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The Life-Boats of the United Kingdom

Date: February 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 143

LXVIII. HARWICH.—The Springwett, 45 feet by 11 feet, 12 oars.

HARWICH, standing on the extremity of a tongue of land or narrow peninsula pro- jecting into the estuary of the rivers Stour and Orwell, is said to have risen...

Category: Articles

Services of the Life-Boats of the National Life-Boat Institution—(continued.)

Date: August 1872

Volume: 08

Issue: 85

SEATON CAREW, DURHAM.—The schooner | Cynthia, of Montrose, was being towed out of the Tees on the 5th April, 1871, when ' the tow-rope parting, she grounded on the North Gare Sandbank. A strong wind from the E.N.E. was blowing at the...

Category: Services

Mrs Joyce Giddins Aged 62 of Eastbourne Standing By the Lifeboat Bearing the Name of a Surgeon Who Saved Her Life 40 Years Ago When She Was Seriously Ill She S U B S

Date: March 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 427

Mrs. Joyce Giddins, aged 62, of Eastbourne, standing by the lifeboat bearing the name of a surgeon who saved her life 40 years ago when she was seriously ill. She s u b s e q u e n t l y raised £11,000 from jumble sales and competitions... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Coxswain Kevin Kirkpatrick And Locum GP Christine Bradshaw Relive The Dramatic Rescue They Performed In The 15m Waves Of The Pentland Firth

Date: Spring 2007

Volume: 60

Issue: 580

Coxswain Kevin Kirkpatrick and locum Gp Christine bradshaw relive the dramatic rescue they performed in the 15m waves of the pentland firth Photos: Courtesy of Longbow Productions. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Fundraisers

Date: Spring 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 524

FORTHCOMING EVENTS We regret that we are unable to include notices of forthcoming events in THE LIFEBOAT. Although we appreciate fully the benefits of obtaining advance publicity for fundraising events the sheer number involved would soon...

Category: Articles

The Lighthouse

Date: January 1865

Volume: 05

Issue: 55

THREE months at sea, and one on shore; Three months at sea—yet not afloat j Around our home the breakers roar, Yet own we neither ship nor boat.

Rock-based, amid the swirl of foam, The lighthouse stands—it is our...

Category: Poetry

On the Left Are Two of the Three Stamps Issued In 1963 to Mark the Holding of the Ninth International Life-Boat Conference In Edinburgh on the Right Are Two Stamps from The

Date: June 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 428

On the left are two of the three stamps issued in 1963 to mark the holding of the Ninth International Life-boat Conference in Edinburgh. - View image in PDF

On the right are two stamps from the Netherlands with life-boat themes.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The History of the Institution

Date: June 1923

Volume: 25

Issue: 279

THE history of the Institution during its first century of work has now been completed, and will be published in the early autumn of this year by Messrs.

Hodder & Stoughton, with the title " Britain's Life...

Category: Articles

The Wreck of the "Islander."

Date: February 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 305

A FULL account appeared in the last issue of The Lifeboat of the wreck of the yacht Islander, with the loss of six lives, and of the gallant efforts made from the shore by several men to rescue the crew when the vacht was almost on the rocks...

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The Life-Boat Stations of the United Kingdom

Date: November 1882

Volume: 11

Issue: 126

LI. HASTINGS.—The Charles Arkcoll, 34 feet by 8 feet 3 inches, 10 oars.

" Thou old sea town, crouching beneath the rocks, Like a strong lion waiting for his prey— Where are thy river, harbour, and the docks, In which...

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