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Armandeche

Date: Autumn 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 482

DOVER COASTGUARD received information from Cap Gris Nez at 1315 on Tuesday June 29, 1982, that the 50ft French trawler Armandeche was aground on the Goodwin Sands, north north east of South Goodwin Lightvessel.

At 1325 the...

A Cabin Cruiser

Date: Summer 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 461

Cabin cruiser on bar THE DEPUTY LAUNCHING AUTHORITY of Blyth lifeboat station was informed by Coastguard Tyne at 1440 on Sunday, August 29, 1976, that two swimmers had been swept out to sea off Cambois; a girl bather had been picked up by a...

H.M. Trawler Caulonia

Date: 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1943

BRONZE MEDAL SERVICE AT HASTINGS MARCH 31ST. - HASTINGS, SUSSEX, AND DUNGENESS, KENT.

At 2.15 in the morning a message came from Dover asking the lifeboat to launch to the help of a vessel 3,000 yards to the south of...

The Fisheries Exhibition

Date: November 1883

Volume: 12

Issue: 130

IT would probably savour of exaggeration to assert that this Exhibition is entitled to the first place in the long roll of similar undertakings, of which the Exhibition of 1851 was the grand beginning; but history will give it a high place...

Category: Articles

Three Letters of Thanks. From Navy, Air Service Training, and a Yachtsman

Date: Spring 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 358

ON the 4th of February, as reported in the Spring Journal, 1951, the Camp- be! town life-boat helped the frigate Loch Fada, which had got into diffi- culties with the landing craft Stalker in tow. The Loch Fada's command- ing officer...

Category: Correspondence

Royal Doulton

Date: Spring 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 536

Royal Doulton is proud to announce atone JBolejm A limited edition fine china sculpture which captures the spirit and beauty of a defiant queen She was queen for only a thousand days, yet her spirit was to outlive the king who executed...

Category: Advertisement

Feature: We Ask the Questions

Date: Autumn 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 566

Making RNLI history work for the futureHeritage is very important to the RNLI. It's not just about having a collection of lifeboats and equipment from yesteryear, it is also about social history. Over the years the RNLI has amassed a...

Category: Articles

How the Women Launched the Life-Boat. (From the Toilers of the Deep.)

Date: November 1901

Volume: 18

Issue: 202

THE little cliff-side village In sleepy stillness lay, When the fishers' boats, at daybreak, Set sail from Bunswick Bay.

" God keep our sons and husbands, And bring them safely home I " Was the prayer that...

Category: Poetry

The S.S. Essex Lance

Date: 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1941

MARCH 13TH - 16TH. - CROMER, AND GREAT YARMOUTH AND GORLESTON, NORFOLK. At about 2.35 P.M. information came to Cromer from the coastguard that a vessel, which seemed to be sinking, was about two and a half miles N.W. of Cromer, and was being...

A Manx Tale

Date: Autumn 1998

Volume: 56

Issue: 546

The Isle of Man and will always be synonymous with the RNLI, for it was here in Douglas Bay during the early part of the last century that Sir William Hillary, the founder of the RNLI, witnessed at first hand, the plight of seafaring...

Category: Articles