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Gem of the Ocean (1)

Date: August 1909

Volume: 20

Issue: 233

UPGANG AND WHITBY, YORKSHIRE.— During the afternoon of the 15th Feb- ruary the northerly wind freshened, bringing up a heavy sea, and at about 3.30 P.M. a telephone message from Runswick reported that a small vessel was driving southward in...

Mercantile Credit

Date: Spring 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 500

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High Stakes

Date: Winter 2009

Volume: 61

Issue: 590

For generations, people have been tombstoning off cliffs. On 22 July last year, five boys ignored warnings and jumped into treacherous waters

Towards the end of a long day’s work on Portreath Beach, Cornwall, Senior...

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The Annual Meetings 1982

Date: Spring 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 520

The 168th Annual General Meeting of the RNLI was held in what has become its traditional venue - the Queen Elizabeth Hall on London's South Bank - on the morning of Tuesday 19 May, 1992. The weather, however, was far from the traditional...

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The Cooperative Bank

Date: Spring 2001

Volume: 58

Issue: 556

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The S.S. Acaster

Date: August 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 145

NEWBIGGIN, NOBIHTTMBKBLAND.—During a gale of wind from the S.8.E., and a very heavy rough sea on the 22nd of December, the s.s. Acaster, of Hartlepool, bound from Honfleur for Shields, in ballast, was observed ashore on Bridge Head, a mile...

Parthenia

Date: February 1910

Volume: 21

Issue: 235

During a strong W.N.W. breeze, accompanied by a rough sea in the early morning of the 21st September, the Coastguard reported that signals of distress were being made from the middle part of the Cockle Sands. It was then 4.10 A.M., and with...

The S.S. Tanafjord (1)

Date: 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1942

MARCH 15TH. - GIRVAN, AYRSHIRE, AND CAMPBELTOWN, ARGYLLSHIRE.

At 3.50 P.M. the coastguard telephoned to Girvan that a ship was ashore on Ailsa Craig A moderate southerly wind was blowing, with a moderate sea. The life-boat...

Trumpeter and The Ilfracombe of Milford Haven

Date: 1945

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1945

SEPTEMBER 22ND and 23RD. - GALWAY BAY. At 10.30 at night on the 21st, a strong gale blew up and ten steam trawlers, at anchor in Kilronan Bay, dragged their anchors.

Two went on the rocks, one mile south-south-east of the...

Review

Date: Autumn 2008

Volume: 61

Issue: 585

Poor man’s heaven by Seth Lakeman Review by Rory Stamp

Seth Lakeman isn’t alone in being a successful modern musician inspired by classic rock and 1990s dance music, but few fuse such influences in the way he has on Poor...

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