Mr. John H. Amos, of Middles- brough, Yorkshire, who died on 12th June, at the age of eighty-four, was for twenty years an honorary official of the Middlesbrough branch. He became its honorary treasurer in 1911, and its honorary secretary in...
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The Late Coxswain Captain John Hogg Tynemouth Silver Medal. - View image in PDF
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LORD GREY PRESENTING THE CERTIFICATE of SERVICE TO JOHN STEPHENSON. - View image in PDF
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The "John Russell" Showing The Trolley and Slipway. - View image in PDF
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John Swan Coxswain of the Lowestoft Life-Boat. - View image in PDF
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Coxswain John Sales of Lerwick Receives The Bronze Medal. - View image in PDF
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MYSTERIOUS are the ways of God to man! We would willingly believe, nay, we dare not disbelieve, that God's dealings with man are always just; that whatever direction his journey through life may take, or terminate when or how it may, it...
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(Photographed on board the Life-boat which was stationed at Tottenham Town Hall on Life-boat Day in Greater London, May 20th, 1930.). - View image in PDF
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(A Self-righter 42 ft. x II ft. 6 in., with a 30 h.p. Tylor Engine.). - View image in PDF
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BY the death, which took place on the- 23rd June last, of the late Admiral WARD „ in his 77th year, the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION has lost a good friend and a devoted officer. From the time he joined the Committee in February 1852...
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