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Services of the Life-Boats of the National Life-Boat Institution

Date: July 1865

Volume: 05

Issue: 57

NORTHUMBERLAND. — Oh the morning of the 17th November; while a large number of fishing-boats were out, the wind rose, on the turn of the tide, to a strong gale from S.E. The sea was also very rough. The cobles that were nearest the shore...

Category: Services

The One That Didn't Get Away

Date: Autumn 1988

Volume: 51

Issue: 506

After opening the annual harbour fete organised by North Sunderland Ladies' guild Brendan Foster received a salmon from young Steven Shell, son of a crew member, and his wife was presented with a bouquet by Nikki Shiel, granddaughter of... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Picking Up Hospital Cases Is One of the Many Duties Undertaken By Life-Boats

Date: June 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 416

Picking up hospital cases is one of the many duties undertaken by life-boats. Here a seaman from the Esso tanker s.s. Canterbury, who was suffering from acute appendicitis, is being lowered to the Valentia life-boat from Kerry,... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Notes of the Quarter

Date: September 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 429

WITH the conclusion of the Procurator Fiscal's enquiry, which was held at Kirkwall on 10th June, 1969, it is possible for the Institution to publish its own findings on the circumstances leading to the loss of the Longhope...

Category: Articles

On the Coast of Iceland

Date: October 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 331

Rescue of the crew of the Grimsby trawler Trocadero, 6th September, 1936. - View image in PDF

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Category: Photographs

Naom Cait

Date: Spring 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 358

Valentia, Co. Kerry.—At noon on the 24th of April, 1951, the Sea Fisheries Agent at Cahirciveen telephoned that the motor trawler Naom Cait, of Dublin, was missing with a crew of seven. At 12.15, the life-boat A.E.D.

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For Her Righting Trials She Was Hauled Over By Crane (Left and Bottom Left) the Strops Being Tripped (Below Right) When She Was Fully Inverted Within Seconds (Bottom Page 49 J She Had Righted An

Date: Spring 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 472

For her righting trials she was hauled over by crane (left and bottom left), the strops being tripped (below right) when she was fully inverted. Within seconds (bottom, page 49 j she had righted and cleared the water from her... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

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Date: 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1941

DECEMBER 9TH. - AITH, SHETLANDS. A message was received from Dr. Cruickshank, of Walls, that he had had an urgent call to go to Foula Island. The weather was too rough for the ferry boat to make the passage, and no other vessel was available...

Services of the Life-Boats of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution

Date: February 1889

Volume: 14

Issue: 151

WINTERTON.—The No.' 2 Life-boat Husland was launched at 11 o'clock on the night of the 4th October, in response to signals of distress shown by the brig Catherine, of Whitby, bound from Portsmouth for Sunderland, which -was...

Category: Services

New Brighton: Volunteers vs the giant

Date: Winter 2018

Volume: 61

Issue: 626 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2018/19: North of England and Isle of Man Community News

Four incidents near New Brighton Lifeboat Station saw RNLI volunteers put their casualty care training into action during Wirral’s Giant Spectacular in October. As a giant puppet marched through the town, onlookers who took accidental...

Category: Articles