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Twice Wrecked In One Day

Date: July 1858

Volume: 04

Issue: 29

A MAN named WILLIAMS had two extraordinary escapes from shipwreck off Tuskar, on the 30th of April last. It appears that the new clipper schooner, George, Captain CRASS, which lately brought over the first cargo produce from Laird's Town...

Category: Articles

At the Sharp End

Date: Spring 1997

Volume: 55

Issue: 540

PUMP FLOATED ACROSS TO LEAKING CASUALTY IN STORM FORCE WINDS Five saved in 12-hour service to sinking trawler Number North Division Number's Arun class Kenneth Thelwall was away from her station for 12 hours in winds up to Force 10 when...

Category: Services

Wren

Date: December 1963

Volume: 37

Issue: 406

DINGHY NOT IN DIFFICULTY Donaghadee, Co. Down. At 2.39 p.m.

on Sunday the 29th September, 1963, the honorary secretary's wife received a telephone message from the Orlock coastguard that they had been told by the Bangor...

Janbyrd & Magna Charta

Date: November 1874

Volume: 09

Issue: 94

After dark on the 1st of November, the Life-boat George Gay, in answer to signals of distress observed from Penarth, proceeded to the roadstead, where she found two vessels in collision; a strong breeze from the S.W. was blowing at the time,...

"All Sich Things As the Like o' That."

Date: November 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 316

Pulling Chanty.

BY CAPTAIN Q. C. A. CRAUFURD, R.N., honorary secretary of the Dungeness life-boat station.

" Our men have the advantage of a local knowledge which, if it had been taken into account by...

Category: Songs

At the Sharp End

Date: Summer 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 537

• Wo matter how experienced and well prepared you are every small-boat sailor knows that problems can still arise seemingly out of the blue. This was some consolation to the RNLI's own Chief of Operations during the Round the Island Race...

Category: Services

Remembering Rohilla

Date: 2014

Volume: 61

Issue: 609 Lifeboat Magazine Autumn 2014

When Titanic survivor Mary Roberts climbed aboard a hospital steamship in October 1914, she hoped for a relatively straightforward passage to France. But what happened next put over 200 lives in danger – and made history...

Category: Articles

Service to a Greek Steamer at Cromer

Date: December 1939

Volume: 31

Issue: 340

AT 6.25 in the morning of the 9th October, 1939, the Cronier coxswain learned through the Humber radio and the coastguard that a vessel had gone ashore on Haisborough Sands, thirteen miles to the east. A breeze was blowing with increasing...

Category: Services

Hare and Hounds Pub

Date: Spring 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 492

Roll out the barrel! That is exactly what eight customers of the Hare and Hounds pub at Dore, near Sheffield did.

The eight, working in pairs, pushed a 36-gallon beer barrel filled with water from the pub to Whitby lifeboat... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

An art for all seasons

Date: Spring 2010

Volume: 61

Issue: 591

What home is complete without a seascape on the wall?

The sea provides a backdrop to all our lives – even in our homes, for we seem to have an indefatigable appetite for seascapes. Romance, beauty, danger and power are all...

Category: Articles