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Rnli News

Date: Winter 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 507

The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Right Reverend Professor James A. Whyte, paid a visit to Aberdeen lifeboat station on 7 February.

The Moderator was introduced to Captain Brian Atkinson,...

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Miss Pritchard and William Henry

Date: February 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 131

GBOOKSPOBT, IRELAND.—At 8.30 A.M.

on the 29th September it was reported that two vessels were dragging their anchors and were likely to be driven ashore at Bangor Point. A heavy gale was Wowing from the N.E. and the sea was...

Juan de la Vega

Date: August 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 133

PENARTH. — A bright flare light was seen in the roadstead at 1 A.M. on the 27th Jannary, during squally weather, the wind blowing from W. and N.W.

The Joseph Denman Life-boat proceeded in the direction of the light, and...

Ada

Date: February 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 139

TYNEMOTJTH.—The keteh Ada, of Harwich, bound from London, and laden with timber, was nearing the Tyne in a very high sea and very stormy weather on the evening of the 25th November, when she was struck by a heavy sea and her rudder carried...

City of Hamburg

Date: November 1888

Volume: 13

Issue: 150

SALCOMBE.—At 10 P.M. on the 7th August, a boat, containing the master of the steamer City of Hamburg, of Dublin, whose hands and arms were severely injured, and five other persons, arrived at Salcombe, and her occupants reported their vessel...

Champion, of Shoreham

Date: February 1873

Volume: 08

Issue: 87

On the 6th December the brig Champion, of Shoreham, was observed in the direc- tion of the Gorton Sand during a N.E.

gale, with a heavy sea. The Yarmouth No. 1 Life-boat put off to her assistance, and found that she was...

Demetrius, of Sunderland

Date: February 1875

Volume: 09

Issue: 95

On the 18th March, at 10.30 P.M., in answer to signals of distress from the Tongue Lightship, the Life-boat Qui- ver, No. I, after beiag transported for two miles by land, was launched, it blowing heavily at the time from N.E. She suc-...

James

Date: August 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 105

DUNBAR.—About noon on the 7th March, when a strong northerly gale was blowing, the steamer James, of Greenock, bound to Campbeltown, was seen drifting towards the shore with signals of distress flying.

The Life-boat Wallace...

Marie Kirstine

Date: November 1893

Volume: 15

Issue: 170

On the 19th June a vessel with a signal of distress flying was seen, while a strong breeze was blowing from the N.W. with a rough sea and thick weather.

She was on the S. side of Olanyard Bay, and about fifty yards from the...

Amy

Date: June 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 314

.—On the even- ing of the 9th April the coastguard telephoned that a yacht was in diffi- culties one mile S.W. of Clacton pier, and the motor life-boat Edward Z.

Dresden was launched at 7.45 P.M. A light N.W. breeze was...