wu KI.OW, Thursday February 13, 1986: the 42ft Watson class lifeboat. J. W. Archer, setting out at 132S on service in a gale force 8 to 9 south-easterly, to go to the aid of a catamaran some 20 miles to the south east of the station. The...
Understatement of great magnitude We are grateful to L. J. Robertson who, in his letter in the autumn journal, puts so succinctly our own feelings towards the manner of the rescue reports: '. . . understatement of great magnitude . . ....
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Life-Boats Going Up The Thames To Fulham. - View image in PDF
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The Late Mr Edgar H Johnson FCIS. - View image in PDF
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The Cresswell Coxswain Mr William Brown and His Wife. - View image in PDF
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Delegates at The International Life-Boat Conference At Gothenburg. - View image in PDF
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His Royal Highness meets crew members in The Mumbles boathouse.. - View image in PDF
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The relief 52ft Arun class Sir Max Aitken.. - View image in PDF
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