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Gifts from Crews

Date: June 1929

Volume: 27

Issue: 298

On the 17th May, 1928, the Ramsgate Motor Life-boat saved the schooner Isabella, of Barrow, which was in distress in a moderate northerly gale, and rescued her crew of four men. Out of the salvage money received, the Life-boat Crew have made...

Category: Donations

Feature: Shoreworks

Date: Spring 2004

Volume: 59

Issue: 568

We ask the questions Providing lifeboats is an essential part of the RNLI, but making sure the facilities are in place to launch them is equally important. The building and upkeep of lifeboat stations and facilities is down to the shoreworks...

Category: Articles

Summary of the Meetings of the Committee of Management

Date: February 1910

Volume: 21

Issue: 235

THURSDAY, 14th October, 1909.

Sir JOHN CAMERON LAMB, C.B., C.M.G., in the Chair.

Bead and confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting.

Also read those of the Building, Finance and...

Category: Committee

Life on the Open Road

Date: Spring 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 536

When Spring approaches and inshore lifeboats prepare for their busy period, George Dadson, RNLI truck driver, knows there is far more going on behind the scenes than may meet the public eye…George is responsible for ensuring the inflatables...

Category: Articles

The S.S. Yewmount

Date: February 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 309

On 6th December the s.s. Yewmount, of Glasgow, struck some submerged ob- struction off the Longstone Light House, while bound from Methil to Treport, with coal. The master made for the coast and ran her ashore in Alnmouth Bay. Information...

Fishing Cobles

Date: May 1916

Volume: 23

Issue: 260

During the forenoon on the 16th No- vember, when the fishing-cobles were at sea, the wind freshened to a gale and the sea became very heavy. Some of the boats at once ran for safety, but at about 10.30 A.M. nine of the cobles were still at...

Acacia

Date: August 1897

Volume: 16

Issue: 185

On the 12th May the ketch Acacia, of London, bound from Grimsby for Faro for the fisheries, was seen in the bay, evidently making for the harbour, in a moderate N.N.E. breeze and a rough sea, and a telephone message was received from the...

The Royal Air Force Steamer Cawley

Date: June 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 326

Plymouth, Devon.—Early on the morning of the 27th January the Royal Air Force steamer Cawley, bound with stores and a crew of fourteen from Rosyth to Plymouth, ran ashore at Queen Ann's Battery. A strong S.W.

gale was...

Jellicoe Rose

Date: March 1939

Volume: 31

Issue: 337

Plymouth, Devon.—At 1.18 A.M. on the 26th November, 1938, a message was received from the King's Harbour Master that it had been reported to him that a vessel was sounding her siren and was apparently in distress inshore. A whole S.W....

Whitby Lass and Gem

Date: Autumn 1952

Volume: 33

Issue: 363

Whitby, Yorkshire.—At eight o'clock on the morning of the 4th of September, 1952, the coxswain of the motor life- boat reported that the fishing coble Whitby Lass was at sea and that con- ditions on the harbour bar were very dangerous in...