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Shipwreck Off St. Andrew's

Date: January 1865

Volume: 05

Issue: 55

ABOUT noon on Sunday the 23rd Oct., during one of the most severe and protracted gales that have occurred on the east coast of Scotland for years, a brig was observed about five miles out standing across St. Andrew's Bay for the...

Category: Services

Inaugural Ceremonies of Motor Life-Boats. Holyhead, Skegness, Fleetwood, St. Ives, and Anstruther

Date: September 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 315

Holyhead, Skegness, Fleetwood, St. Ives, and Anstruther.

THE inaugural ceremony of the new motor life-boat stationed at Holyhead (Anglesey), took place on 13th June, in the presence of some 2,000 people.

Category: Inaugurations

Penlee: the Loss of Solomon Browne and Her Crew December 19 1981

Date: Winter 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 479

PENLEE LIFEBOAT, the 47ft Watson class Solomon Browne, with her coxswain, Trevelyan Richards, and all on board, was lost on the night of Saturday December 19 during a service to the 1,400 ton coaster Union Star, registered in...

Category: Articles

Helmsman Ian Mcdowell of the St. Bees Atlantic 21 Lifeboat,

Date: Winter 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 535

Helmsman Ian McDowell of the St.

Bees Atlantic 21 lifeboat, joined the crew in 1975.

He was awarded the Institution's Bronze Medal for his leadership, skill and courage when the St. Bees' C class... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Emma Ives

Date: February 1897

Volume: 16

Issue: 183

The Duke of Northumberland Steam Life-boat was also called out on the night of the 9th November by a telephone message from the Chief Officer of H.M.

Coastguard at Waterloo, stating that a vessel was making signals of...

Loss of Lives from Shipwreck at Bridlington

Date: October 1857

Volume: 03

Issue: 26

Some months ago, at Brid- lington, near Hull, during a strong S.E. gale, a small billyboy schooner came ashore south of the harbour of that place. She went into the bay and anchored in the afternoon. She soon dragged her...

Category: Articles

St. Austell, of Barnstaple

Date: October 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 327

St. Ives, Cornwall.—Early on the morning of the 13th June the coastguard telephoned that a vessel about five miles N.N.E. of Clodgy Point was making distress signals. A moderate N.N.W. breeze was blowing, with a rough sea. The motor...

The Loss of the "Anglo-Saxon."

Date: July 1863

Volume: 05

Issue: 49

SCARCELY had the British public had time to fully realize the national loss by the wreck of H.M.S. Orpheus, as narrated in the foregoing pages—scarcely were they made aware that a splendid man-of-war steamer, with her perfect equipment, and...

Category: Articles

St. Pierre

Date: Summer 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 449

Storm tow HARTLAND POINT Coastguard informed lifeboat 70-001, Charles H. Barrett (Civil Service No. 35), at 0210 on February 6 that a trawler was sinking 281°T 26 miles from the Point. The lifeboat was under way by 0220 and 12 minutes...

St Simeon

Date: Spring 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 492

French trawler in distress AT 0401 on the morning of Friday February 15, 1985, Falmouth's 52ft Arun class lifeboat, Elizabeth Ann, left the lee of Falmouth docks heading out to sea on service at full speed. Coxswain Viv Pentecost was at...