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The Fishwives of Cullercoats

Date: November 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 285

ONE of the happiest and most success- ful of annual Life-boat functions is the summer Road "Exercise and Launch of the Cullercoats Life-boat at Whitley Bay. On that day the Fishwives of Cullercoats, headed by Mrs. Mary Scott, th;...

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The Tougue Lightvessel, the Princes Light Ship and The Fusiler

Date: January 1864

Volume: 05

Issue: 51

THE following is the Coxswain's report of the important services rendered on the night of 3rd Dec. last, by the Ramsgate life-boat, to the passengers of the emigrant ship Fusi- lier, of London; and to the crew of the ship Denierara, of...

The Worst Floods In Living Memory

Date: Winter 1953

Volume: 33

Issue: 364

ON the night of the 31st January- 1st February the sea invaded large areas of land in many parts of the east coast, when exceptionally high tides were driven higher by violent northerly winds often reaching gale force. The floods which...

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General Index

Date: May 1888

Volume: 13

Issue: 148

ANNUAL REPORT , Box Collections . , Branch Contributions , General Collections .

General Contributions Gold and Stiver Medato TA0, ABEBAYBOB , , , . 542 ABSEDKBK , ... 685 ABBBDOVET , , ...

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The Life-Boat Stations of the United Kingdom

Date: November 1882

Volume: 11

Issue: 126

LI. HASTINGS.—The Charles Arkcoll, 34 feet by 8 feet 3 inches, 10 oars.

" Thou old sea town, crouching beneath the rocks, Like a strong lion waiting for his prey— Where are thy river, harbour, and the docks, In which...

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Him and the Crew and Sending a Donation to the Station He Said '/ Have Been Sailing Various Boats at Sea for 21 Years and Suppose That I Have Always Had It at the Bac

Date: Summer 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 461

him and the crew and sending a donation to the station. He said, '/ have been sailing various boats at sea for 21 years and suppose that I have always had it at the back of my mind that the lifeboat service would come to my assistance in... - View image in PDF

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Notes of the Quarter By Patrick Howarth

Date: Spring 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 464

FOR THE FIRST TIME the RNLI has awarded a gallantry medal for a rescue from an oil rig. The rig involved, Orion, was on tow from Rotterdam to Brazil when she went aground on the Guernsey coast. The rescue operation was in some respects of a...

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Queen of the Isles

Date: February 1881

Volume: 11

Issue: 119

At 11 P.M. on the 14th November signals of distress were shown by the schooner Queen of the Isles, of Carnarvon.

The wind was blowing a whole gale from the N.N.E., and a heavy sea was running.

The George...

Deeds of Covenant

Date: July 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 436

Following the reduction in the rate of income tax announced in the Budget, the value of a gift under a deed of covenant is now increased by approximately 63% (instead of 70%). The following table shows the effect of the income tax rates for...

Category: Donations

The Medallists In Close-Up from Left to Right Shane Coleman George Williamson James Dougal Robert Gorman and Peter Heading

Date: Spring 1991

Volume: 52

Issue: 516

The medallists in close-up. From left to right Shane Coleman, George Williamson, James Dougal, Robert Gorman and Peter Heading.. - View image in PDF

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