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Mr. T. Hall,

Date: April 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 435

The death is recorded of Mr. T. Hall, a former Amble coxswain, who served as boat's officer for 16 years. He was 75..

Category: Obituaries

Miss F Piper

Date: Spring 1991

Volume: 52

Issue: 516

MAY 1991 Miss F. Piper, MBE, vice chairman of The Lizard Ladies' guild from 1980 until her death, having been a member since its formation in 1971..

Category: Obituaries

Singular Case of the Restoration of the Apparently Drowned

Date: October 1859

Volume: 04

Issue: 34

CAPTAIN CREWE READ, R.N., Inspecting Commander of the Swansea Coast-guard Division, has forwarded to the Institution the following account of the resuscitation of a sailor apparently dead from drowning :—" At a late hour in the evening...

Category: Articles

At the South East District Conference George a Hodgkins (R) Vice-President Ofreigate and Redhill Branch Presented a Cheque for £10000 to Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Co

Date: Summer 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 457

At the South East District Conference George A. Hodgkins (r.), vice-president ofReigate and Redhill branch, presented a cheque for £10,000 to Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Compston, KCB, chairman of the Fund Raising Committee, watched by the... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Meteor

Date: November 1902

Volume: 18

Issue: 206

BROADSTAIRS, KENT.—The ketch Meteor, of London, bound for Dunkirk with a cargo of pitch, had her mainsail and jib blown away in a south-westerly gale on the 3rd May when about two miles from the South Foreland. In response to her signals of...

November

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

Launches 62 Lives rescued 8

NOVEMBER 2ND. - TORBAY, DEVON.

The officer of H.M. Customs at Brixham received a radio signal from the S.S. Belgique, of Antwerp, bound for Rio de Janeiro, that she had set...

Category: Services

On the Employment of the Laryngoscope In the Treatment of Asphyxia By Submersion

Date: July 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 77

By A DE LABORDETTE, Surgeon to the Hospital of Laisieux, Knight of the Legion of Honour.

 THE laryngoscope has been the subject of a favourable report made to the Imperial Academy of Medicine by Professor...

Category: Articles

Liverpool Lifeboat the Elliott Gill Seen on Her Own Carriage on the Exhibition Site Was Stationed at Runswick 1954- 1970 35' 6" Overall She Is An Open Boat With Small

Date: Spring 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 448

Liverpool lifeboat, The Elliott Gill, seen on her own carriage on the exhibition site, was stationed at Runswick 1954- 1970. 35' 6" overall, she is an open boat, with small shelter, and has twin 20 hp diesel engines. She is a... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

As Reported on Page 108, 46-Foot 9-Inch and 47- Watson Class Life-Boats Are Being Fitted With Two Self-inflatable Bags Which Will Bring Them Back to the Upright Position If They Should Capsize Once.

Date: July 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 436

As reported on page 108, 46-foot 9-inch and 47-foot Watson class life-boats are being fitted with two selfinflatable bags which will bring them back to the upright position if they should capsize once. The pictures, beginning left with a... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Queen Mother at the Wheel of the Thurso Life-Boat, the Three Sisters, After the Naming Ceremony Last Year. With Her Is Coxswain Gilbert Reid. the Harbour Scene Shows the Ceremony In Pro

Date: January 1972

Volume: 42

Issue: 438

The Queen Mother at the wheel of the Thurso life-boat, The Three Sisters, after the naming ceremony last year.

With her is Coxswain Gilbert Reid. The harbour scene shows the ceremony in progress and the 48-foot 6-inch... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs