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84 - and Still Working for the Life-Boats.

Date: March 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: War Bulletin 7

The Institution has received cheques from two ladies wlao are now both 84 years old, but still coatiau* to collect for it. One cheque comes from Mrs. L. M. Smith, of Gedling, the honorary organiser for a district of the Nottingham branch,...

Category: Articles

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: October 1863

Volume: 05

Issue: 50

BIDEFORD.—A new life-boat 34 feet long, and fitted to row either with six oars singlebanked, or twelve short oars double-banked, has been placed at Appledore, near Bideford, in lieu of a smaller one previously there. The cost of the boat was...

Category: Articles

Search and Rescue Chart Key

Date: September 1957

Volume: 34

Issue: 381

1. No. 1100 R.A.F. Marine Craft Unit—two rescue/target towing launches (can be made available for S. & R.).

2. R.N. Dragonflies from station flight available for S. & R. duty, from 08.00 hours to...

Category: Charts

New Scottish, Irish and English Life-Boats

Date: December 1962

Volume: 37

Issue: 402

NEW life-boats in Scotland, Ireland and England—at Longhope in the Orkneys, at Howth in the Irish Republic, and at Weston-super-Mare in Somerset—were named during the last quarter.

The money to build the Longhope life-boat...

Category: Inaugurations

Services of the Life-Boats In March, April and May, 1951. 79 Lives Rescued

Date: Spring 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 358

DURING March, life-boats went out on service 45 times and rescued 10 lives.

A LISTING TANKER New Brighton, Cheshire.—At 7.18 on the night of the 1st of March, 1951, the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board tele- phoned that the S...

Category: Services

The Wreck Register and Chart for 1860

Date: October 1861

Volume: 04

Issue: 42

FOE the past nine years we have periodically called public attention to the Annual Official Register of Shipwrecks on the Coast and in the Seas of the United Kingdom, presented by the Board of Trade to Parliament.

It is...

Category: Articles

A Canoe (1)

Date: September 1959

Volume: 35

Issue: 389

Mumbles, Glamorganshire. At 6.16 on the evening of the 18th of May, 1959, the coastguard informed the coxswain that two people were drifting out to sea in a canoe. The life-boat William Gammon—Manchester and District XXX was launched at 6.34...

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: November 1881

Volume: 11

Issue: 122

ARDROSSAN, N.B.—The NATIONAL LIFE- BOAT INSTITUTION has provided a new Life-boat for this place, the crew having lost confidence in the old boat, consequent on her having upset when in tow. The new one is 34 feet long, 8£ feet wide, and...

Category: Articles

Well Dressing Is An Old Custom In Derbyshire and Here Is a Magnificent Example of the Art Created at Holymoorside Last August Usually Well Dressings Have a Religious Theme But Last Year Chest

Date: Autumn 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 474

Well dressing is an old custom in Derbyshire and here is a magnificent example of the art, created at Holymoorside last August.

Usually well dressings have a religious theme but last year Chesterfield and District branch... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Brownies, Guides and Rangers Raise £22,000

Date: Winter 1975

Volume: 43

Issue: 451

TEN YEARS AGO the Guide Friendship Fund (GFF) was launched. The first year Brownies, Guides and Rangers in the United Kingdom donated £1,500 to help Guiding in the developing countries.

In 1970 they raised £20,000...

Category: Articles