 RNLI lifeguards are being recruited and put through their paces to make sure they’re ready to fulfil their demanding role. They will be patrolling over...

Category: Articles

Longshoremen In Winter

Date: February 1901

Volume: 18

Issue: 199

Telling of the Winter Life ltd by tht Stout-hearted Heroes who Man our Life-boats.

By HERBERT RUSSELL.

WHEN the shrill piping of the equinoctial gales has proclaimed the coming of the long bleak months of...

Category: Articles