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Mla Unit Trust Management

Date: Autumn 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 498

MLA INTERNATIONAL TRUST A truly international spread which has grown 42.5% in 12 months MLA International Trust invests for capital growth in the world's leading stock markets and strongest currencies - it has notched up gains of 42.5%...

Category: Advertisement

Melody

Date: Autumn 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 574

Skilful boat handling and teamwork played a major role in this rescue but, for New Brighton Helmsman Mark Bland, decision making was the difficult part. Here's Mark's personal account While working at my office at Safe Water Training...

Robert Burgon, Ex-Coxswain at Berwick-on-Tweed

Date: May 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 290

Robert Burgon, at one time Coxswain of the Berwick-on-Tweed Station, was drowned, on the morning of 24th March, with two other men in a motor fishingboat which was swamped by heavy seas and sank when crossing the bar on their way home. Born...

Category: Obituaries

Sir William Milligan, M.D., LL.D., J.P., of Manchester

Date: June 1930

Volume: 28

Issue: 302

BY the death of Sir William Milligan, on 19th December, 1929, at the age of 65, the Manchester, Salford and District Branch has lost its Chairman, the Insti- tution one of its Vice-Presidents, and the whole Life-boat Service one of its most...

Category: Obituaries

Le Cap

Date: Spring 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 358

St. Helier, Jersey.—At 1.25 On the afternoon of the 31st of May, 1951, the harbour master reported that the motor vessel Le Cap, of Carteret, which had left St. Helier for Gorey with a crew of three, had wirelessed a distress...

Rambling Rose and Cynthia, of Amble

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

AUGUST 25TH. - NORTH SUNDERLAND, NORTHUMBERLAND. At 9.39 at night the Seahouses coastguard telephoned that two cabin cruisers were making distress signals four miles north-north-east of Boulmer.

A slight breeze was blowing...

Saving lives overseas

Date: Spring 2012

Volume: 61

Issue: 599 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2012

An estimated 1.2M people drown every year across the world – about the same number who die of malaria. Despite the scale of the problem, relatively little has been done to tackle it – until now

Category: Articles

Three Naval Barges

Date: 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1944

SEPTEMBER 24TH. - SENNEN COVE, AND PENLEE, CORNWALL. Three naval barges had been reported in distress, but nothing could be found. The Sennen Cove coxswain died in hospital while the life-boat was out on service, and her mechanic and...

The Biggest Single Donation Ever Received By Port Talbot Branch

Date: Winter 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 483

The biggest single donation ever received by Port Talbot branch from the efforts of a single person is handed over by Philip Reed, a long distance swimmer. Last September he swam across Swansea Bav from Mumbles Head to Porthcawl, a distance... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Get Away With the Lifeboat Lottery

Date: Winter 1999

Volume: 57

Issue: 547

By now those of you who receive lottery tickets will know that the top prize is a stunning Peugeot 206.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs