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A Lysander Aeroplane and a Spitfire Aeroplane

Date: 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1943

JANUARY 21ST. - SKEGNESS, LINCOLNSHIRE.

At 10.25 A.M. the honorary secretary of the station saw a Lysander aeroplane and a Spitfire aeroplane collide. The Lysander crashed at once but the Spitfire flew off, only to crash...

May Queen

Date: October 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 335

Eastbourne, Sussex. — During the afternoon of the 5th April, 1938, with a fresh west breeze blowing and a moderate sea, the motor yacht May Queen, of Lowestoft, bound from there to Littlehampton, was capsized about a mile off Eastbourne...

Kittiwake

Date: April 1952

Volume: 33

Issue: 360

Newhaven, Sussex.—At 11.0 on the night of the 8th of September, 1951, the coastguard telephoned that the sailing dinghy Kittiwake had put out on a fishing trip that afternoon, but had not returned. At 11.15 the life- boat Jane Holland, on...

White Wave

Date: October 1949

Volume: 32

Issue: 351

Newhaven, Sussex.—At 12.30 in the afternoon of the 10th of August, 1949, the coastguard telephoned that a motor boat was in distress and in danger of •drifting ashore three-quarters of a mile west-south-west of Seaford and a half- mile off...

The Converted Ship's Boat Samartha

Date: September 1961

Volume: 36

Issue: 397

Teesmouth, Yorkshire. At 11.20 on the morning of the 18th June, 1961, the coastguard informed the honorary sec- retary that a flare had been seen off Redcar. A fresh south-westerly wind was blowing with a moderate sea. At 12.5 the life-boat...

Lionel Lukin - Lifeboat Inventor By Frank Martin

Date: Spring 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 492

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the patenting of Lionel Lukin's 'unimmergible boat', the first craft ever to be designed specifically for saving human life at sea. Frank Martin, honorary treasurer of the Hythe branch of...

Category: Articles

Stand-off in the storm

Date: Spring 2014

Volume: 61

Issue: 607 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2014

When a fishing crew drifted close to a rocky coastline, powerless against vicious wind and waves, all their hopes lay with a helicopter crew and lifeboat volunteers

‘With the weather like it...

Category: Articles

The Government Lighter Devon

Date: January 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 75

On the night of the 23rd October, the government lighter Devon, was totally wrecked during a gale and heavy sea on the Brisson's Rocks.

At,daybreak one of the crew was seen from the land, and the Cousins William and...

Owain Tudur

Date: August 1913

Volume: 22

Issue: 249

At 4.20 P.M. on the 19th February, when the steamer Owain Tudur, of Hull, was proceeding to sea she took the ground, and the seas commenced to wash over her. The No. 1 Life-boat Sarah Jane Turner was launched to her assistance, but on...

Sir Charles Macara, Bt., of Manchester

Date: June 1929

Volume: 27

Issue: 298

SIR Charles Macara, Bt., of Manchester, for many years one of the most prominent figures in the cotton industry, who died on 2nd January last, nine days before his eighty-fourth birthday, will always be honourably and gratefully remembered...

Category: Obituaries