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The Motor Life-Boats of the Institution. No. 1.—The 60-Feet Barnett Type

Date: February 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 309

THE 60-feet Barnett type of Motor Life- boat is the largest, fastest and most powerful in the Institution's Fleet, with the exception of the one Motor Life- boat designed and built for the special circumstances of service in the Straits...

Category: Articles

Shore Boat Services Rewarded By the Royal National Life-Boat Institution In 1889

Date: May 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 156

Jan. 6.—Three men put off in a boat and saved a boy who had fallen overboard from a boat off Wexford, Ireland.—Reward, 15s.

Jan. 9.—Four men. put off in a coble and saved the crew of five men from the boat of the steamer...

Category: Articles

Services of the Life-Boats In October, November and December, 1956. Lives Rescued 72

Date: March 1957

Volume: 34

Issue: 379

OCTOBER DURING October life-boats were launched on service 56 times and rescued 37 lives.

TWO YACHTS ESCORTED TO MEVAGISSEY Fowey, Cornwall.—At two o'clock on the afternoon of the 1st of October, 1956, the Polruan...

Category: Services

Services of the Life-Boats. Reported to the September and October Meetings of the Committee of Management

Date: November 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 320

Reported to the September and October Meetings of the Committee of Management.

September Meeting.

Broughty Ferry, Angus.—At 11.45 A.M. on the 18th June the honorary secretary received a telephone...

Category: Services

The Bradford Exchange.

Date: Summer 2000

Volume: 57

Issue: 553

was a floating palace filled with high society and high hopes.

Setting sail from Southampton to New York, she carried the cream of Edwardian society js well as hundreds who sought a better life in America. It was her maiden...

Category: Advertisement

An Aeroplane (43)

Date: 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1942

APRIL 8TH. - LLANDUDNO, CAERNARVONSHIRE.

An aeroplane had come down in the sea, but the airmen were picked up by a motor boat from Colwyn Bay. - Rewards, £9 4s.

(See Colwyn Bay, “ Services by...

Feature: Come See the Show

Date: Autumn 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 566

By the time this issue of the Lifeboat reaches you, the Schroders London International Boat Show 2004 will already be in full swing. This year's event, which runs from 8-18 January, is special for several reasons.

Not...

Category: Articles

The Dutch Sailing Lugger Johanna Marie

Date: November 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 292

THE month of October ended with, a week of strong winds rising at times to gales, which reached their climax on the 28th and 29th. On those two days it blew a severe gale from the south and west over Southern Ireland, England and Wales,...

Sketch of the Progress Made In the Construction of Coast Life-Boats. 1785-1900. No. 8

Date: August 1902

Volume: 18

Issue: 205

THESE remains but one type of Life-boat to which reference is necessary to com- plete the description of those boats which are propelled either by sail or oars. The Cromer type bears so strong a resemblance to the Liverpool Life- boats that...

Category: Articles

An Aeroplane (67)

Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

AUGUST 25TH. - HASTINGS, SUSSEX.

At 1.32 A.M. the coastguard reported an aeroplane down in the sea. The weather was calm. The motor life-boat Cyril and Lilian Philpott was launched at 2 A.M. When she was off Ecclesbourne...