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A Fighter Aeroplane (1)

Date: 1945

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1945

MARCH 31ST. - LOWESTOFT, SUFFOLK.

A fighter aeroplane had fallen into the sea, but only a pair of gloves was picked up and patches of oil seen. - Rewards, £3 16s..

Endeavour and Eliza Bell

Date: November 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 142

ABEBSOCH, NORTH WALES.—The Mabel Louisa Life-boat was launched, at 2.30 A.M.

on the 29th of April, with much difficulty, the night being very dark, the tide far out, and a very heavy sea breaking on the shore. She proceeded...

90—And Still at Work

Date: December 1947

Volume: 32

Issue: 344

MRS. LOTIXGA SMITH, of Gcdling, Nottingham, celebrated her ninetieth birthday on the K th of November, 1947.

In spite of her great age, in spite of ill health and in spite of an accident last winter when she was knocked...

Category: Articles

A Life-Boat Centenarian

Date: October 1949

Volume: 32

Issue: 351

MR. WILLIAM FURBER, of Littlestone, near New Romney, Kent, celebrated his 100th birthday on the 16th of July.

He served in the Navy and then became a coastguard. At the same time he was a member of the life-boat crew at New...

Category: Articles

Bridlington Lifeboat the 37' Oakley William Henry and Mary King Launches to Escort Fishing Cobles and Motor Fishing Vessels Back to Harbour Through Strong Gale Force Win

Date: Autumn 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 454

Bridlington lifeboat, the 37' Oakley William Henry and Mary King, launches to escort fishing cobles and motor fishing vessels back to harbour through strong gale force winds: January 28, 1975.

photograph by courtesy of... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Motor Fishing Vessels Lead Us and Winifred

Date: June 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 416

Bridlington, Yorkshire. At 7.35 a.m.

on 2nd December, 1965, two motor fishing vessels, Lead Us and Winifred, were reported to be still at sea in bad conditions. The life-boat Tillie Morrison, Sheffield II was launched at...

Life-Boat Weather

Date: November 1903

Volume: 18

Issue: 210

THE weather in the British Islands forces itself so much on our attention, and is naturally such a constant topic of dis- cussion, that papers on the subject, especially when written by any one having access to the records of the Royal...

Category: Articles

None (1)

Date: Spring 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 576

An icy plunge When Portsmouth's volunteers heard that a man was trapped in icy waters below a pier, they knew they were in a race against timePolice officers had been called to Portsmouth's South Marine Parade Pier on the evening of...

Prince of Wales's Visit to a Life-Boat Worker

Date: May 1928

Volume: 27

Issue: 294

AFTER the Annual Meeting, which was held in the Central Hall, Westminster, the Prince of Wales paid a private visit to the Westminster Hospital to see Miss Hannah Denham, who for many years had been a patient in the incurable ward, and who...

Category: Articles

A Yacht and a Motor Boat

Date: Summer 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 573

A combination of fair weather and thunderstorms made for a particularly busy weekend for the RNLI in May 2005. In two days, RNLI crews launched more than 75 times and rescued around 100 people On 7 May sailors were caught out by strong winds...