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An Aeroplane (8)

Date: December 1939

Volume: 31

Issue: 340

Margate, Kent, and Southend-on- Sea, Essex.—9th September, 1939.

An aeroplane had been reported down in the sea off Leysdown. The Margate life-boat was launched just after eleven at night in a thick fog and reached Leysdown...

An American Superfortress Aeroplane (1)

Date: Summer 1950

Volume: 33

Issue: 355

Great' Yarmouth and Gorleston, and Caister, Norfolk; and Lowestoft, and Aldeburgh, Suffolk.—About 6.30 in the evening, on the 7th of June, 1950, an American Superfortress aeroplane crashed eight miles north-north-east of Smith's...

An Aeroplane (77)

Date: 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1941

MAY 3RD. - SHERINGHAM, NORFOLK.

A German aeroplane had been reported downin the sea half a mile from the shore, but the crew of four landed in their rubber dinghy unaided and were arrested. - Rewards, £19 9s....

Raymond Roddie High Chief Ranger of the Ancient Order of Foresters

Date: Winter 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 487

Raymond Roddie, High Chief Ranger of the Ancient Order of Foresters, presents cheque for £60,000 to Vice- Admiral Sir Peter Compston, a deputy chairman of the RNLI. On Mr Roddie's left is Raymond McHale, High Sub-Chief Ranger, and... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

From the Shiplovers' Society of New South Wales

Date: October 1948

Volume: 32

Issue: 347

IN March Mr. N. V. Wade, the honorary treasurer of the Shiplovers' Society of New South Wales, wrote to the Institution to say that there were Shiplovers' Societies not only in London and Bristol, but in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide...

Category: Correspondence

The Life-Belt Used By the Crews of the Life-Boats of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution

Date: May 1900

Volume: 17

Issue: 196

The requisite qualities of a Life-boat man's life- belt are— 1. Sufficient extra buoyancy, 22 Ibs., to support a man heavily clothed, with his head and shoulders above the water, or to enable him to support another person besides...

Category: Articles

A French Matinee In Aid of the Institution

Date: June 1924

Volume: 25

Issue: 281

IT is a far cry from the snows of Russia to tke sands of the Sahara, and as far a cry from the Sahara to the coasts of the British Isles. But experiments are now being made to see if a device originally designed for motor transport over the...

Category: Articles

One Good Turn

Date: February 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 289

ON October 27th last the Life-boat at Fenit, Tralee Bay, on the west coast of Ireland, was called out to the help of three men who had put off in a tender to a fishing-smack, anchored a mile off shore. A strong gale was blow- ing, and though...

Category: Articles

The Patrol Boat Havoernen of the Royal Danish Navy

Date: Winter 1953

Volume: 33

Issue: 364

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston, and Caister, Norfolk.—On the morning of the 3rd of December, 1952, the fast patrol boat Havoernen, of the Royal Danish Navy, with a crew of twenty-four, which was taking part in exercises with British coastal...

Book Review

Date: August 1912

Volume: 21

Issue: 245

" THE LIFE-BOAT AND ITS STORY." By Noel T. Methley. Sidgwick and Jack- son. 7s. 6d.

In our May issue we briefly noted the publication of this book, which reached us too late for review. As the Life- boat Journal...

Category: Articles