LIFEBOAT MAGAZINE ARCHIVE

Advanced search
47289 search results for 'St Simeon'
List view Card view

Warnford Tea

Date: Spring 1991

Volume: 52

Issue: 516

Drinking Tea Saves Lives! BOAT TEs BOAT! TEA TEA BAGS No, this is not a new medical discovery.

But it is true, because every time an 80-tea bag packet of Lifeboat Tea is sold, four pence is contributed to the Royal National...

Category: Advertisement

The Mystery Lifeboat...

Date: Summer 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 525

Continued from page 95 The Mystery Lifeboat...

... the photographs are of Lynmouth, North Devon.

I think they must have been taken about 1925-26. Asa youngster I went with my parents for a week every... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

A Meteor Aeroplane

Date: September 1952

Volume: 33

Issue: 362

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Aberyst- wyth, Cardiganshire, Barmouth, Meri- onethshire, and Pwllheli, Caernarvon- shire.

At 3.19 in the afternoon of the 5th of May, 1952, the Fishguard coast- guard telephoned to the Fishguard...

Magdalen and the Star of Peace,

Date: May 1881

Volume: 11

Issue: 120

MONTROSE, N.B.—At about midnight on the 4th January it was reported that two of the large fishing-boats were ashore on the Annat Bank. The Mincing Lane Life-boat was at once manned by a crew of fishermen, and proceeded to their...

The S.S. Drumhendry

Date: November 1882

Volume: 11

Issue: 126

HAYLE, CORNWALL.—The s.s. Drumhendry, of Glasgow, bound from Ballydonegan Bay, Co. Cork, to Hayle, with dynamite and other explosives, in attempting to come into Hayle at about 2 P.M.

on the 29th April, was driven on the...

Estafette

Date: February 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 131

At daybreak on the 6th of November, the Life-boat was launched to the assistance of a ship on the West Gunfleet Sands, which was found to be the brigantine ISsta/ette, of Faversham, bound from the Tyne to Whitstable with coal. She was...

Laura Belle

Date: November 1908

Volume: 20

Issue: 230

The Coast- guard -watchman observed flares from a vessel at 3.30 A.M. on the llth March about a quarter of a mile to the south- ward. He at once informed the Cox- swain of the Life-boat and it was decided to launch the No. 1 Bolton. There...

The S.S. J. Duncan

Date: February 1914

Volume: 22

Issue: 251

The s.s. J. Duncan, of Cardiff, whilst bound from that port to Devonport with a cargo of coal, stranded on the rocks at Tol Pedn, Penwith, during a thick fog on the morning of the 14th August.

The casualty was reported at...

A Small Motor Fishing Boat

Date: November 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 320

Stromness, Orkney.—A southerly gale sprang up on the 8th September, and as a small motor fishing boat did not return home when expected, some anxiety was felt for her safety. Messengers went to Yesnaby and Skaill, but the boat was not...

A Rowing Boat

Date: February 1935

Volume: 29

Issue: 321

On the morning of the 21st October three young men left harbour in a rowing boat.

The weather was squally and the boat soon became unmanageable. The wind strengthened until it was blowing a moderate gale from the...