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Struggling against 4m swells

Date: Winter 2013

Volume: 61

Issue: 606 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2013

23 October: Ilfracombe After spotting a yacht anchored near Ilfracombe Pier with waves breaking over her, Coxswain Andrew Bengey contacted the Coastguard. His crew mates launched shortly afterwards in force 7...

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Cargo ship medevac

Date: Spring 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 611 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2015

TENBY | 21 OCTOBER
Tenby lifeboat crew evacuated an injured man from a 135m container ship. One of the ship’s officers had a deep cut to his hand. He’d caught it in a door that slammed shut in heavy...

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GULLY RESCUE FOR KAYAKER

Date: Summer 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 612 Lifeboat Magazine Summer 2015

FETHARD | 22 MARCH
Fethard volunteers headed to a man who tried kayaking to the aid of his dog. The pet had fallen down a very steep gully while chasing a seagull. The kayaker found his vessel...

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A Hint to Parents

Date: July 1860

Volume: 04

Issue: 37

It will never be said of my children (the girls' any more than the boys), in case of a boat capsizing, " none of the party could swim ;" — the dreary and shameful announcement which we see in the newspaper reports of the...

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Award for Senior Aircraftman

Date: March 1959

Volume: 35

Issue: 387

ABOUT 8.45 on the morning of the 29th of September, 1958, a Royal Air Force 60-feet pinnace left Falmouth harbour for a trial run in rough seas.

She had a crew of five and Corporal N. L. Dyer was in...

Category: Awards

A Hundred Years Ago

Date: December 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 386

ON the night of the 19th of October last, in a gale of wind, the small sixoared self-righting life-boat belonging to the National Life-boat Institution at Dungeness proceeded through a heavy sea, managed by eight Coast-guard men, to a wreck...

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September (1)

Date: 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1942

SEPTEMBER MEETING FRASERBURGH, ABERDEENSHIRE. On the 11th June, 1942, a Spitfire aeroplane was on a practice flight when the engine failed and the pilot landed on the sea. There was a slight swell with a light N.E. wind. The aeroplane sank...

Category: Services

Search In High Wind

Date: March 1965

Volume: 38

Issue: 411

FOR a search carried out in a northwesterly wind of storm force, when a wind speed of over 107 miles per hour was recorded, letters of commendation have been sent to the members of the crew of the St. Helier life-boat and of a Jersey pilot...

Category: Services

Spirit

Date: Spring 2007

Volume: 60

Issue: 580

spIRIt Storyteller, boatman and hero Anglesey has seen more than its fair share of difficult rescues. Carol Waterkeyn hears how Margaret O’Leary’s grandfather played a pivotal role This year marks the 80th anniversary of an outstanding...

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Books

Date: Autumn 1981

Volume: 48

Issue: 478

• Writers of fictional sea stories invent a hero, perhaps a villain and a few horrendous storms, then throw in a little romance to hold the interest of the reader. Life, of course, does not fit such neat patterns and only two parts of the...

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