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The Barrels Lightvessel

Date: March 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 419

Killmore, Co. Wexford - At 5.30 p.m.

on loth October, 1966, the Irish Lights office asked the honorary secretary if the life-boat would take a man off the Barrels lightvessel as he was urgently required in Wexford. The life...

The Annual Meetings Continued

Date: Spring 1997

Volume: 55

Issue: 540

Presentation of Awards As usual, the morning's Annual General Meet ing was followed in the afternoon by the Institution's Annual Presentation of Awards, both to voluntary workers and for gallantry.

Mr Acland opened...

Category: Meetings

The Whitby Lifeboat Robert and Ellen Robson Is One of Only Two Pulling Boats Formerly In the Service of the Rnli Still In Existence She Was Built In 1918 By S E Sound

Date: Spring 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 448

The Whitby lifeboat, Robert and Ellen Robson, is one of only two pulling boats formerly in the service of the RNLI still in existence. She was built in 1918 by S. E. Sounders Ltd, in the Isle of Wight, at a cost of £1,615. Length 34'... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Shipping of the United Kingdom

Date: January 1863

Volume: 05

Issue: 47

THE following is a Return, compiled from Parliamentary Documents, of the number of ships which entered inwards, and cleared outwards, from British ports, during the year 1861; that for 1862 not having as yet been published:— Ships. Tone.<...

Category: Articles

Where the Money Goes... New Production Trent and Severn Class Lifeboats Are Now Entering Service, Each Costing More Than £1M

Date: Summer 1994

Volume: 53

Issue: 529

Where the money goes... New production Trent and Severn class lifeboats are now entering service, each costing more than £1m . With speeds of up to 25 knots they are reducing the response times wherever they are stationed. The prototype... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Only a trained eye can see a rip current

Date: Winter 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 571

Steve Wills, Beach Safety Manager, comments: Only a trained eye can see a rip current (experienced surfers actually use them to get out past waves) and normally only from high up, such as a cliff top. As we mentioned in the last issue, it is... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Notes of the Quarter By the Editor

Date: Spring 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 448

WHEN RICHARD EVANS, the former Moelfre coxswain, concluded his reply to the toast of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution at a dinner given by the Corporation of London in Guildhall on April 26 to mark 'The Year of the Lifeboat',...

Category: Articles

Under the Bridges of Dublin Sailed Three Students from Trinity College Last Year Keith Lee Paddy Benson and Ciaran Mcguckian

Date: Winter 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 491

Under the bridges of Dublin sailed three students from Trinity College last year. Keith Lee, Paddy Benson and Ciaran McGuckian braved a temperature of only 2 degrees centigrade, a 25 knot wind and flour and egg bombing from fellow students... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Blue Rock

Date: August 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 157

LLANDDULAS, NORTH WALES.—The Life-boat Mary Jane Gould was launched at 10.5 A.M. on the 10th January, it having been reported that a small yacht was in distress opposite Beach House.

There was a strong W. wind then blowing...

The R.A.F. and the R.N.L.I. at Work

Date: December 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 418

The RAF and The RNLI at Work: The Beachy Head Lighthouse Service Described On Page 209. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs