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Thorn Paul

Date: June 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 372

Girvan, Ayrshire. —At 6.30 on the evening of the 16th of February, 1955, the coastguard rang up to say that the local fishing boat Aurora had wirelessed that the fishing boat Thorn Paul, of Whitehaven, had lost her rudder about nine miles...

Dr Paul Barclay

Date: Summer 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 577

Dr Paul Barclay - former Cromer lifeboat station Honorary Secretary.

Category: Obituaries

Paul Therese

Date: 1939

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1939

JAN. 2lST.. - PENLEE, CORNWALL.

Early in the morning the Belgian trawler Paul Therese, of Ostend, broke from her moorings in Newlyn Harbour and drifted out to sea. Her crew of six were asleep and unconscious of their danger...

Routledge & Kegan Paul

Date: Spring 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 460

PATRICK HOWARTH When the Riviera Was Ours Patrick Howarth describes how foreigners, and the British in particular, made the French Riviera what it was, and what it is: from Tobias Smollett, who was an early visitor, through Queen Victoria...

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The RNLI and me: Julian Fellowes

Date: Winter 2018

Volume: 61

Issue: 626 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2018/19

The multi-award winning creator of Downton Abbey tells us about visiting a lifeboat station and imagines it as a setting for a new drama

WHO IS JULIAN FELLOWES?
Julian Fellowes is a novelist, Conservative peer,...

Category: Articles

While Paul Squire

Date: Autumn 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 482

While Paul Squire, singer and comedian, was appearing in Bridlington for last summer's season, he helped to raise money for the RNLI time and time again—nothing was too much trouble. So, when the time came for him to leave. Coxswain Fred... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Routledge & Kegan Paul

Date: Spring 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 472

UNDERCOVER The Men and Women of the Special Operations Executive PATRICK HOWARTH The Special Operations Executive, generally known as SOE, was one of the most remarkable creations of the Second World War. In July 1940. Winston Churchill...

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Paul Boyton (1)

Date: November 1880

Volume: 11

Issue: 118

RAMSGATE AND NORTH DEAL.—On the 20th September, at about 12.30 A.M., the ship Paul Boyton, of Yarmouth, N.S., 1097 tons, bound from Baltimore to Hamburg with a cargo of maize, went ashore on the Goodwin Sands during a fresh wind from the W....

Rod Macdonald With Body-Boarder Paul Tilley

Date: Spring 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 564

Rod MacDonald with body-boarder Paul Titley. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Whaler Paul

Date: Autumn 1952

Volume: 33

Issue: 363

Dover, Kent.—On the afternoon of the 16th of September, 1952, the whaler Paul, of Dover, with three boys from Dover College on board, was blown out of the western entrance to Dover harbour. At 3.45 the life-boat Southern Africa left her...