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The Screw Collier Bessie, of Hayle

Date: October 1866

Volume: 06

Issue: 62

During a heavy gale from N.E., on the 16th January, the Bessie, of Hayle, a new screw-collier, worth 10,000/., went a shore on Hayle Bar. She soon became firmly imbedded in the sand, and her crew, consisting of 9 men, had to take to the fore...

The RNLI and me: James Cracknell

Date: Autumn 2016

Volume: 61

Issue: 617 Lifeboat Magazine Autumn 2016

WHO IS JAMES CRACKNELL?
When he retired from competitive rowing in 2006, James Cracknell OBE had two Olympic Gold Medals and six World Championship titles under his belt. In the same year, he and TV presenter/adventurer Ben Fogle...

Category: Articles

The Wreck Register and Wreck Chart for 1866

Date: October 1867

Volume: 06

Issue: 66

FOR many years past we have been in the habit of making a few remarks on the Wreck Register, prepared by the Board of Trade, and presented to Parliament and we have done so principally with the view of directing attention to the loss of life...

Category: Annual Reports

Fig 1: Compressed Air Bottle With Pneumatic Valve Box at End Is Lowered on to Its Mounting Cradles By British Hovercraft Conversion Crew Brian Augustus (Left) and Leslie

Date: Summer 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 453

Fig, 1: Compressed air bottle, with pneumatic valve box at end, is lowered on to its mounting cradles by British Hovercraft conversion crew, Brian Augustus (left) and Leslie Harris.

Note new square stretcher hatch into deck... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Some Ways of Raising Money

Date: Winter 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 483

An analysis of the first total raised by Queensferry ladies' guild in the year 1981/82 makes interesting reading. Of the total £1,800, well over £100 was made from each of the following events; a country dance, a cheese and...

Category: Articles

The Old Coxswain's Motto. (Verses for Recitation.)

Date: February 1902

Volume: 18

Issue: 203

IN MEMORIAM CAISTER LIFE-BOAT DISASTER (14th November, 1901).

"The Caister men never turn back." (As reported at the Inquest, 15th November.)(The old Coxswain speaks)— WHAT is this we have done ? Why, our duty,...

Category: Poetry

Jo of Ryde

Date: Winter 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 447

Injured Yachtsman SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1973, was overcast with rain squalls when, at 5.35 p.m., the deputy launching authority of Eastney station, Hampshire, was informed by Hayling Island Coastguard that a helicopter from the SAR flight, HMS...

The Imperial War Museum at Duxford Near Cambridge

Date: Autumn 1990

Volume: 52

Issue: 514

The Imperial War Museum at Duxford near Cambridge, a former Battle of Britain Air Station which now houses an impressive collection of military aircraft and vehicles, may not seem the most obvious place to find a... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

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Date: 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1942

SEPTEMBER 5TH. - YOUGHAL, CO. CORK. The honorary secretary heard a shout for help from a man swimming a long way from the shore in heavy breakers, and the motor life-boat Laurana Sarah Blunt was launched at 1.27 P.M. When she reached the...

Your shout

Date: Winter 2011

Volume: 61

Issue: 598 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2011

Some of my best and most exciting memories have been stirred by your feature Then and Now.

Then: I lived in Hastings as a small girl in the 1950s, and remember the sound of the maroon followed by the footsteps of Coxswain...

Category: Articles