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The Life-Boats of the United Kingdom

Date: November 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 134

LV. GREAT YARMOUTH.—The Abra- ham Thomas, 28 feet by 9 feet, 10 oars.

LVI. CAISTER. The Covent Garden, 42 feet by 11J feet, 14 oars.

LVII. Ditto. The Godsend, 33JL feet by 10 feet, 12 oars.

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Category: Articles

Fundraising

Date: Winter 2002

Volume: 58

Issue: 559

It was around this time last year that the Oban lifeboat crew saved the life of an unconscious man who was trapped in icy waters between two fishing vessels in Oban harbour (see winter 2001/02 issue, p.18). The crew's pagers went off...

Category: Articles

The Glasgow Ball

Date: March 1930

Volume: 28

Issue: 301

AFTER the Edinburgh meeting the Prince of Wales travelled by special train to Glasgow and there attended a Ball, organised by the Glasgow Branch and held on board the s.s. Transylvania, lying in the Clyde. This is the second Ball which,...

Category: Articles

The Princess Flies to Wales. New Life-Boats Are Named

Date: September 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 409

ON two sunshining days in May Prin- cess Marina, Duchess of Kent and President of the Institution, named new life-boats which will serve two stations on the Welsh coast, Llandudno in North Wales and St. David's in the south.

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Category: Inaugurations

A Rowing Boat

Date: Summer 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 453

Capsized rowing boat TWO FISHERMEN of Newbiggin launched their ferrier rowing boat to go out to their keep-box moored offshore at about 1115 on Friday, January 31, 1975.

When only a short distance from the shore, some 50 to...

A Cabin Cruiser (1)

Date: Summer 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 461

Cabin cruiser on bar THE DEPUTY LAUNCHING AUTHORITY of Blyth lifeboat station was informed by Coastguard Tyne at 1440 on Sunday, August 29, 1976, that two swimmers had been swept out to sea off Cambois; a girl bather had been picked up by a...

Classified Advertisements

Date: Autumn 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 466

Classified Advertisements ACCOMMODATION BOURNEMOUTH—Seaside holiday flat, 5 tnins walk to beach or town centre and near RNLI HQ and Museum. Sleeps 5 in comfort.

Fully inclusive rent £60 per...

Category: Advertisement

Gallantry Among the Rocks

Date: April 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 431

COXSWAIN William Sheader of Scarborough has been awarded the R.N.L.I.'s silver medal for gallantry for a remarkable service in which he had to take the life-boat in among dangerous outcrops of rock with at times only five feet of water...

Category: Services

Books

Date: Winter 1988

Volume: 50

Issue: 503

• Tenby's first lifeboat, a 10-oared self-righting vessel, costing £125, was sent to the Welsh port in 1852 by The Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society which, two years later, handed over all its lifeboats to...

Category: Articles

Peep Into the Past

Date: Spring 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 576

100 years ago The summer 1906 issue of the Journal featured an old sea dogliterally - in a report on the Clacton lifeboat, which went to the aid of a wrecked schooner Renner. The schooner's captain had been reluctant to leave his beloved...

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