" I have always taken a great interest in the life-boat service. You see, I am a life-long vegetarian.".
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The transmitter and receiver, with the power pack underneath, and the microphone in the mechanic's hand. - View image in PDF
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The Duke of Northumberland with Robert and James Brownlee, only surviving members of the Whitby crew of 1914. - View image in PDF
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Coxswain Hugh Nelson (centre) was awarded the bronze medal for gallantry in rescuing survivors from the Princess Victoria (See page 533). - View image in PDF
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John McNamara, who spent three days without food while stranded on a rock in February, 1914 (see page 674). - View image in PDF
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Mrs. Dorothy M'Gonigle, of Stockton, who has given years of voluntary service to the R.N.LI, as a fund raiser.. - View image in PDF
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Hoylake Life-Boat and An Irb Seen Recently When Trials Were Taking Place on the River Dee. - View image in PDF
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Life-Boat 70-002 Grace Paterson Ritchie Berthed Astern A Full Rigged Training Ship In Oslo Harbour In September 1966. - View image in PDF
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The former Walton and Frinton life-boat E.M.E.D. now forms one of the Chilean life-boat fleet (see page 324). - View image in PDF
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The Lowestoft trawler Garibaldi, ]. which broke adrift, being towed back to port on 15th December, 1966, by the Lowestoft life-boat. - View image in PDF
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