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The Spanish Steam Trawlers Evaristo Perez and Teresa Camposa

Date: October 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 327

Ballycotton, Co. Cork. — During a thick fog on the afternoon of the 2nd May sirens were heard sounding continuously.

A moderate east breeze was blowing, with a moderate sea. The motor life-boat Mary Stanford was launched at...

End of An Era:

Date: Summer 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 497

End of an era: on the retirement of Coxswain David Cox of Wells I above) til the end of August, the station was without / member of the Cox family fur the first time in three generations. David Cox was a member of the crew for 43 vears and... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Crews Pull Their Weight Lymington Ilb Crew Set Off for Their Row Round the Isle of Wight: Bow to Stern Malcolm Smith Alan Coster Richard Gray Roger Nanmck and And

Date: Autumn 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 450

Crews pull their weight. . . Lyininglon ILB crew set off for their row round the hie of Wight: Bow to stern, Malcolm Smith, Alan Coster, Richard Gray, Roger Nanmck and Andrew Keen.

Photograph by courtesy of Simon... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Duke of Northumberland Was the First Steam and the First Steel Lifeboat She Was Built By R and H Green of Blackball and Stationed In Turn at Harwich Holyhead and New Brighton Finally R

Date: Spring 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 472

The Duke of Northumberland was the first steam, and the first steel, lifeboat. She was built by R. and H. Green of Blackball and stationed in turn at Hanvich. Holyhead and New Brighton, finally returning to Holyhead in 1897. where she... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Dotherel, British Defiance, Star in the East, and Hannah

Date: February 1888

Volume: 13

Issue: 147

SUNDERLAND.—At about 10 A.M. on the 22nd November, the fishing-boats Dotherel, British Defiance, Star in the East, and Hannah, were observed in distress about three miles S.E. of Sunderland during a strong E.S.E. wind and a rough sea. The...

They Did It

Date: Autumn 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 498

They did it. They, (I to r) Steve Huntley, Mike Ogwo, Paul Savage, Tony Jeffery, Gary Brooks, Peter Cowup and Mick Newman, ran in relays the 80 miles between Margate lifeboat station and Islington fire station. The time taken by these seven... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Forty-Two Men Were Saved

Date: March 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 371

EARLY on the morning of the 27th of November, 1954, the 20,125-ton Liberian tanker World Concord, which was in ballast and bound from Liverpool to Syria, broke in two during storms of exceptional violence in the Irish Sea.

Category: Services

The Motor Boats Trust in Providence and Vajas

Date: March 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 419

New Brighton, Cheshire - At 6.50 p.m. on nth September, 1966, red flares were sighted off the RI buoy in Rock channel, river Mersey. The life-boat Norman B. Corlett left her moorings ten minutes later. It was three hours before high water....

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 Medal of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution, For the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck

Date: May 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 140

FOR THE PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

Obverse.— Bust of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; beneath, in minute letters, "L. C. Wyon." Double legend, " Royal National Life-boat Institution. Founded in 1824....

Category: Medals