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Despite Gale Force Winds and Driving Rain About 1000 People Attended the Service of Dedication on April Jo of Abersoch's New Atlantic 21 Wolverhampton the Ilb T

Date: Spring 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 464

Despite gale force winds and driving rain, about 1.000 people attended the service of dedication on April JO of Abersoch's new Atlantic 21, Wolverhampton. The ILB, together with her tractor and boathtntse, provided b Wolverhampton... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

An Aeroplane (7)

Date: 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1944

FEBRUARY 17TH. - KILLYBEGS, CO. DONEGAL. An aeroplane had crashed in the sea north of the Stags of Broadhaven, Co.

Mayo, but. the lifeboat and an R.A.F. rescue ship could find no survivors. The...

The Equipment of a Life-Boat. (Continued.)

Date: November 1913

Volume: 22

Issue: 250

The Sails of a Life-boat are of No. 5 or No. 6 canvas, made from the finest flax, and tanned with bark to render them rot-proof. They are now all cut with a very high peak, and consist in most cases of a jib and standing fore and mizen lugs,...

Category: Articles

Saved in the peck of time

Date: Autumn 2016

Volume: 61

Issue: 617 Lifeboat Magazine Autumn 2016

Volunteers were diverted on their journey home, after launching to a rowing boat in difficulties that had since made it safely to shore. Eagle-eyed crew spotted a gannet struggling in Kinghorn Bay – it was tangled in plastic string along...

Category: Articles

The Wreck Register and Wreck Chart for 1866

Date: October 1867

Volume: 06

Issue: 66

FOR many years past we have been in the habit of making a few remarks on the Wreck Register, prepared by the Board of Trade, and presented to Parliament and we have done so principally with the view of directing attention to the loss of life...

Category: Annual Reports

An Aeroplane (25)

Date: 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1941

MARCH 27TH. - BLACKPOOL, LANCASHIRE. At 11.30 A.M. the coxswain received a telephone message from the RAF. that a Hurricane aeroplane had crashed into the sea opposite the South Promenade, about five miles west, and the motor life-boat Sarah...

From An Original Idea by Henry Greathead

Date: Winter 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 511

Jn Sunday, 15 March 1789 a ship, the Adventure of Newcastle, began the process which led to today's lifeboats.

Adventure was wrecked at the mouth of the Tyne while thousands of onlookers watched helplessly from the...

Category: Articles

The Caister Life-Boat Memorial

Date: November 1928

Volume: 27

Issue: 296

AT two in the morning on 13th November, 190 , the No. 2 Life-boat at Caister, Norfolk—the Beauchamp—was launched in a whole gale from N.N.E. with thick rain and a very heavy sea in answer to flares of distress, but she was swept back, flung...

Category: Articles

An Aeroplane (94)

Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

AUGUST 19TH. - RAMSGATE, KENT. A German aeroplane had come down in the sea, and the men in it had managed to climb on board the near-by wreck of the steamer Harcola, but they were picked up by a naval vessel. - Rewards, £7...

Review. "The Story of the Sea: The Sea, Its History and Romance." By Frank C. Bowen (Halton and Truscott Smith. Vol. I. 15s. Net)

Date: November 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 285

MB. BOWEN has performed a public ser- vice in writing this book, which sets forth in a straightforward, and at times almost prosaic, way the romantic history of the sea and its ships. We use the word " prosaic " advisedly, for what...

Category: Articles