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British Oakand and Don Pat

Date: 1939

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1939

MCH. 20TH. - SOUTHEND - ON - SEA, ESSEX. At 8.34 P.M. the R.N. Shore Signal Station reported that rockets had been seen at Warden Point, coming from the Nore and Mouse Light-vessels. The sea was rough, with a strong squally W.N.W. breeze....

Rod Pace and Anthony Barclay

Date: Autumn 2002

Volume: 58

Issue: 562

Rod Pace and Anthony Barclay. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Robert and Jane

Date: 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1943

DECEMBER 2lST. - NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBERLAND.

The fishing coble Robert and Jane, of Newbiggin, with a crew of three, was the only coble to put out on this day, and as the sea rose, with a strong south-south-east wind, anxiety...

Services of the Life-Boats In October, November and December. 69 Lives Rescued

Date: March 1959

Volume: 35

Issue: 387

OCTOBER DURING October life - boats were launched on service 50 times and rescued 41 lives.

ESCORT FOR KETCH IN TOW OF TRAWLER Walmer, Kent. At 1.42 early on the morning of the 1st of October, 1958, the coastguard told the...

Category: Services

People and Places

Date: Spring 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 500

Model effort Gordon Davies, of Waunwen, Swansea, a distant relation of William Gammon, coxswain of The Mumbles lifeboat Edward Prince of Wales, lost on service 40 years ago, has recently completed a labour of love in his memory, a 12th scale...

Category: Articles

Services of the Life-Boats. Reported to the February, March and April Meetings of the Committee of Management

Date: June 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 314

February Meeting.

Dunmore East, Co. Waterford.—On the llth December, 1932, the 4,920- ton steamer Pauline, of Panama, came to anchor in a very dangerous position in Tramore Bay. She was bound, light, from Glasgow to...

Category: Services

Then and Now:

Date: Autumn 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 498

Then and now: The lifeboat house at Dun Laoghaire in the days of oar (above) and of outboard motors (right). In 1938 the boathouse ceased to be used by the RNLI and today's 44ft Waveney class lifeboat lies afloat in the harbour.

Category: Articles

Father and Grandfathers (Seated I to R) George 'Wener' Tart (George Tart's Father) Jack Brignall Alfred Tart John Pope Charles Williams Douglas Oilier (Doris' Fath

Date: Spring 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 452

Father and grandfathers . . . (seated, I. to r.) George 'Wener' Tart (George Tart's father), Jjck Brignall, Alfred Tart, John Pope, Charles Williams, Douglas Oilier (Doris' father); (standing, front row, I. to r.) Charles... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Ard Carna (2)

Date: Summer 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 485

Overdue THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND motor fishing vessel Ard Carna put out from Greencastle, Lough Foyle, on Thursday April 28 to fish white fish. She had a crew of five and was expected back on the Friday or Saturday. At 2200 on Saturday April...

Jane and Ellen

Date: February 1878

Volume: 10

Issue: 107

ABERSOCH.—On the11th November, at about 3 P.M., the schooner Jane and Ellen, Nefyn, which had parted from her anchors, was observed to show a signal of distress, having struck on a bank at the mouth of the river Soch, during a heavy gale...