The crew of St Peter Port, Guernsey, 52ft Arun class lifeboat Sir William Arnold who, on December 13, 1981, in winds gusting to hurricane force rescued 29 people from the Ecuadorian motor vessel Bonita (see page 77). It was a service for... - View image in PDF
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ONE SUNDAY in July I had the great pleasure of meeting lifeboatmen from Blyth, the station on the north east coast of England for which the Rother lifeboat being funded by the Shoreline appeal is destined. Motor Mechanic Colin Cutherbertson,...
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Books . . .
• In 1983 was published the first part of the late Grahame Farr's comprehensive Lists of British Lifeboats, covering non self-righting, pulling and sailing boats from 1775 to 1916. Before his death later...
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Mr John Baxter, senior tractor driver at Staithes & Runswick since 1978, who died whilst launching the lifeboat on service..
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JULY 1991 Molly and Peter Tabor, donors of the D class lifeboat stationed at Port Isaac..
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Battered by rough seas Heft} - Brighton's Palace Pier is commonplace for many lifeboat rescues.. - View image in PDF
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The P class is the most numerous of the Inshore fleet and was introduced in 1963 as the first inflatable lifeboat.. - View image in PDF
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All in mellow yellow - the ladies of Walton and Frinton lifeboat guild with their trophy.. - View image in PDF
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l-r: John Allen-Inshore lifeboat and hovercraft training, Mrs Hurley and Tony Stankus Photo: RNLI. - View image in PDF
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(above) Coxswain Bruce Brown aims the bows of his lifeboat between the outstretched arms of the head launcher.. - View image in PDF
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