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Statement of the Services of the Life-Boats of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution

Date: April 1861

Volume: 04

Issue: 40

Date of Wreck.

1861.

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Category: Services

Summary of the Meetings of the Committee

Date: November 1892

Volume: 15

Issue: 166

THURSDAY, 10th March, 1892.

Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart. M.P., V.P., in the Chair.

Read and confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting.

Also read those of the Finance and Corre-...

Category: Committee

Notes of the Quarter

Date: September 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 429

WITH the conclusion of the Procurator Fiscal's enquiry, which was held at Kirkwall on 10th June, 1969, it is possible for the Institution to publish its own findings on the circumstances leading to the loss of the Longhope...

Category: Articles

Lifeboat Classified

Date: Winter 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 507

LIFEBOAT CLASSIFIED ALMOST AFLOAT...

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Category: Advertisement

Letters

Date: Winter 1977

Volume: 44

Issue: 459

Re-count. . .

The letter from the honorary secretary of Bodmin and District branch, published in the autumn 1976 issue of THE LIFEBOAT, amused us all here in Trowbridge because the report closely followed our own flag day...

Category: Correspondence

Fendyke

Date: Spring 1979

Volume: 46

Issue: 468

Knockdown A COASTER, Fendyke, in trouble off Carnoustie a few miles north of the entrance to the River Tay was reported to the honorary secretary (operations)of Broughty Ferry lifeboat station, who is also the harbour master, by HM...

Forty-Two Men Were Saved

Date: March 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 371

EARLY on the morning of the 27th of November, 1954, the 20,125-ton Liberian tanker World Concord, which was in ballast and bound from Liverpool to Syria, broke in two during storms of exceptional violence in the Irish Sea.

Category: Services

Starling, of Yarmouth

Date: November 1873

Volume: 08

Issue: 90

Numerous vessels were at anchor under Speeton Cliffs on the 5th Feb., when a gale of wind sprang up from the S.S.E., accompanied by a very heavy sea, and one of them, the schooner Starling, of Yarmouth, was seen approach- ing Filey with...

Fundraising

Date: Autumn 2001

Volume: 58

Issue: 558

Running miles but going nowhere? Why not take part in an exciting RNLI race and take your running to new horizons while raising funds that help save lives at sea...A race to suit every paceIf you're a keen runner but tired of doing it...

Category: Articles

Ex-Coxswain Robert Smith, of Tynemouth

Date: February 1928

Volume: 27

Issue: 293

BY the death of ex-Coxswain Kobert Smith of Tynemouth, on 30th October last, in his eightieth year, one of the greatest of the Institution's Coxswains has passed away. No man more gallantly and more honourably carried on the great...

Category: Obituaries