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A Sailboard (1)

Date: Spring 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 484

Marooned on dolphin THE DLA of Morecambe lifeboat station was informed by Liverpool Coastguard at 1625 on Sunday October 17, 1982, that a board sailor was in difficulties in Half Moon Bay, near Heysham. Maroons were fired at 1628 and at 1635...

The Oil Rig Orion

Date: Spring 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 464

Oil rig aground ST PETER PORT SIGNALS STATION received an 'all ships' warning at about 1900 on Wednesday, February 1, 1978, saying that, at 1850, Orion had parted from the German tug Seefalke in position 49°39'N,...

Minerva

Date: March 1957

Volume: 34

Issue: 379

On the 25th of December, 1956, the Exmouth and Torbay life-boats put out to the Dutch motor vessel Minerva. In the course of the service William Carder, a member of the Exmouth crew, was washed overboard and lost his life. For a full account...

Coronation Supplement. The Royal Family and the Life-Boat Service

Date: Winter 1953

Volume: 33

Issue: 364

WHEN the Life-boat Service was founded, at a meeting in the City of London, in 1824, King George IV became its Patron, and five of the royal dukes its vice-patrons—York, Clarence, Sussex, Cambridge and Gloucester.

So the...

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Services of the Life-Boats of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution

Date: August 1897

Volume: 16

Issue: 185

PENMON.—On the 6th January, 1897, the schooner Volunteer, of Dublin, laden with cement and matches, from London for Whitehaven, was observed aground on the rocks off Penmon, having dragged her anchors. A strong gale was blowing from the S.E....

Category: Services

AWARDS to COXSWAINS, CREW MEMBERS AND SHORE HELPERS 1992

Date: Winter 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 523

The following Coxswains, members of lifeboat crews and shore helpers were awarded certificates of service on their retirement. Those entitled to them by the Institution's regulations were also awarded an annuity, gratuity or pension....

Category: Awards

A Silver Medal Service at Flamborough

Date: June 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 330

ON the night of 2nd March, 1937, the Grimsby steam trawler, Lord Ernie, bound for Grimsby from the White Sea, with a crew of fifteen men, went ashore under Bempton Cliffs, north of Flamborough Head. The harbour- master at Bridlington picked...

Category: Services

Notes of the Quarter

Date: December 1959

Volume: 35

Issue: 390

THE summer of 1959 has been officially described by the Meteorological Office as the driest since accurate records of rainfall began to be kept more than two hundred years ago, yet it was also the busiest summer the life-boat service has...

Category: Articles

The Liberian Freighter Radiant Med

Date: Spring 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 488

Freighter sinks CROSSMA, the French Rescue Co-ordination Centre at Joburg, informed St Peter Port Radio, Guernsey, at 0104 on Tuesday January 24, 1984, that the Liberian freighter Radiant Med had developed a serious list 13 miles north west...

Penthesilea

Date: August 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 157

BRAUNTON AND APPLEDORE, DEVON.— On the llth of January, the ship Penthesilea, of Liverpool, manned by a crew of 30 hands all told, left Newport, Monmouthshire, laden with coal, for the Mauritius. She was towed down the Bristol Channel and...