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The Fundraisers

Date: Summer 1994

Volume: 53

Issue: 529

A WORKOUT on an assault course was one of the services offered in an Auction of Promises organised by Bangor branch. Others included advice on gardening, French language lessons and even flying lessons.

The event realised...

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Wreck of the Barque 'Mary Stoddart' on the Irish Coast

Date: July 1858

Volume: 04

Issue: 29

THE following account of a disastrous shipwreck which recently occurred near Dundalk, on the east coast of Ireland, cannot fail to be interesting to all who peruse it. We think it deserving of record on three accounts —1st. As an instance of...

Category: Services

Book Reviews

Date: September 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 429

With the publication of Derek Wood and Derek Dempster's revised book, The Narrow Margin (Arrow Books, 25s.), on which the screenplay of the epic film, The Battle of Britain, is based, some of those who were actively engaged may well...

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The Song of the Life-Boat's Crew

Date: January 1869

Volume: 07

Issue: 71

WE are indebted to THOMAS GRAY, Esq., the talented Assistant Secretary of the Marine Department of the Board of Trade, for the following interesting song adapted to the well-known music " Heart of Oak." Messrs. CHAPPELL of Bond...

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Dog Tired

Date: Summer 2008

Volume: 61

Issue: 584

Word came on 7 April that a dog was in trouble off Dynamite quay, St Ives – and that a man was about to try to rescue it. The tide was rushing out of the estuary, making any such attempt by a swimmer extremely dangerous. When the D class...

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Furthest North: Aith and Lerwick Lifeboat Stations Shetland By Joan Davies

Date: Winter 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 475

THULE? The most remote land sighted by the Romans? Was it Shetland? Perhaps. Certainly Shetland is the most northerly of the British Isles and Aith and Lerwick, both lying above latitude 60 degrees north, are the most northerly of the...

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John Dory

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

Two capsizes A SMALL COBLE, John Dory, with four anglers on board was reported capsized close inshore off Cullercoats, l'/2 miles north of Tyne Piers, on Sunday morning February 22. The message came toTyne Coastguard from the coble...

LIFEBOAT LOTTERY

Date: Summer 2010

Volume: 61

Issue: 592

Reverend David Mumford of Surrey was delighted to scoop the £5,000 first prize in the Spring 2010 Lifeboat Lottery. The model boat enthusiast, who has constructed an entire fleet of 136 miniature craft, said:

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An Eye for Detail In Lifeboat Design

Date: Spring 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 456

FREE PASSAGE OF AIR into engine room and cabins of a motor boat under way is essential to both machinery and man.

Without it, engines cannot run and the well-being and efficiency of the crew would soon be impaired. It...

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Feature: RNLI Family

Date: Autumn 2004

Volume: 59

Issue: 570

They're some of the RNLI's most devoted supporters. They love the lifeboats.

They're hungry for knowledge about lifeboats. Some of them give all the money they own to the RNLI. They often write to Stormy Stan...

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