Ashore under the Flamborough Cliffs, April 28th. 1930. - View image in PDF
(See page 70.). - View image in PDF
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From a drawing made after the service by Acting Coxswain Harry Barrett, who was awarded the bronze medal. (See page 203.).
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The Finnish four-masted barque ashore at Salcombe. - View image in PDF
(See opposite page.). - View image in PDF
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The Bessemer City on the Cornish rocks. - View image in PDF
(See page 226.). - View image in PDF
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The reserve life-boat Elizabeth Wills Allen, which went up the Thames to Oxford, opposite County Hall (see page 595). - View image in PDF
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The life-boat standing by while one keel-boat tows in another (Sec page 33.). - View image in PDF
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A yacht runs aground at Old Harry Rocks, Dorset Photo: Becky Mack (competition runner up, see page 36). - View image in PDF
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THE table below gives details of the services of the life-boats during a period of twenty-four hours on the 28th-29th of July.
Station Launches Casualty Hours at sea Lives rescued ...
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(See Diagrams on next page.) The following figures show the general form, the nature of the fittings and air-chambers of one of these boats, 33 feet in length and 8 feet in breadth. In figs. 1 and 2, the elevation and deck plans, the general...
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The pulling and sailing life-boat Mary Thereasa Boileau (Dungeness, 1912-39) (See page 411). - View image in PDF
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