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Mary Stewart, of Greenock

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

SEPTEMBER 20TH. - WESTON - SUPERMARE SOMERSET. At 5.30 in the afternoon a message came from the Croyde coastguard, which he had received from the S.S.

Basiris, that a steamer was ashore on Weston Sands. A north-north-west...

List of Launches

Date: Summer 2000

Volume: 57

Issue: 553

oat launches Aberdeen ALB: Mar 17. Apr 17 and May 17 ILB: Mar 17. Apr .S.Apr 16.

May 17 and May 18 Aherdovey ILB: Mar 22 (2) Aberystwyth ILB: Mar 16. Mar IX. Apr 21, Apr 22 and Apr 23 •-..mil ! • l . i i iJ ALB: Mar 30 and...

Category: Services

Coxswain John Boyle, of Arranmore

Date: December 1949

Volume: 32

Issue: 352

ONE of the most distinguished of Irish coxswains, John Boyle, of Arranmore, died on the 5th of September, 1949, at the age of 57. He served as an officer of the life-boat for 23 years, as bow- man from 1926 to 1928, and then as coxswain...

Category: Obituaries

Cuba of Whitby

Date: January 1860

Volume: 04

Issue: 35

On the night of the 25th October, at 9 P.M., the brig Cuba, of Whitby, was driven ashore in a heavy gale off Winterton.

The life-boat was got ready soon after mid- night, but the night being dark, and the sea very heavy,...

Atlanta, of Kirkwall

Date: January 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 75

On the 10th December, during a fresh gale from S.S.E.

and heavy cross-sea, the schooner Atlanta, of Kirkwall, in the Orkney Islands, after striking on the Barber Sands, on the Nor- folk coast, went ashore on Hasborough...

No.4, of Arundel

Date: February 1875

Volume: 09

Issue: 95

— About 4 A..M. on the 26th Jan., at which time it was blowing a gale from S.E., a pilot cutter discovered the wreck of the three-masted schooner No. 4, of j Arundel, on the Abertay Sands ; she there- \ upon bore up to communicate with the j...

Queen of Youghal

Date: February 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 155

DUNMORE EAST, Co. WATERFORD.— The Coastguards sighted a small vessel in distress, about four miles 8, of the Hook Lighthouse, during a strong gale from the N.W. and a heavy sea, on the morning of the 18th December. The Life-boat Henry Dodd...

In This Issue

Date: Winter 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 571

Feature: Rapid response 2 The RNLI's flood relief work at home and abroad News 7 Including the latest on the new Tamar class Books 12 Including a fitting tribute to the late Helen Tew Feature: 'Gallant rescue by ladies' 14...

Category: Contents

A Lifetime Of Lifesaving

Date: Autumn 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 578

A lifetime of lifesaving Joel Grunnill tells the Lifeboat how he overcame ice, injuries and even bullets during his so-far-78 years of volunteering Skegness born and bred, Joel Grunnill was part of the Lincolnshire town’s lifeboat crew for...

Category: Articles

Druid, of Sunderland

Date: July 1862

Volume: 05

Issue: 45

On thellth January, 1862, the barque Druid, of Sunderland, anchored in a leaky state off Eastbourne, in a gale of wind, and hoisted a signal of distress. The Eastbourne life-boat proceeded to her, but the Master required assistance only, and...