The Duke of Northumberland, K.G., who died on 23rd August at the early age of fifty, was for twelve years associated with the work of the Institu- tion. On the death in 1918 of his father, the seventh Duke, who was the Institution's...
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Left to right : Miss Marjorie Mars, Mr. Edmund Gwenn, Miss Tallulah Bankhead, Miss Sara Allgood and Miss Lena Ashwell.. - View image in PDF
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They are on board their pulling and sailing life-boat, Harmar, which was replaced by a motor life-boat on 12th January, 1939. - View image in PDF
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THE EVER INCREASING SPEED of Scientific and technological advance over recent years has naturally made itself felt in the design, construction and equipment of lifeboats throughout the world. So rapid have these changes been in the second...
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IT will be remembered that this com- petition was started in 1918 and proved a great success, over 5,000 schools taking part. It was continued in the two following years, and though each year there was a considerable decrease in the number...
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The Porthdinllaen Life-Boat In The Seventies of Last Century. - View image in PDF
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The Eyemouth Life-Boat and The M.V. Tonny. - View image in PDF
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Launch into south-westerly strong gale, force 9, Sunday March 22: Three progressive photographs of Eastbourne lifeboat, the 37ft 6in Rather Duke of Kent, taken by 16-yearold Matthew Hancock as (left) she launched down her slipway into... - View image in PDF
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