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Coxswain Blogg Twice Rams the Bulwarks of the Wreck, and So Gets the Life-Boat Right Under the Rigging, Where the Two Men Are

Date: February 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 317

Coxswain Blogg Twice Rams The Bulwarks of the Wreck and So Gets The Life-Boat Right Under The Rigging Where The Two Men Are. First One and Then The Other Jumps Aboard. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Notes of the Quarter By the Editor

Date: Winter 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 447

THE YEAR 1974 began in an atmosphere of gloom and anxiety with industry limited to a three-day week and restrictions on lighting recalling wartime blackouts.

The first month of the year was also one in which there were...

Category: Articles

The Fisher Boy, of Wick

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

JANUARY 24TH. - THURSO, CAITHNESSSHIRE.

At 12.5 in the afternoon a fisherman telephoned from Melvick that a fishing boat was in distress about seven miles east of Port Skerra, and the motor life-boat...

Wreck Chart of the British Isles for 1860

Date: October 1861

Volume: 04

Issue: 42

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Category: Charts

Yes I'D Do It All Again By Rosemarie Ide

Date: Summer 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 481

IT WAS ONE of those glorious days. A day to be taken out and inspected and admired now and then in years to come.

It would make one feel warm and good all over again. A glad-to-be-alive day.

The sun was...

Category: Articles

(Above) of the £6000 Raised By Salcombe and Hope Branch No Less Than £2066 Resulted from the Efforts of the Lifeboat Crew and Their Wives Money Was Raised By Dance

Date: Winter 1977

Volume: 44

Issue: 459

(Above) Of the £6,000 raised by Salcombe and Hope branch, no less than £2,066 resulted from the efforts of the lifeboat crew and their wives. Money was raised by dances and other functions, but a large proportion came from... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Lifeboat Stations of the Isle of Man By Joan Davies

Date: Winter 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 471

VERY CLOSE TO THE SEA are people of the Isle of Man. Set in the Irish Sea almost equidistant between England and Ireland, with Scotland to the north and Wales to the south, not only is the island itself dependent on sea trade but is lies...

Category: Articles

Communication By Electric Telegraph and Signals on the Coast

Date: February 1876

Volume: 09

Issue: 99

BY the wreck of the Deutschland, the question of better means of communica- tion between outlying stations on the coasts of the United Kingdom and internal bases of supply, has received one more little jog forward into its inevitable ulti-...

Category: Articles

Wreck Chart of the British Isles for the Year 1897-98

Date: November 1899

Volume: 17

Issue: 194

WRECK CHART s—,r FOR THE VEAB ( 1897-98.

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Accounts of Services by Life-boats (9)

Date: 1939

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1939

OCTOBER

Launches 107. Lives rescued 107.

OCT. 3RD. - WALTON AND FRINTON, ESSEX, At about 4 P.M. the coastguard reported that a motor yacht, lying about two miles S.W. by S. of Walton Pier, was flying...

Category: Services