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Rye Harbour: the Remains of the Tiger Moth Whose Crew of Two Were Rescued By Rye's D Class Inflatable Lifeboat on August 27 (See Right) Photograph By Courtesy of Mary Lestocq

Date: Autumn 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 482

Rye Harbour: The remains of the Tiger Moth whose crew of two were rescued by Rye's D class inflatable lifeboat on August 27 (see right). photograph by courtesy of Mary Lestocq. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Visiting Lifeboats came to Poole on passage to or from Jersey from West Germany and the Netherlands

Date: Spring 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 488

THE WEST GERMAN lifeboat Eiswette visited Poole on May 30 and 31 before sailing to Jersey for St Helier lifeboat station's centenary celebrations on June 1 and 2. While in Poole, Carl Max Vater, vice-chairman, and other senior officials...

Category: Articles

Life-Boat Essay Competition, 1930. Presentation of Prizes In the Greater London and South-Eastern Districts

Date: November 1930

Volume: 28

Issue: 304

Presentation of Prizes in the Greater London and South-Eastern Districts.

AT the Caxton Hall, Westminster, on the 20th October, the Mayor of West- minster (Captain J. F. C. Bennett) pre- sided at the presentation of the...

Category: Articles

Mary B. Mitchell, of Dublin

Date: 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1944

DECEMBER 15TH. - KIRKCUDBRIGHT.

At five in the afternoon the Ross Lighthouse reported by telephone that a vessel appeared to be drifting, but was not showing any distress signals. A south-easterly gale was blowing, with a...

With Almost a Mile of Shelving, 3,500 Items and 90,000 Orders a Year to Process It Doesn 't Pay to Lose Track of Anything…

Date: Summer 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 537

With almost a mile of shelving, 3,500 items and 90,000 orders a year to process it doesn 't pay to lose track of anything…. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Launch of the Life-Boat

Date: February 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 155

THERE'LL be work for the Life-boat—God help it to-night, Where the foam of tiebreakers leaps np to the light.

God help it! It's ready to ride through the mist, And the men who shall man it the women have kissed.<...

Category: Poetry

A 20 Mile Sponsored Walk In Aid of the R.N.L.I. Set Many Feet Walking from Bognor Regis to Selsey. on the Left Mr F. W. Shearing, Chairman of Bognor Regis Urban Council, Is Shown

Date: July 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 436

A 20 mile sponsored walk in aid of the R.N.L.I. set many feet walking from Bognor Regis to Selsey. On the left Mr F. W. Shearing, chairman of Bognor Regis Urban Council, is shown with some of the walkers before they started their... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The S.S. Corcrest, of London

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

MARCH 7TH. - CROMER, NORFOLK.

About 4.30 in the morning the coastguard telephoned that Humber Radio had picked up a message from the S.S. Corcrest, of London.

She was aground on the Haisborough Sands and...

Little and Broad Haven May 9: Handing Over and Dedication of New Ilb Donated By the City of Coventry Photograph By Courtesy of a Williams

Date: Spring 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 456

Little and Broad Haven, May 9: Handing over and dedication of new ILB donated by the City of Coventry. - View image in PDF

photograph by courtesy of A. Williams.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Services of Old Age. Workers of 85 and 95 Years

Date: November 1930

Volume: 28

Issue: 304

Workers of 85 and 95 years.

IT is no very uncommon thing to find Life-boatmen able to continue on active service until they have passed the three score years and ten ; but it is not only in the Life-boats that old age...

Category: Articles