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The Life-Boat Transporting-Carriage

Date: May 1911

Volume: 21

Issue: 240

The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat.

Nearly every Life-boat, except a few of the larger sizes, is provided with a carriage, on which she is kept in the boat-house ready for...

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Past and Present

Date: Spring 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 508

100 years ago From the pages of THE LIFEBOAT, May 1889 issue THE LIFE-BOAT HOUSE The boats of the NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION, and all belonging to them, are kept in roomy boat-houses, under lock and key, in charge of paid coxswains, under...

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Accidents to Life-Boats

Date: February 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 103

A RECENT accident to one of our English fleet of Life-boats has once more enlisted the sympathies of the British people, and called forth their admiration of the humanity, courage, and endurance displayed by our sea-coast boatmen in their en...

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The Naval Hammock—Its Buoyancy and Use In Saving Life at Sea—In Cases of Collision, Etc

Date: August 1871

Volume: 08

Issue: 81

IT is well known that the boats of a man- of-war are, as a general rule, insufficient in number and capacity to save her crew except in the smoothest water; also, that the largest and safest are stowed on the booms, from whence time is...

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Sunbeam Chaser

Date: Winter 1988

Volume: 50

Issue: 503

BRONZE MEDAL AT 0100 ON OCTOBER 16, 1987 Portland Coastguard contacted Lt Cdr B F Morris, honorary secretary of Weymouth lifeboat station, to inform him that a 40ft catamaran, 12 miles south of Portland Bill, was stationary under bare poles....

Strength and depth

Date: Winter 2011

Volume: 61

Issue: 598 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2011

In the English Channel, there are breaking swells higher than houses. Shrieking winds whip up a storm of snow, sleet and spray. Amidst it all, a huge cargo ship named Bonita, with 36 people onboard, has rolled onto her side....

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An Artist's Memories of the Life-Boat Service. From the Bay of Naples to Solway Firth

Date: October 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 331

THE LIFE-BOAT FLEET Motor Life-boats, 138 :: Pulling & Sailing Life-boats, 29 LIVES RESCUED from the foundation of the Institution in 1824 to September 30th, 1937 - 65,320 An Artist's Memories of the Life-boat Service From...

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Books

Date: Autumn 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 490

Books . . .

• In 1983 was published the first part of the late Grahame Farr's comprehensive Lists of British Lifeboats, covering non self-righting, pulling and sailing boats from 1775 to 1916. Before his death later...

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The Branches of the National Life-Boat Institution

Date: July 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 77

AT the request of the General Committee of the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, HIS GRACE THE PRESIDENT has addressed the following important communication to its several Branches, inviting them anew to assist to carry on with unflagging...

Category: Branches

Life-Boat Lost Off Weston

Date: June 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 428

A LIFE-BOAT on temporary duty at the Weston-super-Mare station parted from her moorings on the afternoon of the 12th April, and was driven on to rocks and was so severely damaged that she has had to be written off as a total...

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