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The Life-Boat

Date: May 1880

Volume: 11

Issue: 116

The following figures show the general form, the nature of the fittings and air-chambers of one of these boats, 33 feet in length and 8 feet in breadth. In figs. 1 and 2, the elevation and deck plans, the general exterior form of the boat is...

Category: Articles

From the Director

Date: Autumn 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 526

Lt Cdr Brian Miles looks at the RNLI's plans for the future and at a busy and memorable 1993In any generation, improvements in the lifeboat service can always be achieved, and the recognition that tomorrow we should aim to be better than...

Category: Articles

Life-Saving Apparatus at Sea

Date: August 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 145

The following is the text of the report of the committee appointed by the Board of Trade to consider the question of boats, rafts, and life-saving apparatus carried by sea-going merchant ships: — " Liverpool, 25 October,...

Category: Articles

The Fund Raisers

Date: Autumn 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 502

Alors! Visitors to the Three Horseshoes at Turves, near Whittlesey, might have been forgiven for imagining they were in France rather than in the Fens of England. The landlord of the pub, exiled Frenchman Christian Kolich, and his wife Terri...

Category: Articles

The Breadth of the Life-Boat Appeal

Date: May 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 284

By EDGAR H. JOHNSON, F.C.I.S., District Organizing Secretary for the North of England.I HAVE recently addressed on behalf of tie Life-boat Service three very different audiences—the business men of Manchester at a luncheon of the Rotary Club...

Category: Articles

The Life-Boatman's Sigh In the Tempest

Date: January 1868

Volume: 06

Issue: 67

JESU bless oar slender boat, By the torrent swept along; Loud its threatening—let them not Drown the music of a song Breathed Thy mercy to implore, Where these troubled waters roar! Guide our bark among the waves; Through the surf our...

Category: Poetry

The Coningbeg Lightvessel

Date: December 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 422

Kilmore, Co. Wexford - At 7.10 p.m. on I5th June, 1967, it was learned that the mother of one of the crew members of the Coningbeg lightvessel was dangerously ill. The life-boat Cecil Paine was launched at 7.30 in a light variable breeze and...

The Life-Boats and the War. The King's Appreciation of the Institution's Work

Date: February 1917

Volume: 23

Issue: 262

NOTE.—The Editor will be grateful to Hon. Secretaries, and other subscribers, for any really good photographs of wrecks, or Life-boats on service or exercise, for publication in the JOURNAL.

The Life-boats and the War.<...

Category: Correspondence

The Annual Meeting

Date: June 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 326

THE hundred and twelfth Annual Meeting of the governors of the Institution was held at the Central Hall, Westminster, at 3 P.M. on Wednesday, 6th May. Some 1,800 people were present.

H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, K.G., as...

Category: Meetings

The Danish Brigantine Andreas

Date: February 1883

Volume: 12

Issue: 127

BLYTH, NORTHUMBERLAND.—The Danish brigantine Andreas, on her passage from Dunkirk to the Tyne, in ballast, ran ashore on Roker Rocks, North Blyth, during thick weather, at 5 o'clock on the morning of the 15th December. . The No. 2...