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Fortieth Anniversary of the Service to the "Eider."

Date: February 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 309

ON the night of Sunday, the 31st Janu- ary, 1892, the four-masted steamer Eider, of Bremen, of 4,719 tons, the Norddeutscher Lloyd, stranded on the reef of rocks in the Isle of Wight, known as Atherfield Ledge. There was a thick fog, the...

Category: Articles

150th Anniversary of the Wreck of the Forfarshire— Grace Darling In Context By Georgette Purches Assistant Public Relations Officer

Date: Autumn 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 502

Is there in the field of history, or of fiction even, one instance of female heroism to compare for one moment, with this? wrote The Times in 1838.

The event to which the leading article in the newspaper referred was the...

Category: Articles

Notes of the Quarter

Date: Autumn 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 474

THE DUKE OF KENT, President of the Institution, visited the RNLI headquarters and depot at Poole on Tuesday morning, October 7, attended by his Private Secretary, Lt-Cdr Richard Buckley, and accompanied by HM Lieutenant for Dorset, Col Sir...

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The Life-Belt Used By the Crew of the Life-Boats of the National Life-Boat Institution

Date: May 1888

Volume: 13

Issue: 148

The requisite qualities of a life-boatman's life-belt are— 1. Sufficient extra buoyancy to support a man heavily clothed, with his head and shoulders above the water, and to enable him to support another person besides...

Category: Articles

Gifts from Life-Boat Crews

Date: June 1924

Volume: 25

Issue: 281

THE Institution has recently received gifts from four of its Crews out of sums which they themselves have received for the salving of vessels: from the Aldeburgh No. 2 crew, which saved the Norwegian whaler Chr. Crastberg, of Sandefjord, on...

Category: Donations

Crew of the Porthdinllaen Lifeboat In the 1950S.

Date: Winter 2001

Volume: 58

Issue: 555

When some of these award winners joined the RNLI, crews wore oilskins, sou'westers and kapok lifejackets, like those worn by the crew of the Porthdinllaen lifeboat in the 1950s. The Waveney class lifeboat Ipp22~23) was yet to be... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Lady Violet

Date: 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1944

MARCH 10TH. - HASTINGS, SUSSEX. At 4.30 in the afternoon the Fairlight coastguard telephoned that all the fishing boats had returned except the Lady Violet, which appeared to be in difficulties to the southsouth- east, about one and a...

The Minesweeper Ocean Sunlight

Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

JUNE 13TH. - NEWHAVEN, SUSSEX. At 7.45 P.M. a violent explosion was heard off the harbour. It was the minesweeper Ocean Sunlight which had struck a mine. The weather was fine, with a calm sea and a slight S.W.

wind. At 7.57...

The Life-Boat Institution and the City of London

Date: August 1894

Volume: 15

Issue: 173

A PUBLIC meeting in furtherance of the objects of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION was held on Wednesday afternoon, the 13th June last, in the Egyptian Hall at the Mansion House, by the special invitation of the Eight Hon. the LORD...

Category: Articles

The Cable-Laying Ship Ariel

Date: Winter 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 357

Penlee, Cornwall.—At 6.25 on the night of the 27th of January, 1951, the Penzer Point coastguard telephoned that the commander of the cable- laying ship Ariel, half a mile off Newlyn Pier, was sick. Two doctors were on board. The coastguard...