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The S.S. Kyle Castle

Date: June 1956

Volume: 34

Issue: 376

Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.—At 3.45 on the morning of the 2nd of January, 1956, a telephone message was received from the Forniby coastguard that the S.S. Kyle Castle, of Liverpool, with a crew of twelve, had a heavy list about twenty miles...

Lily (1)

Date: December 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 418

Rhyl, Flintshire, and New Brighton, Cheshire - At 10.15 p.m. on i5th July, 1966, news was received that the m.f.v.

Lily had been towed from about 11 miles west of the Bar lightvessel by the Bar pilot boat and handed over to...

The Fishery Cruiser Norna

Date: December 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 410

LONG STAND-BY At 7.20 a.m. on 25th September, 1964, the coastguard told the honorary secretary that the fishery cruiser Norna was being blown ashore at Loch Shell but did not require immediate help. There was a rough sea with a strong...

Several Fishing Vessels

Date: February 1876

Volume: 09

Issue: 99

On the 6th December after dark, several of the fishing vessels of the port being known to be off it, and expected to take the bar of the river under somewhat trying circumstances, the Life- boat China was held in readiness. It was blowing a...

Sharon's Rose

Date: February 1881

Volume: 11

Issue: 119

WELLS, NORFOLK.—The brig Sharon's Rose, of Whitby, bound from Shields to Dieppe with coal, was seen to run on the beach at Holkham, during a strong breeze from N.N.E. and a very heavy sea, at about 1 P.M. on the 29th October. The Eliza...

Eva Lena

Date: August 1888

Volume: 13

Issue: 149

PENMON.—The ketch Eva Lena, of Liverpool, laden with limestone, was seen to run aground on the Dutchman's bank during a moderate breeze from the E.N.E.

on the 28th December. She showed no signal of distress, but hearing...

Kate, of Ipswich

Date: October 1869

Volume: 07

Issue: 74

On the 17th January, during a strong breeze and foggy weather, a vessel was seen anchored in a very dangerous position to windward of the harbour, and as she appeared to be slowly driving on the rocks, the Manchester Branch life-boat,...

Lydia

Date: February 1900

Volume: 17

Issue: 195

ST. AGNES', ISLES OF SCILLY.—At 9 P.M., on the 21st March, signals were seen in St. Mary's Sound. In ten minutes the Life-boat James and Caroline was launched and proceeded to the spot, under sail, through a moderate sea, the wind...

A Fishing Coble

Date: February 1910

Volume: 21

Issue: 235

On the 31st August a fishing coble of South Shields had been out salmon fishing, when the N.E. wind freshened to the force of a strong breeze and the sea became heavy. In attempting to return to port the oars were broken and the two men in...

The Fishing Cobles

Date: May 1912

Volume: 21

Issue: 244

The fishing cobles put to sea about 6.30 A.M.

on the 28th November. A moderate breeze from the south was then blowing.

About 10.30 A.M. the wind increased in force causing the sea to rise, and it became...