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Mazeppa, of Harwich

Date: August 1917

Volume: 23

Issue: 263

Hythe.—The ketch Mazeppa, of Harwich, a small vessel of seventy-two tons, came to anchor in Hythe Bay about midnight on the l-2nd April. At about 2.30 A.M. the vessel dragged her anchors and drifted towards the shore,and the master,...

This Way Up

Date: Winter 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 519

The ability of a modern lifeboat to self-right after a capsize is a valuable safety feature, but just how is this achieved? Mike Floyd sets out to explain the principles behind a modern self-righting lifeboat without recourse to diagrams or...

Category: Articles

This Raggedy Looking Band of Players

Date: Spring 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 500

This raggedy looking band of players are the Syzewell Gap Mummers who perform their play in pubs in the Aldeburgh area each year over Christmas to raise money for the lifeboat service. In 1986 they collected £90 in just two nights from... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Preservation of Life from Shipwreck

Date: July 1855

Volume: 02

Issue: 17

THE following is a copy of a Circular which has been addressed by the Royal National Life-boat Institution to the local Committees of its several Life-boat Branches on the coasts of the United Kingdom. The Circular explains at length the...

Category: Articles

Skegness Lifeboat Station 1825 to 1982 By Joan Davies

Date: Summer 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 481

HOLIDAYMAKERS may come and holidaymakers may go, and at Skegness they do that by their thousands, but the town and its people have all the contentment and assurance of deep roots and long friendships. There is above all a sense of continuity...

Category: Articles

Exercise With Hovercraft:

Date: Winter 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 487

Exercise with hovercraft: a shipping disaster occurs in the English Channel large numbers of passengers might have to be rescued and it is likely that a cross channel hovercraft will be directed to the scene to act as a floating casualty... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

For Quiet Nights

Date: December 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: War Bulletin 18

Four people in Leeds, two husbands and wives, sent the Instititution a pound in July 1941. It was a penny from each of them in gratitude for each night that they had had free from air-raids. They continued that thankoffering for every quiet...

Category: Articles

Manx tales

Date: Winter 2009

Volume: 61

Issue: 590

The Isle of Man is an unusual location whose community is inextricably linked to the sea – and the RNLI

Set in the midst of the Irish Sea, encircled by all five nations of the UK and RoI, the Isle of Man (IoM) is actually...

Category: Articles

Life-Boat Days In 1923

Date: December 1923

Volume: 25

Issue: 280

500 Days raise £40,000.

OVER 500 Life-boat Days have been held during the past year.

This sentence falls from the pen easily enough, but to those who know the anxieties and difficulties which...

Category: Articles

Ceremonies

Date: Spring 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 496

Newhaven, May 27, 1986 When Mrs Esme Anderson presented the 52ft Arun class lifeboat Keith Anderson to Newhaven on the afternoon of Tuesday May 27, she wanted everyone at the ceremony to know a little about her late husband, whose name she...

Category: Inaugurations