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The English and Welsh Grounds Lightvessel

Date: March 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 371

Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. — At five o'clock on the morning of the 30th of November, 1954, the Walton Bay signal station rang up to say that the English and Welsh Grounds lightvessel had parted one of her cables and needed help. Seven...

Success, Provider A and Pilot Me II

Date: Spring 1950

Volume: 33

Issue: 354

Whit by, Yorkshire.—About ten o'clock in the morning, on the 13th of March, 1950, the No. 1 life-boat crew assembled as three fishing vessels were approaching the harbour in bad weather. At 10.50 the life-boat Mary Ann Hepworth was...

The Life-Boat Men

Date: February 1903

Volume: 18

Issue: 207

God bless the Life-boat men 1 Long live the noble men! God bless the men I And may they ever be, When tossed on stormy sea, In safety kept by Thee.

God bless the men! They count not their lives dear, Brave hearts that do...

Category: Poetry

Focus on . . . . Great Yarmouth and Gorleston

Date: December 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 410

There she lies in the Gorleston boathouse—a sturdy, tubular creature, greyblack like the seals on the nearby Scroby sands who, at her approach, dive and slither into the sea, splashing noisily.

Jack Bryan, mechanic of the...

Category: Articles

Dido and the Lymington Harbour Master's Launch

Date: December 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 418

Yarmouth, Isle of Wight - At 11.10 p.m. on 3ist July, 1966, red flares were reported about 400 yards east of the entrance to Lymington river. At 11.28 the life-boat The Earl and Countess Howe proceeded in a southerly gale. The tide was...

A Yacht and a Speed Boat

Date: March 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 415

Hartlepool, Co. Durham. At 4.30 p.m. on i2th September, 1965, the coastguard informed the coxswain that a yacht had capsized two miles north of Hartlepool.

There was a light north-easterly breeze with a calm sea. The...

Gale of 25th and 26th Sept., 1851

Date: July 1852

Volume: 01

Issue: 05

SOME record, although brief, of our hea- viest storms may prove useful for reference at some future day, when the whole subject of shipwreck comes to be inquired into, as sooner or later it must. The disastrous gale of September last, which...

Category: Articles

The S.S. Kildale and Harley (1)

Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

FEBRUARY 3RD. - BRIDLINGTON, AND THE HUMBER, YORKSHIRE. About noon a message was received at Bridlington from the coastguard that the S.S. KildaleKildale was being attacked by enemy aeroplanes ten to twenty miles N.E. of Spurn, and that her...

A Speed Boat and a Motor Boat

Date: December 1961

Volume: 36

Issue: 398

Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire. At five o'clock on the afternoon of the 18th August, 1961, the coxswain told the honorary secretary that two boats which he had been asked to keep under observation were making no headway.

As...

Flying Foam

Date: November 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 134

NEWCASTLE, Co. DOWN.—At 2 A.M. on the 5th of April a messenger arrived from Murlogh and reported that a vessel, which subsequently proved to be the ship Flying Foam, of Liverpool, bound from that port to Quebec, with salt and iron ballast,...