(Irom page 56) Check-off List—The foregoing is summarised in this check-off list: permission choice of match collectors (including young people) headquarters publicity oilskins collecting boxes collectors permits revenue sheets plan of...
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1826 Plan of Douglas Bay and Harbour clearly shows hazardous rocks. Improvements to harbour works, running out from Douglas Head and St Mary's Rock, proposed by Sir William Hillary, are hatched.
by courtesy of the Manx...
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For converting solar energy into electrical power, a solar battery charger made by Lucas C.A.V. Marine, seen here fitted on cabin top of A. H. Moody's Carbineer 46 motor sailer. A ray of hope—from light—for the future ?. - View image in PDF
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Some of Plymouth's present crew: (left to right) Coxswain John Dare, Frank Jago, Motor Mechanic Cyril Alcock, John Sheldon and Pat Marshall. - View image in PDF
photograph by courtesy of The Scout Association. - View image in PDF
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Mrs A. Hambleton, chairman of Macclesfield Branch from 1985 to 1988. A member of the branch for over 40 years, Miss Hambleton was honorary secretary in 1948 and 1949 and chairman in 1973 and 1974..
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Mariner doesn't just promise reliability.
It proves it! If you're considering buying an outboard, whatever the size, you'll have noticed that almost every manufacturer promises greater reliability as an...
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MARCH 1991 Eric Rhoades, joined the Ilminster branch committee in 1978, was elected vice chairman in 1982 and was chairman from 1983 until 1990 when he was elected president. He was awarded a Silver Badge in 1988..
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JANUARY 1992 Albert Watson BEM, coxswain of Cromarty lifeboat from 1934 to 1968 when the station closed. He had been assistant mechanic from 1928 until his appointment as coxswain and was awarded a Silver Medal in 1959..
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Front Cover Lifeboat Port Isaac crew members put their station's new D class inflatable lifeboat. Spirit of the PCS RE II.
through her paces. See page five for further details.
Photograph © Neil... - View image in PDF
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Harold Armstrong, retired acting coxswain of Staithes and Runswick lifeboat. Harold joined the crew in 1960, becoming bowman in 1965. In 1968 he was appointed second coxswain and became acting coxswain in 1973, a position he held until his...
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