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Violet Stephenson

Date: March 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 415

Boulmer, Northumberland. At 8.20 a.m. on 25th September, 1965, the coastguard informed the coxswain that some of the local fishing cobles were still at sea in deteriorating weather conditions and might need assistance to return to the...

Alice

Date: December 1954

Volume: 33

Issue: 370

Coverack, Cornwall.—At 10.55 on the morning of the 20th of September, 1954, a man reported that a rowing boat fitted with an outboard motor was in difficulties near Lowland Point. At 11.5 the life-boat William Taylor of Oldham was launched...

New Life-Boats

Date: January 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 434

Two new self-righting steel life-boats, each nearly 50 ft. in length and capable of carrying up to 100 survivors, 28 of them under cover, have been allocated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to stations in...

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Date: June 1962

Volume: 37

Issue: 400

BOYS HAULED UP CLIFF BY COASTGUARD St. David's, Pembrokeshire. At 4.30 on the afternoon of the 18th March, 1962, the coastguard informed the honorary secretary that three boys had been cut off by the tide at Pen Cwm Bach. Further...

Life-Boat Appointments

Date: September 1930

Volume: 28

Issue: 303

FOLLOWING on the retirement of Captain Howard F. J. Rowley, C.B.E., R.N., the Committee of Management have appointed Commander E. D. Drury, O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R., Chief Inspector of Life-boats. Commander Drury, who has been Deputy-Chief...

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Blue Bell

Date: August 1882

Volume: 11

Issue: 125

CLOVELLY, NORTH DEVON.—The ketch Blue Bell, of Padstow, lying at anchor off Clovelly'on the 26th March, at 11 A.

showed a signal of distress. A fresh gale from the N. was blowing at the time, and there was a heavy sea....

Pride

Date: February 1916

Volume: 23

Issue: 259

During a heavy squall, on the 4th October, the fishing- boat Pride, of Pakefield, had her sails blown away, and hoisted a signal for assistance. The Life-boat James Leath was promptly launched, but before she reached the vessel the wind had...

Our Nautical Aptitudes

Date: October 1864

Volume: 05

Issue: 54

AT the dispersion of the children of Israel in the land of Canaan, it had been predicted by Moses that Zebulon would dwell upon the coast, and suck of the abundance of the seas. Thus the tribe of Zebulon became a purely mercantile and...

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Slasher, of Liverpool, Ship Bolton Abbey & Schooner Vanguard

Date: November 1873

Volume: 08

Issue: 90

On the 10th Jan. the steam-tug Slasher, of Liver- pool, while on her way to that port with the ship Bolton Abbey in tow, fell in, about daybreak, with the schooner Van- guard, of Carnarvon, which had been in collision with a foreign barque,...

Blue Peter Goes to Sea at Beaumaris By Ray Kipling

Date: Spring 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 456

THE COAST OF NORTH WALES JS QUJCt at the beginning of April with the storms of winter mainly over and the summer still to come. The weather can change in a few moments from bright sunshine to strong hail storms which bombard the magnificent...

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