LIFEBOAT MAGAZINE ARCHIVE

Advanced search
8418 search results for 'Ada'
List view Card view

Margaret and Elizabeth

Date: November 1895

Volume: 16

Issue: 178

RAMSEY, ISLE OF MAN.—On the 6th February, at about 9 P.M., while a whole gale was blowing from S.E. with a blinding snowstorm, a trawler entered the harbour and reported that she had passed a sunken schooner, the water being several feet...

Eliza, Tom and Hereford

Date: February 1896

Volume: 16

Issue: 179

BURNHAM.—The ketch Eliza, of Ljdney, was sailing up the river on the 2nd October, when owing to the state of the weather—a moderate gale blowing from the W.N.W. with strong gusts of wind and a heavy sea—her master considered safer to anchor....

Thomas and Catherine Latham

Date: February 1892

Volume: 15

Issue: 163

During a strong S. gale on the 13th October, signals of distress were shown by the schooner Thomas, of and from Liverpool, for Amlwch, laden with coal, which was lying at anchor in Bed Wharf Bay.

The crew of the Life-boat...

Kings Cross and Athendale

Date: February 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 309

About mid-day on 13th October, the tug King's Cross entered Scrabster Harbour and reported that she had been taking the steamer Athendale, of North Shields, to Glasgow, to be broken up, but that the tow-rope had parted and the steamer...

Noel and Progress

Date: September 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 311

Early in the morning of the llth March several fishing boats went to sea, and all except two returned before low water. Th wind had freshened considerably from the east, and there was a lot of sea on Whitby Rock, which would sweep up the...

Life-Boats and Aeroplanes

Date: March 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 313

DURING the month of October six Lifeboats were launched in response to signals which were believed to be from aeroplanes in distress. The story of their search shows the way in which the increasing traffic by air is adding to the duties of...

Category: Services

Notes and News

Date: February 1922

Volume: 24

Issue: 275

THE year 1921 was one of phenomenally fine weather. A very mild winter was followed by a summer of drought and an autumn almost without gales. In fact, there was no really severe weather until Christmas. The year then went out in storms, and...

Category: Articles

Jackdaw and Chanticleer

Date: November 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 320

Aldeburgh, Suffolk.—At 4 P.M. on the 10th August the coastguard reported a small yacht at anchor about a mile to the south of the station. As the wind was rising, a close watch was kept.

Later another yacht was reported at...

Congress Bell and Nancy

Date: November 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 320

Wicklow.—On the afternoon of the 29th September a pilot reported to the coxswain that two fishing boats, about a mile east of Five Mile Point, were flying signals of distress. A strong S.S.W. breeze was blowing, with a heavy sea. The motor...

Honoria and a Coble

Date: August 1901

Volume: 18

Issue: 201

SALTBURN, YORKSHIRE.—The Coastguard having reported a vessel stranded near Marske on the morning of the 9th January, the Life-boat Mary Batger was launched at 4.40 in a heavy sea and pulled in the direction indicated. In approaching the...