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Annual General Meeting and Presentation of Awards

Date: Summer 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 461

ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, TUESDAY, MAY 17 1976: A YEAR OF GREAT ACHIEVEMENT ON SEA AND LAND A STANDING OVATION for a gold medallist and his crew at the end of the presentation of no less than 24 medals for gallantry; the report of an increase of...

Category: Meetings

SICK SKIPPER

Date: Spring 2017

Volume: 61

Issue: 619 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2017

FRASERBURGH | 29 NOVEMBER
Volunteer crew at Fraserburgh acted quickly when a skipper of a nearby fishing boat made an emergency call for help after falling ill. The crew aboard the all-weather lifeboat left the harbour immediately...

Category: Services

Captain H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, E.G., R.N.

Date: July 1868

Volume: 06

Issue: 69

FROM the moment that Her Majesty's fine frigate the Galatea* left our shores in the spring of last year, under the command of the youthful Duke of Edinburgh, to visit our colonies in the southern hemisphere, and to convey to them in...

Category: Articles

Moon Raker

Date: March 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 371

Torbay, Devon.—At 8.59 on the even- ing of the 26th of October, 1954, the Brixham coastguard telephoned that two red flares had been seen between three and four miles off Coombe Point.

At 9.25 the life-boat George Shee put...

Two Whitby Cobles, the Mary Alice and the Tranquil

Date: November 1897

Volume: 16

Issue: 186

WHITBY.— Two Whitby cobles, the Mary Alice and the Tranquil, which were returning from the fishing-ground in a light wind and a strong sea on the 12th March, were seen in the offing, and as it was evident that they would run considerable...

The Sailing Vessel Wander Bird

Date: March 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 325

On the evening of the 1st October a message was received from Horse Sand Fort that a vessel was stranded about two hundred yards north of Southsea Castle.

A strong N.W. breeze was blowing, with a rough sea. The motor life...

Feature: the RNLI Thanks You

Date: Autumn 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 566

The Christmas break may already seem like a distant memory but readers will know that, while they were tucking into their turkey, many volunteer Lifeboat crews had given up the comfort and safety of home to save the Lives of others in coLd...

Category: Articles

RNLI Family: The life of the charity

Date: 2014

Volume: 61

Issue: 609 Lifeboat Magazine Autumn 2014

Celebrating the RNLI family, past and present

From volunteers to rescuees
Mike and Jan King have fundraised for a quarter of a century – but never thought they would be on the...

Category: Articles

The Royal Bank of Scotland Pic

Date: Summer 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 525

AFFINITY WITH The Royal Bank 7M of Scotland pic DO YOU USE A CREDIT CARD? If you do, or you are considering re-arranging your finances in any way you could be helping directly to fund the RNLI with every transaction you...

Category: Advertisement

Solskin, of Oslo

Date: March 1957

Volume: 34

Issue: 379

Aberdeen.—At 11.50 on the morning of the 9th of November, 1956, the coastguard telephoned that the motor vessel Solskin, of Oslo, needed help sixty miles east of Tod Head. At 12.44 the no. 1 life-boat Hilton Briggs put out. There was a heavy...