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Lady Westmorland, of Newcastle

Date: July 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 77

Early on the morning of the 24th January, during blowing weather and in a very hard frost, this noble boat and her consort were again the means of rendering good service to a shipwrecked crew. They went out in ready response to signal-guns...

Thomas Owen

Date: November 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 158

The Palling No. 2 Life-boat, British Workman, was also launched at 9 A.M. on the 14th June, during a strong breeze from the N. and a very heavy sea, signals having been fired by the North Float Light-vessel. The boat made for the Happisburgh...

The S.S. Ossian

Date: February 1902

Volume: 18

Issue: 203

, SUFFOLK.—At 2.45 P.M.

on the 2nd May, 1901, the Cross Sand Lightship fired signals, which were repeated by the St. Nicholas Lightship, and in response the Life-boat Marie Lane was launched and was towed by the steam-tug...

Emma Louise

Date: August 1909

Volume: 20

Issue: 233

At 2 P.M.

on the 7th March the schooner Emma Louise, of Wick, bound to the Tyne with a cargo of paving stones, but then lying at anchor in Scrabster Roadstead, showed signals of distress, the crew fear- ing she would drive...

Boy Ben

Date: May 1912

Volume: 21

Issue: 244

At 7.15 P.M.

on 19th September, when a fresh breeze was blowing from the S.W. accom- panied by a rough sea, the St. Nicholas light-vessel fired signals denoting that a vessel was in distress, and about the same time a...

Ann Grace (1)

Date: November 1897

Volume: 16

Issue: 186

POINT OF AYR (FLINTSHIRE), and HOYLAKE (CHESHIRE). — On the 21st February, during a whole gale from W.

with a very heavy sea, intelligence was received that rockets were being fired in the direction of Lime Wharf. The Point...

The S.S. Langdon (1)

Date: February 1898

Volume: 17

Issue: 187

NORTH DEAL, KINGSDOWNE, BROADSTAIRS and RAMSGATE.—On the 8th April the s.s. Langdon, of London, bound fromBlyth for Dartmouth, with a cargo of coal, stranded on the North Goodwin Sands, in a dangerous position, during a dense fog, at about 4...

None (16)

Date: October 1947

Volume: 32

Issue: 343

FOOD TO MAROONED SHEPHERDS Barra Island, Outer Hebrides.—At 12.30 in the afternoon of the 28th of April, 1947, word was received from the relatives of two shepherds, marooned on Mingalay Island by the bad weather, that the men's food...

Durandel

Date: March 1957

Volume: 34

Issue: 379

Newhaven, Sussex.—At 8.34 on the evening of the 17th of December, 1956, the coastguard telephoned that a trawler had fired a red flare two miles south-south-east of Newhaven.

At 8.45 the life-boat Cecil and Lilian Philpott...

A Fishing Boat

Date: January 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 430

Barra Island, Outer Hebrides - At 9.20 p.m. on 25th July, 1969, news was received that a fishing boat with a crew of two was overdue from the Mingulay fishing grounds. The lifeboat The Rankin, on temporary duty at the station, slipped her...