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Freja Svea

Date: Winter 1993

Volume: 53

Issue: 523

Shortly before this issue went to press Hartlepool's Waveney Class lifeboat The Scout capsized twice while on service to the 97,000 ton tanker Freja Svea which was dragging her anchor and eventually went aground in Severe Gale Force...

The RNLI and me: Simon Gregson

Date: Winter 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 614 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2015

He's spent 26 years living on the UK's best-known street- but, this father and lifeboat station volunteer is as much about water as he is soap

You've been on...

Category: Articles

The Motor-Sailer Gean

Date: Autumn 1994

Volume: 53

Issue: 530

D class saves three from holed yacht Helmsman Gary Miller and crew members Russell Wignall and Martin Jaggs of Lytham St Annes D class inshore lifeboat have received framed letters of thanks from the RNLI's chairman after the rescue of...

Isis (1)

Date: February 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 131

OAIBTEB AND WIHTEBTON NORFOLK,— The Oaister No. 1 Life-boat Covent Garden put off on the 19th September and remained by the stranded steamer Jsis, of Newcastle, as the vessel had a large number of men on board who were discharging the cargo....

Welcome

Date: Summer 2019

Volume: 61

Issue: 628 Lifeboat Magazine Summer 2019

Not a dry eye in the boathouse

Lifeboats mean a lot to our volunteers. In this issue we join the emotional Wicklow crew, saying farewell to the last Tyne class lifeboat in the fleet (page 18). It’s time for the much-loved...

Category: Articles

The Fund Raisers

Date: Summer 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 497

Taking the plunge Thirty-six volunteers made their first parachute jump from 2,000 feet at the Al Skydiving Centre, Newnham in June and three weeks later Jim Marriott, landlord of the Ship Inn and organiser of the jump handed a cheque for...

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Award of Ministry of Transport Shield

Date: September 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 385

THE Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, Mr. Harold Watkinson, has awarded the shield for the best wreck service in 1957 to the Sandown arid Ventnor life-saving apparatus companies of H.M. Coastguard for the rescue of the crew of the...

Category: Awards

Floating fireball

Date: Summer 2009

Volume: 61

Issue: 588

When a catamaran began pouring out smoke and flames, the lives of two sailors and their parrot were at stake.

It was clear, with a light south-westerly breeze and low tide when Powerboat Instructor Jono Garton (28) looked...

Category: Articles

None (1)

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

Stranded wildfowlers TWO WILDFOWLERS stranded by the flooding tide on Black Rocks, south of Troon Harbour, were reported to the honorary secretary of Troon lifeboat station by Clyde Coastguard at 0933 on Monday December 8, 1980. A third...

Fit and Strong

Date: Summer 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 577

One need only look at the cork-clad oarsmen of over 100 years ago or the 'lady launchers'of the 1950s to see just how much has changed over the decades in saving lives at sea. Today's crews and lifeguards have previously undreamt...

Category: Articles