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Services by Auxiliary Rescue-boats

Date: 1945

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1945

Launches 4 Lives rescued 7 ISLE OF WHITHORN, WIGTOWNSHIRE. At 1.3 in the afternoon of the 2nd of February, 1945, the naval officer in charge at Stranraer reported that an Anson aeroplane was in the sea in Luce Bay, five miles from the Mull...

Category: Services

Albino

Date: Autumn 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 462

Yacht stranded ON PASSAGE from the Isle of Whithorn to Kippford on Wednesday, August 24, the 23' yacht Albino mistook the entry into the Urr Estuary and went to the west of Almorness Point, driving into the shallow Orchardton Bay. On...

Services by Auxiliary Rescue-boats

Date: 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1944

Launches 26. Lives rescued 21.

ISLE OF WHITHORN, WIGTOWNSHIRE. At 3.8 in the afternoon of the 18th of January, l944, a report was received through the military and the coastguard that a Martinet aeroplane, which had been...

Category: Services

Services by Auxiliary Rescue-boats

Date: 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1943

Launches 16 Lives rescued 11 INISHBOFIN, CO. GALWAY. During the morning of the 4th of January, 1943, the Valentia radio received a message that the Barrister, of Liverpool, was ashore off Skird Rocks. Later the position was given Inishshark...

Category: Services

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: August 1871

Volume: 08

Issue: 81

ISLE OF WHITHORN, N.B.—On the re- presentation of Divisional Officer, C. W. M. S. McKERLIE, Esq., of the Coast-guard, and the recommendation of the Inspector of Life-boats, the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION has formed a life-boat station on...

Category: Articles

Auxiliary Rescue-boats

Date: 1939

Volume: War Years

Issue: Preface

In 1941 the Air Ministry asked the Institution if it could open more stations on the west coast of Ireland for the help of aeroplanes which were forced down by bad weather, failure of fuel or injury in battle, as they flew in from the...

Category: Articles

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: February 1902

Volume: 18

Issue: 203

MINEHEAD, SOMERSETSHIRE. — The ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION has formed a Life-boat Station at Minehead, there being sufficient men available for manning and launching the boat, in order to strengthen the Life-boat Service on the...

Category: Articles

Notes of the Quarter

Date: July 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 432

THE first number of THE LIFE-BOAT appeared in March, 1852. The first editorial began: 'If there be one subject more than another that might be expected to com- mand the attention and enlist the sympathy of a maritime country like Great...

Category: Articles

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: February 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 143

DORNOCH FIRTH, SUTHERLANDSHIRE.— In January, 1886, the Local Residents made application to the Institution to form a Life-boat establishment on the shores of Dornoch Firth, a shipwreck having oc- curred there in the previous month, and...

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Services of the Life-Boats of the National Life-Boat Institution—(continued.)

Date: August 1872

Volume: 08

Issue: 85

SEATON CAREW, DURHAM.—The schooner | Cynthia, of Montrose, was being towed out of the Tees on the 5th April, 1871, when ' the tow-rope parting, she grounded on the North Gare Sandbank. A strong wind from the E.N.E. was blowing at the...

Category: Services