OCT. 16TH. - AMBLE, NORTHUMBERLAND.
A barrage balloon was reported tohave fallen into the sea, but the life-boat could find no trace of it. - Rewards, £11 8s..
(right) Noisy and spectacular - one of the Coastguard's helicopters arrived each day to give spectators a close-up of transfers to and from an Atlantic off the depot quay.. - View image in PDF
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Learning Resources Manager Nicky Swainson outside the Learning Resources Centre, which has been partly funded by Bishop Skinner and The Royal Bank of Scotland. - View image in PDF
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Mr Bugler is pictured (right) presenting the cheque to Anthony Oliver, the RNLI's deputy head of fundraising and marketing. - View image in PDF
Photo Post Studios. - View image in PDF
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After weeks of torrential rain it seemed almost a miracle that the sun was shining on 8 August for the naming ceremony of Tighnabruaich's new Atlantic 75.. - View image in PDF
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Douglas may have changed since Sir William Hillary's time, but it is still home to an RNLI lifeboat and the cradle of the Institution.. - View image in PDF
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JUNE 14TH. - HASTINGS, SUSSEX. An aeroplane had come down in the sea, but the men had been rescued by minesweepers and R.A.F. rescue boats. - Rewards, £26 14s. 3d..
JUNE 17TH. - CLACTON - ON - SEA, ESSEX. Red stars fired from the surface of the sea had been reported, but nothing was found. - Rewards, £7 10s..
MAY 3 l ST. - MARGATE, KENT. An aeroplane had been reported down in the sea, three miles south-east of Ramsgate, but the life-boat found nothing. - Rewards, £12 18s..
APRIL 5TH. - THE HUMBER, YORKSHIRE.
An aeroplane was reported to have made a forced landing on the sea, but nothing could be found. - Paid permanent crew..