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Date: Winter 2011

Volume: 61

Issue: 598 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2011

The RNLI Annual General Meeting and Annual Presentation of Awards will take place on 17 May at the Barbican in London.

RNLI Governors will be contacted individually and invited to request tickets to both events. All other...

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Ivy

Date: 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1942

JULY 21ST. - FILEY, YORKSHIRE. At 7.10 P.M. the life-boat coxswain was told by the coastguard that the small outboard motor fishing boat Ivy, with a crew of two, was making signals of distress. A fresh W.S.W.

wind was...

Golden Lily, of Swansea

Date: 1945

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1945

APRIL 14TH. - GALWAY BAY. At 12.50 in the morning word was brought to the lifeboat coxswain that a vessel was in distress.

A south-east gale was blowing, with a heavy sea. At 1.15 the motor life-boat K.E.C.F. was launched...

Building the Fast Slipway Lifeboat—Part II: on the Stocks

Date: Autumn 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 474

TRADITIONALLY, when building a boat in wood, the first operation is the laying down of the keel from which is built up a framework of stem, transom, bulkheads and other transverse and longitudinal members. When building a small boat in steel...

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Coxswain Cross Retires.

Date: December 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: War Bulletin 14

Coxswain Robert Cross, G.M., who has been in command nf the lifeboat station at The Humber for 3i years, has retired at the age of 67.

These last tour years have been the busiest, as well as the most dangerous, in his long...

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The Stranding of the Steamships "Mohegan," "Labrador," "Stella" and "Paris."

Date: August 1899

Volume: 17

Issue: 193

WITHIN the last twelve months four remarkable cases of the stranding of large steamships have taken place on our shores, each of such vessels carrying a numerous crew besides a considerable number of passengers. Two of these steamers in the...

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Douglas Isle of Man—Birthplace of the Rnli By Joan Davies

Date: Winter 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 447

JUST AS at a time of family celebration, wherever its members may be, their thoughts will turn to home, so in the spring of 1974 the thoughts of the RNLI and its friends must inevitably turn to Douglas; the little seaport on the Isle of Man...

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Date: Autumn 2002

Volume: 58

Issue: 562

Ashore inshore lifeboat Flash floods hit St Ives in mid- November when the Stennack River burst its banks in heavy rain. Six St Ives lifeboatmen were asked by police to search buildings for stranded occupants in the middle of the night. The...

Notes of the Quarter

Date: March 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 423

As many supporters of the life-boat service will be aware, the R.N.L.I. had a serious deficit in 1967. Expenditure amounted to over £1,921,000 and receipts to just over £1,500,000. This has left a gap of more than £410,000....

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Loma Novia

Date: 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1944

JANUARY 4TH. - LYTHAM-ST. ANNES, LANCASHIRE. At 9.50 in the morning, a Preston Corporation lightman at Lytham telephoned that a tanker was aground. The St. Annes coastguard were informed and the naval-officer-in-charge at Fleetwood...