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G. Bell & Sons

Date: January 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 430

The most amazing life-boat story of them all? The cottagers just down the road from where the Louisa was nudging her slow way, inch by inch along Mrs Washford's wall, had come out into the road to see what was going on. A hundred yards...

Category: Advertisement

Your Letters

Date: Summer 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 509

Capturing the drama Sir - The dramatic photograph of the Portrush lifeboat on page 127 of the Summer issue of the journal must have potential for advertising the RNLI's work and the robust skill and courage of the crews. Why not use it...

Category: Correspondence

(Below) Port St.Mary's 54Ft Arun the Gough Ritchie and Port Erin's 37Ft 6In Rather Osman Gabriel Together With Port St.Mary's D- Class Ilb and Boarding Boat Man Ship Ready to Cheer King Olaf

Date: Winter 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 471

(Below) Port St Mary's 54ft Arun The Gough Ritchie and Port Erin's 37ft 6in Rather Osman Gabriel, together with Port St Mary's D- class ILB and boarding boat, man ship ready to cheer King Olaf.

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Category: Photographs

Trawlers Remexo and Loch Park

Date: March 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 383

Humber, Yorkshire. At 8.40 on the evening of the 19th of November, 1957, the life-boat night watchman reported seeing a red flare on the Binks. Two minutes later the Spurn Point coast- guard reported that the steam trawler Remexo, of Grimsby...

A Rescue on Christmas Day

Date: March 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 325

Bronze Medal Service at Aberdeen.

ON the evening of Christmas Day, the Aberdeen trawler, George Stroud, with a crew of five, was steaming up the channel into Aberdeen harbour.

When about 200 yards inside...

Category: Services

Readers' Letters and Information

Date: Spring 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 576

Dear Editor Having been a Shoreline supporter for many years and now an Offshore member, I thought I would write in and air my views on lilos, rubber rings and inflatable dinghies, which are sold at seaside shops: can't we get these toys...

Category: Correspondence

British Inventor

Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

JUNE 13TH. - WEYMOUTH, DORSET, At 7.50 A.M. a message was received from the coastguard that the oil tanker British Inventor, of London, 7,000 tons, had been torpedoed or mined near the Shambles Lightvessel and was sinking. The weather was...

Peter Christian

Date: Autumn 2007

Volume: 60

Issue: 582

Order by phone: 01273 493 393 quoting 23T02 with your credit/debit card number. By fax: 01273 491774 By post: complete the coupon and send it with your credit/debit card details or cheque to: Peter Christian, 25 Mackley Estate, Henfield Road...

Category: Advertisement

New Life-Boats

Date: August 1905

Volume: 19

Issue: 217

BARMOUTH, MERIONETHSHIRE ; HORN- SEA, YORKSHIRE; MABLETHORPE, LIN- COLNSHIRE ; MARYPORT, CUMBERLAND ; THE MUMBLES, GLAMORGANSHIRE ; and RAMSGATE, KENT. — The Life-boats placed by the Institution on these Stations have recently been replaced...

Category: Inaugurations

KNIT A PAIR OF LIFESAVERS!

Date: Autumn 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 613 Lifeboat Magazine Autumn 2015

Are you a knitter? Woollen gifts have always helped raise funds and made great bespoke presents for loved ones. We asked one of our volunteers for a popular pattern that won’t tax the needles too much, but will still go down...

Category: Articles