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The Winters of Newhaven

Date: March 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 371

WHEN Second Coxswain Stanley Winter retired from the service in 1954 a family record of 100 years' association with the Newhaven life-boat was inter- rupted. In 1854 Second Coxswain Winter's grandfather became a member of the crew...

Category: Articles

More Than 50 Hardy Walkers Set Off on a 20 Mile Trek from Whitstable Harbour

Date: Autumn 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 502

More than 50 hardy walkers set off on a 20 mile trek from Whitstable harbour to boost funds for the planned extension to the boathouse. Chairman of the fund raising committee, Mrs Linda Livingstone, organised the sponsored walk to Faversham... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Record of Rescues In 1963

Date: March 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 407

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"•° c 1963 Number of times Lives saved by T3 y CJ TO t O 8 o E...

Category: Services

The Skipper of the "Hesperian" With Coxswain Worth of Penlee

Date: December 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 386

(see page 163). - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Kings of the Sea

Date: Winter 2001

Volume: 58

Issue: 555

The relationship between the RNLI and the Sea King helicopters of the RAF's Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre has proved vital in many rescue missions.

James Ferguson visited RAF Kinloss to find out more about...

Category: Articles

RNLI Family: The life of the charity

Date: Winter 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 614 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2015

Celebrating the RNU family, past and present

Interrupted nuptials
When Littlestone-on-sea RNLI volunteers Matt and Heather Crittenden decided to hold their wedding ceremony at the...

Category: Articles

(Right) It Takes a Crane to Capsize An Atlantic

Date: Summer 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 537

(Right) It takes a crane to capsize an Atlantic - her crew wait patiently underneath ready to right her while the safety boat keeps a watchful eye on things.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Medal of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution, For the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck

Date: May 1871

Volume: 08

Issue: 80

FOR THE PRESERVATION OP LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

Obverse.—Bust of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; beneath, in minute letters, "L. C. Wyon.'r Double legend, " Royal National Life-boat Institution. Founded in 1824.<...

Category: Medals

Lighting the Beach

Date: August 1912

Volume: 21

Issue: 245

SAILORS have always been famous for the keenness of their vision, and more especially for a power, beyond that of the average man of seeing clearly at night; but of those who serve the sea, none perhaps has this gift in larger measure than...

Category: Articles

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.

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