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Date: Winter 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 487

Brighton and Shoreham Harbour: Early in the evening of September 15, 1983, when a force 8 gale, gusting to strong gale, force 9, was blowing from the south west and the sea was very rough, a swimmer was reported in difficulties between...

Members of the Crew of the New Eyemouth Berwickshire 44' Waveney Lifeboat Named Eric Seal In Memory of the Late Sir Eric Seal Kbe Cb a Former Vice-President

Date: Summer 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 449

Members of the crew of the new Eyemouth, Berwickshire, 44' Waveney lifeboat, named Eric Seal in memory of the late Sir Eric Seal, KBE, CB, a former vice-president of the RNLI and chairman of the Civil Service and Post Office Lifeboat... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons)

Date: Winter 2007

Volume: 60

Issue: 579

EPIRBs (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons) are portable satellite communication units (see a selection below), designed to send an automated distress signal to search and rescue authorities ashore. The RNLI recommends that small... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Feature the Royal Charter Tragedy

Date: Winter 2002

Volume: 58

Issue: 559

The first Gold Medal to be awarded after the establishment of the Lifeboat journal was not to a lifeboatman but was for an outstanding act of individual bravery following the wreck of the Royal Charter near Moelfre, in Anglesey, on 26...

Category: Articles

Thoughts on the Art of Street Collecting By Clive Porter Second Coxswain Teesmouth Life-Boat

Date: September 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 425

THERE is an art in most things, and carrying a collecting tin for the R.N.L.I.

can be of great interest. Nothing could be more absorbing than spending a day in the street persuading the public that our cause is worth...

Category: Articles

The Collapsible Life-Boat

Date: July 1857

Volume: 03

Issue: 25

IN No. 10 of this Journal we described and eulogized this, as we believe, invaluable boat, invented by the Rev. E. L. BERTHON, of Fareham, and in our 23rd Number we stated that we should not cease to draw the attention of our readers to its...

Category: Articles

Building the Fast Slipway Lifeboat—Part III: Plated Up

Date: Winter 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 475

THE STEEL HULL of the fast slipway lifeboat is built upside down, so that the welder can look down on his work, both making the work easier and also making it possible for him to achieve the best results: the integrity and strength of the...

Category: Articles

Vamoss II

Date: Summer 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 493

Yacht saved BRIXHAM COASTGUARD contacted Exmouth lifeboat station on the morning of Friday June 21, 1985 with the news that a yacht was in difficulties one mile off shore to the east of Sidmouth. Six minutes later, at 1046, the station's...

People and Places

Date: Autumn 1997

Volume: 56

Issue: 542

Gary makes a meal of it! When TV superchef Gary Rhodes was in search of an original culinary challenge for his latest television series, Alderney lifeboat crew cooked up a great idea. Having often enjoyed the hospitality of CROSSMA - the...

Category: Articles

Signals for Pilots

Date: February 1878

Volume: 10

Issue: 107

Required to be used and displayed on and after the 1st November, 1873, in accordance with the ISth section of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1873, if a vessel requires the services of a Pilot.

"In the Day-time.—The...

Category: Articles