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The "Dunleary" (Civil Service No. 6). Presented By the Civil Service Life-Boat Fund

Date: February 1920

Volume: 24

Issue: 268

A Non-self-righting Motor Life-boat of the Watson type (45 ft by 12 ft. 6 in.}. Fitted with a Tylor engine developing 60 B.H.P.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

News

Date: Spring 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 572

Soul searching There was extensive national and local TV, radio and press coverage in March of the painful unfolding story of a family lost to the sea at Scarborough. After an 11-year-old boy was swept off the front and his family attempted...

Category: Articles

Right: Gary Reveals the Plans

Date: Autumn 1997

Volume: 56

Issue: 542

Right: Gary reveals the plans about his programme to members ofAIOemey's lifeboat crew.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Lifeboat Launches

Date: Summer 1973

Volume: 43

Issue: 445

Angle, Pembrokeshire April 18.

Arklow, Co. Wicklow May 20.

Arranmore, Co. Donegal Vlay 3.

iarmouth, Merionethshire May 16.

Jarra Island, Outer Hebrides March 22, 24 and...

Category: Services

Services of the Life-Boats In January, February and March. 15 Lives Rescued

Date: June 1963

Volume: 37

Issue: 404

JANUARY DURING January life-boats were launched on service 30 times but rescued no lives.

FIREMEN TAKEN TO BELGIAN TRAWLER Selsey, Sussex. At 8.20 on the morn- ing of 4th January, 1963, the coastguard informed the honorary...

Category: Services

Lifeboat Classified

Date: Autumn 1994

Volume: 53

Issue: 530

One of the world's leading miniature model specialists.

YACHTS OLD SAILING SHIPS LIFEBOATS BARQUES SCHOONERS STEAMSHIPS TRAWLERS & TUGS ETC. THAMES BARGES Individually commissioned with certificate ofA.fr...

Category: Advertisement

News

Date: Autumn 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 574

Man overboard! This is the cry no seagoer wants to hear but how much worse would it be to know that, as you slipped and fell into the water, no one knew you had gone? The lone fisherman or yachtsman has always been in grave danger if they...

Category: Articles

Notes of the Quarter

Date: Winter 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 471

THE RNLI INQUIRY into the capsizes of Barra Island and Islay lifeboats off the west coast of Scotland last November, reported on page 6, has concluded that both lifeboats were overwhelmed by heavy breaking seas in violent storm conditions...

Category: Articles

1886: the Wreck of the Mexico By Frank Kilroy

Date: Winter 1986

Volume: 49

Issue: 495

ON THE NIGHT of December 9, 1886, the German barque Mexico, bound from Liverpool for Guayaquil, Ecuador, with a general cargo and a crew of 12, was wrecked in the Ribble Estuary on the north west coast of England.

Three...

Category: Articles

People and Places

Date: Summer 1988

Volume: 51

Issue: 505

Naval Architect dies Naval Architect Jack Tyrrell of Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland died suddenly on 29 July 1988 at the age of 83.

Jack Tyrrell was one of Ireland's most imaginative naval architects, and in 1964 won...

Category: Articles