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A Great Life-Boat Worker

Date: December 1945

Volume: War Years

Issue: War Bulletin 22

By the death on September iyth. of Mrs. Edith Astley Roberts, President of the Eastbourne Ladies' Life-boat Guild, the Institution has lost one of the most devoted and successful honorary workers whom it has ever had. The Life-boat...

Category: Articles

A Vessel (11)

Date: 1945

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1945

DECEMBER 24TH. - PADSTOW, CORNWALL, AND APPLEDORE, DEVON.

During the afternoon information was received from the coastguard that a vessel appeared to be in difficulties about five miles west-north-west of Hartland Point. A...

Two New Appointments

Date: March 1956

Volume: 34

Issue: 375

MAJOR JAMES DISLEY has been ap- pointed District Organizing Secretary for the north-west of England. Major Disley, who is aged 43, was educated at the Sorbonne and Louvain Univer- sity. He served in the Intelligence Corps and later in the...

Category: Committee

Harbour Rescue In Darkness

Date: January 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 430

COXSWAIN/MECHANIC Eric T. Offer, of Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, has been awarded the bronze medal of the Institution for a shore boat service in which he rescued two men who got into difficulties at night in the harbour.

At...

Category: Services

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: August 1874

Volume: 09

Issue: 93

ROGERSTOWN, Co. DUBLIN.—In Feb- ruary 1873, a vessel was wrecked near this place, and the crew were nearly all day in the rigging before they could be rescued, there being no Life-boat at hand; the exposure resulted in the death of one of...

Category: Articles

The Sudden Foundering of Ships of War, and How to Save Their Crews

Date: August 1878

Volume: 10

Issue: 109

WE have been so accustomed to look on our Ships of War as " the safest things afloat" that our whole attention has been hitherto turned to measures for increasing the safety of our merchant vessels, and to providing the most...

Category: Articles

Ann, of Blyth

Date: July 1860

Volume: 04

Issue: 37

On the 12th June the brig Ann, of Blyth, parted her cables in a S.E. gale, in Alnmouth Bay, and was driven ashore. The small four-oared self-righting life-boat belonging to the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION was quickly launched in a heavy...

The Medal of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution, For the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck

Date: April 1864

Volume: 05

Issue: 52

Obverse.—Bust of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; beneath, in minute letters, "L. C. Wyon." Double legend, " Royal National Life-boat Institution. Founded in 1824.

Incorporated 1860. Victoria, Patroness."...

Category: Medals

The Wreck of Two Welsh Trawlers. Six Awards for Gallant Service

Date: September 1926

Volume: 26

Issue: 287

IN the early morning of 14th February, with a heavy sea running, a Welsh steam-trawler, the Tenby Castle, went ashore on the rocks in Clifden Bay, Con- nemara, on the west of Ireland, a coast where there are many rocky islands, the great...

Category: Awards

A Brave Schoolgirl

Date: December 1949

Volume: 32

Issue: 352

A Holiday at Skipsea LAST summer a fifteen-year-old school- girl was holidaying at Skipsea, near Bridlington. Her home was at Baildon near Shipley, and she was staying with her parents at Sea Cabin Bungalow, Green Lane, which stood near the...

Category: Articles