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News of a Great Victory (From the Daily Telegraph)

Date: January 1864

Volume: 05

Issue: 51

NEWS of a great battle has reached the metropolis. The action was not fought on American soil; and, as far as we know, war has not broken out between Denmark and Germany; so that it cannot be of those incensed nations that we speak. The...

Category: Articles

Samphire and Monsoon

Date: Winter 1988

Volume: 50

Issue: 503

Called out twice FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1987, found Scotland's Banffshire coast in the grip of force 6-7 east-south-easterly winds and rough seas, with overcast skies and rain squalls adding to the wintry scene.

At 1939 the...

The Dutch Sailing Lugger Johanna Marie

Date: November 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 292

THE month of October ended with, a week of strong winds rising at times to gales, which reached their climax on the 28th and 29th. On those two days it blew a severe gale from the south and west over Southern Ireland, England and Wales,...

Amethyst

Date: November 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 292

THE month of October ended with, a week of strong winds rising at times to gales, which reached their climax on the 28th and 29th. On those two days it blew a severe gale from the south and west over Southern Ireland, England and Wales,...

Letters to the Editor

Date: March 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 407

SIR. - Since it would appear that no record has been made of the Institu- tion's earliest effort at mechanization, I am most interested in preparing a paper covering the inception of the steam life-boat; its design; building and method...

Category: Correspondence

December (1)

Date: 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1942

GIRVAN, AYRSHIRE. At about 9.30 in the mornmg of the 7th October, 1942, a military aeroplane crashed into the sea about four miles, N.N.W. of Girvan. The sea was calm, with a light westerly wind. The Fraserburgh motor fishing boat Primrose,...

Category: Services

The British Merchant Seaman

Date: August 1874

Volume: 09

Issue: 93

"THE British seaman, though, he might be better, has not grown worse, and is plentiful enough for the requirements of trade." "No case is made out for the inter- ference of Government to increase the number, or improve the...

Category: Articles

Feature: Reader Survey

Date: Winter 2004

Volume: 59

Issue: 567

The Lifeboat is the RNLI's main contact with you, our supporters, so we are keen to ensure that it is doing its job well. To help us understand your needs better, we sent out 25,000 questionnaires with the autumn 2003 magazine. Thank you...

Category: Articles

Converted Life-Boat In Danger

Date: Autumn 1952

Volume: 33

Issue: 363

AT 12.15, early on the morning of the 13th of July, 1952, the Walney coastguard rang up the Barrow life- boat station to say that a man living in Bootle had reported that his small daughter had seen a small boat aground half a mile south of...

Category: Services

Aloma

Date: Autumn 1952

Volume: 33

Issue: 363

Portrush, Co. Antrim; Campbeltown, Argyllshire; and Donaghadee, Co. Down.

—On the morning of the 12th of July, 1952, a man, together with his wife and two sons, were cruising off the coast of County Antrim in the...