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A Sailing Dinghy

Date: December 1947

Volume: 32

Issue: 344

A LONG SEARCH IN FOG Filey, and Flamborough, Yorkshire.— At 8.35 in the evening of the 17th of August, 1947, the Filey coastguard reported that a sailing dinghy, in which two men had put out fishing at 2.0 in the afternoon, should have...

Rescue By Boarding Boat In Near Gale

Date: March 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 407

AT 6.55 on the evening of Monday, 2nd September, 1963, the mechanic of the Valentia, County Kerry, life-boat station, Joseph Houlihan, saw a small dinghy capsize about 600 yards from the Life-boat storehouse, where he was working at the time...

Category: Services

Never give up

Date: Spring 2009

Volume: 61

Issue: 587

During the afternoon of Thursday 24 July 2008, Teignmouth’s Atlantic 85 lifeboat The Two Annes launched in dreadful conditions to search for two swimmers, a 15-year-old boy and his father, missing from the beach. A full complement of four...

Category: Articles

Hunt's Gun and Projectile for Effecting Communication With Wrecked Vessels

Date: November 1879

Volume: 10

Issue: 114

IN the last number of this Journal we described an ingenious American invention for night-signalling, which we conceive would be especially valuable in cases of stranding, or other disaster to trading vessels. "We have now to notice...

Category: Articles

M.F.V. Concord and M.F.V. Broadside

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

Atlantic 21 escort IN HIS CAPACITY as harbour master, Helmsman Roger Trigg of Southwold lifeboat station heard at 1625 on Friday January 16 that MFV Concord, a 35ft 6in ex-Liverpool class lifeboat, had broken down three-quarters of a mile...

Kate

Date: August 1880

Volume: 11

Issue: 117

WEXFORD.—On the 12th February, at about 5.30 P.M., the fishing schooner Kate, of Wexford, was seen to be running for the harbour. The wind was blowing moderately from the S.W., but the sea was rolling furiously in consequence of a strong...

Favorite and Two Brothers

Date: February 1882

Volume: 11

Issue: 123

PADSTOW.—The Albert Edward Lifeboat put off during a strong gale from the N.W., arid a very heavy sea, and with great difficulty rescued the crew, consist- ing of four men, from the schooner Favorite, of Quimper, which had lost her sails and...

Dew-i-wyn

Date: May 1912

Volume: 21

Issue: 244

.—At 11.35 A.M.

on the 30th September a telephone message was received at the coastguard's station, Clovelly, from the coastguard at Hartland Point, to the effect that a ketch was showing signals of...

A Sailing Boat

Date: February 1914

Volume: 22

Issue: 251

At about 7 A.M. on the 19th October two young men started from Lynmouth with the intention of sailing to Porlock, but when off the Foreland the adverse wind and tide carried them about five miles out into the Channel. Here they got into...

Paragon

Date: February 1896

Volume: 16

Issue: 179

NORTH SUNDERLAND.—The Fame lighthouses having signalled a ship in distress on the Knavestone Bock, the Life-boat Thomas Bewick was launched at 2.45 A.M.

on the 12th July, in a moderate W.N.W.

gale and a...