DECEMBER 21ST. - WALTON AND FRINTON, ESSEX. At 5.30 in the afternoon the coastguard reported distress signals east-south-east of Walton. The night was very dark, with rain. A strong east-south-east wind was blowing and the sea was very rough...
DECEMBER 22ND. - WEYMOUTH, DORSET.
At 4.55 in the afternoon the Portland Bill coastguard telephoned that a red distress signal had been seen a mile north of the Shambles Light-vessel. A strong southsouth- west wind was...
The Prince of Wales and Mrs Polly Donkin. - View image in PDF
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The Cresswell Coxswain Mr William Brown and His Wife. - View image in PDF
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Terry Weeden Takes A Camera To Walton and Frinton. - View image in PDF
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Right: RNLI ream members with compares Nell, Frank and Lucy.. - View image in PDF
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RNLI volunteers, staff and supporters collecting for London lifeboat week. - View image in PDF
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Helmsman Andrew Coe, Adam Cowell And Phil Brenchley. - View image in PDF
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Whitby, Yorkshire.—On the morn- ing of the 26th of November, 1951, a strong north-west wind was blow- ing and the sea was rough. At 11.30 fishermen reported that the harbour entrance was dangerous. Six local fishing vessels were known to be...
Whitby, Yorkshire.—At 7.30 A.M. on the 22nd April, 1939, anxiety was being felt for the safety of some of the fishing cobles, as a very strong N.N.W. wind was blowing, with a rough sea. As both life-boat coxswains, and a number of the...