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International Boat Show By Heather Deane

Date: Winter 1978

Volume: 45

Issue: 463

EARL'S COURT, LONDON, JANUARY 5 TO 15 RECORDS AGAIN BROKEN AT RNLI STAND by Heather Deane Assistant Public Relations Officer, RNLI THE SOUND OF BAGPIPES proclaimed the Scottish theme of this year's International Boat Show and further...

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Sketch of the Progress Made In the Construction of Coast Life-Boats. 1785-1900. No. 5

Date: August 1901

Volume: 18

Issue: 201

IN treating of Mr. Beeching's Life-boat (in the last article on this subject) which ; was sent to Ramsgate, and which proved ; so successful, omission was made of the ' fact that in 1853 she underwent con-J siderable alterations, in...

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The Fund Raisers

Date: Spring 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 500

Less food, more money It has become a tradition that, at the end of the annual conference of the marketing and sales division of Ciba- Geigy UK, delegates are served a ploughman's lunch and the difference in price between that and the...

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Lifeboat Services

Date: Winter 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 491

South West Division Trapped under sea wall AT 1852 on Tuesday September 11, 1984, Lyme Regis honorary secretary was informed by Portland Coastguard that some people had been cut off by the tide at Black Beach groynes, some six cables to the...

Category: Services

Notes of the Quarter

Date: June 1961

Volume: 36

Issue: 396

IN the first quarter of 1961 exception- ally heavy demands were made on life- boat crews, as the figures for launches clearly reveal. The total number of launches on service in January, Febru- ary and March was 163. In the first three months...

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Schools for Sailors. First Article

Date: July 1862

Volume: 05

Issue: 45

EVERYTHING that concerns the moral welfare and improvement of the sailor is of primary importance to a Maritime Power, such as that of the British Empire. Her strength and her commercial prosperity are alike dependent on her strength at sea,...

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(Right) Roy Caws of Cowes Base Explains the Finer Points of a D Class Inflatable to a Visitor at Cowes

Date: Summer 1988

Volume: 51

Issue: 505

(Right) Roy Caws of Cowes Base Explains The Finer Points of A D Class Inflatable To A Visitor at Cowes. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Notes of the Quarter

Date: April 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 435

A MAJOR new boat building programme was decided upon by the Committee of Management of the R.N.L.I, at its February meeting. As anA Sister's Thanks The following is an extract from a letter received by Captain J. B. Jones, O.B.E.,...

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Life-Boat Exhibition at Greenwich

Date: Summer 1950

Volume: 33

Issue: 355

Last spring the Trustees of the National Maritime Museum at Green- wich, and the Museum's director, Mr.

Frank Carr, decided to arrange a special life-boat and life-saving exhibition.

To the...

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Form of Bequest

Date: May 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 290

P*OR those who wish permanently to benefit what must necessarily be a permanent Work of Humanity.

I give and bequeath to the Royal National Life-boat Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, London,...

Category: Donations