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A Motor Fishing Vessel (1)

Date: Summer 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 461

MFV Ashore A MOTOR FISHING VESSEL ashore on the south side of the Conwy approach channel was reported to a deputy launching authority of Conwy inshore lifeboat station by Penmon Coastguard at 0752 on Thursday, April 14. Maroons were fired...

British Sub-Aqua Club

Date: Autumn 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 486

These men are about to undertake an eight mile underwater snorkel swim along the Tees between Yarm Bridge and the river road, Stockton. They are (I to r) Ian Turner, Bob Dodds, Richard Linton and Derek Saunders.

Of the 50... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Epworth Ladies' Guild's

Date: Spring 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 492

Cold and foggy weather in Humberside failed to deter supporters from Epworth ladies' guild's third threshing day in late December, 1984.

The event, inspired by a desire to preserve old farming methods, was hosted by... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Chip and Who?

Date: Spring 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 524

No, not the real Chippendales! These are actually members of Peterhead lifeboat crew doing a good imitation while modelling at the recent fashion show organised by Peterhead ladies' guild. Thanks to Mackays Stores and all the willing... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Fishing Cobles

Date: 1939

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1939

OCT. 19TH. - NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBERLAND.

During the morning the second coxswain reported that six fishing cobles had not returned from the night fishing. A gentle N.E. breeze was blowing.

The sea was...

J.G. Graves of Sheffield

Date: Spring 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 536

J.G. Graves of Sheffield was the first of the 26 Oakley Mk1 s to be built between 1958 and 1971 and is displayed on a typical launching carriage of the period. The class was designed to be self righting while retaining a high degree of... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Ancient and modern

Date: Winter 2008

Volume: 61

Issue: 586

Whitstable’s B class lifeboat Oxford Town & Gown helped save the 1901-built wooden sailing barge Marjorie, which was holed in a collision during a barge race on 9 August. When the lifeboat arrived on scene, Marjorie had already been...

Category: Articles

Grapple with gremlins

Date: Winter 2009

Volume: 61

Issue: 590

On 17 September, the trawler Dorothy May ran out of fuel, having been using it at a faster rate than usual.

A further fault meant that her battery hadn’t charged and she lost electrical power, rendering her radio useless....

Category: Articles

Tamar on trial

Date: Summer 2010

Volume: 61

Issue: 592

The Tamar class is the RNLI’s newest and most sophisticated all-weather lifeboat, and its roll out continues. This year, Ireland’s first Tamar arrives at Kilmore Quay. Bembridge and Shoreham Harbour are also on the 2010 Tamar list and, in...

Category: Articles

Lowestoft Coxswain's Gallantry.

Date: December 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: War Bulletin 14

Coxswain Albert Spurgeon, of Lowestoft, who already holds the silver and bronze medals, has been awarded the bronze medal for the second time.

He took the life-boat out at night to a naval vessel, was flung against the...

Category: Articles