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Ebor Abbey

Date: December 1935

Volume: 29

Issue: 324

Early on the morning of the 27th September the Belhelvie coastguards reported that a vessel ashore one mile north of the watch-house was making distress signals. A moderate S.S.W.

breeze was blowing, with a very heavy sea....

The Recent Gales

Date: December 1852

Volume: 01

Issue: 07

IN each succeeding Number of this Journal, it has been our painful duty to record the disasters which day by day have occurred to shipping; and our Wreck Register shows that, on an average of the whole year, about two wrecks a day take place...

Category: Articles

Liberal of Wisebeach

Date: July 1859

Volume: 04

Issue: 33

On the 15th April, at daylight, a sloop was observed to be on shore on the south end of the Goodwin Sands. As soon as there was sufficient water on the sands for a boat to cross them, the Walmer life-boat was launched, and proceeded under...

A Gold-Medal Service at Ballycotton

Date: June 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 326

By Mr. Robert H. Mahony, Honorary Secretary of the Ballycotton Station.

ON Friday, 7th February, 1936, a gale from the south-east sprang up on the south coast of Ireland, with a very heavy sea. The gale increased until,...

Category: Services

Books

Date: Summer 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 573

Books First of the flood By Fred Normandale Published by Bottom End Publishing ISBN 0954368606 Price £11.75 paperback Now Lifeboat Operations Manager at Scarborough, Fred Normandale grew up as part of the fishing community in the...

Category: Articles

Ex-Coxswain Robert Smith, of Tynemouth

Date: February 1928

Volume: 27

Issue: 293

BY the death of ex-Coxswain Kobert Smith of Tynemouth, on 30th October last, in his eightieth year, one of the greatest of the Institution's Coxswains has passed away. No man more gallantly and more honourably carried on the great...

Category: Obituaries

Six Sisters

Date: December 1935

Volume: 29

Issue: 324

A three-masted schooner, the Six Sisters, of Hull, was anchored off the Grand Hotel, Sheringham, her auxiliary motor having broken down while she was bound to Portsmouth in ballast.

At 5.25 P.M. on the 31st May the coast-...

A Fire at a Building Yard. Three Life-Boats Destroyed

Date: October 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 331

ON 18th June a fire at the building yard of Messrs. Groves and Guttridge, Cowes, destroyed three motor life-boats and a quantity of the Institution's timber. The life-boats were those from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, and Selsey, Sussex,...

Category: Articles

Gordon

Date: September 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 315

On the evening of the 10th May the coastguard reported that a yacht was ashore on the Brake Sands with a motor boat standing by.

A strong squally N.W. wind was blow- ing, with a very heavy sea, and it was raining. A little...

Tony

Date: June 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 318

On the evening of the 2nd March it was learned that the local motor fishing boat Tony had not come back from sea with the rest of the boats. Her owner was the life- boat coxswain, and he and two other men were on board. The coastguard...