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Hero

Date: November 1910

Volume: 21

Issue: 238

On the evening of the 6th July a small trawler, the Hero, hailing from Rhyl, anchored in Llandudno Bay. There was a strong N.N.W. breeze blowing, with a rough sea, and at 7.40 P.M.

the men on board hoisted a signal of...

Monarch

Date: February 1911

Volume: 21

Issue: 239

At 8 A.M. on the 14th September a barge was seen drifting ashore about half-a-mile from Thorpeness. The assembly signal was at once fired and the No. 2 Life-boat promptly launched. The life-saving apparatus also proceeded to the scene of the...

Fishing Boats (1)

Date: August 1911

Volume: 21

Issue: 241

On the 17th March, during an E. gale, a very heavy sea was running across the mouth of the harbour, and a number of the fishing-boats were lying off, waiting to get in when the tide flowed. As the sea was breaking heavily it was thought wise...

Cromer Bowman's Gallantry. Attempt to Rescue a Drowning Man

Date: June 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 306

Attempt to Rescue a Drowning Man.

ON the morning of 17th February last a number of fishing boats from Shering- ham, on the coast of Norfolk, went out after whelks. Before they returned a heavy sea had got up, and the...

Category: Services

May

Date: June 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 310

The Crew of the Motor Life-boat George Shee were assem- bled at 11 P.M. on 28th February as the Coastguard had reported to the Cox- swain that a vessel—which was found later to be the motor trawler May, of Ostend, bound for the fishing...

Chipperkyle

Date: August 1895

Volume: 16

Issue: 177

On the 24th April an intimation by telephone was received that a large vessel was aground on the North Leman Sand.

The No. 2 Life - boat Margaret was launched, and after sailing about seventeen miles, fell in with the...

Water Lily

Date: August 1894

Volume: 15

Issue: 173

On the 27th May, while a strong gale was blowing from the N.N.E., with a very heavy sea and thick weather, a vessel was seen making for the Cockle Gat. Her sails were blowing about, and when the weather cleared a flag was observed in the...

C. S. Parnell

Date: Spring 1950

Volume: 33

Issue: 354

Wicklow. — On the evening of the 17th of May, 1950, the local fishing boat C. S. Parnell, with a crew of four, left for the fishing ground five miles south of Wicklow. The weather grew bad, a fresh north-easterly wind causing a rough sea....

A Rubber Dinghy

Date: Summer 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 359

Skegness, Lincolnshire.—At 6.50 on the evening of the 10th of July, 1951, the police reported that a rubber dinghy with six people in it was drift- ing out to sea off Ingoldmells Point.

At 7.10 the life-boat Anne Allen was...

Pilot Me and Royal Empire

Date: June 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 318

On returning to harbour shortly after 4 P.M. on the 21st February the crew of the fishing boat Pilot Me reported that they had found the breaking seas at the harbour entrance very difficult and that the coble Royal Empire had yet to make...