(right) the champagne breaks on the bow of 33ft Brede lifeboat RNLB Caroline Finch. photographs by courtesy of Jeff Morris. - View image in PDF
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September, 1984 Joe Duffield, honorary secretary of Largs station branch since 1975, after serving as deputy launching authority from 1972 to 1975..
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(Below) The fishing vessel Boy Andrew sinks as she is towed clear by a powerful trawler and Soldian closes in. - View image in PDF
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RNLB Shoreline , the 37ft 6in Rother class lifeboat provided by a Shoreline appeal in 1979. (Photo courtesy J. A. Ogilvie, RNLI Arbroath). - View image in PDF
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1. With helmet perched in place, one young Storm Forcer tries to 'Beat the Clock'. Photo Robin Sharp. - View image in PDF
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Langdon Battery Dover's Mrcc Converted From An Old World War I Gun Emplacement. - View image in PDF
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Frederick John Davis who was flag day organiser Mill Hill and Edgware for over 10 years..
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Below right - RNLI Director, Andrew Freemantle, and lifeboatmen brave the ride and get thoroughly wet in the process!. - View image in PDF
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Battered by rough seas Heft} - Brighton's Palace Pier is commonplace for many lifeboat rescues.. - View image in PDF
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The P class is the most numerous of the Inshore fleet and was introduced in 1963 as the first inflatable lifeboat.. - View image in PDF
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