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Awards to Honorary Workers. Thanks of the Institution on Vellum

Date: April 1940

Volume: 31

Issue: 341

The THANKS OF THE INSTITUTION INSCRIBED ON VELLUM has been awarded to: Mr. ALEXANDER ALLAN, on his retirement after fifteen years as honorary secretary of the Kirkcudbright station branch.

Mr. HERBERT E. LOYNES, on his...

Category: Awards

Royal Summer

Date: Summer 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 453

'THE PLEASURE of your company' is a phrase so often used that we rarely listen to the words themselves; but when members of the royal family honour the lifeboat service with their company everyone knows the days will not only be...

Category: Inaugurations

Dedication: Offshore—Inshore

Date: Summer 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 465

MOELFRE, JUNE 17 and BROUGHTY FERRY, JULY 17 BRILLIANT SUNSHINE and a fresh northerly wind building up white horses out at sea gave a sparkling day for the handing over ceremony and dedication of Moelfre's new 37ft 6in Rother lifeboat,...

Category: Inaugurations

Rugged In the Extreme Caithness Lifeboat Stations: Thurso and Wick By Joan Davies

Date: Autumn 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 494

In winter, on ten to fifteen days out of every month, winds will blow at force 7 or above around the north-eastern tip of Scotland. The waters of the Pentland and Moray Firths are some of the most notorious in the world. The mainland...

Category: Articles

Royal Doulton (1)

Date: Summer 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 501

THE LIFEBOAT MAN a New Character Study by Royal Doulton Govier's of Sidmouth are pleased to offer you this early opportunity of acquiring "The Lifeboat Man" from Royal Doulton's famous Character Study collection and at the...

Category: Advertisement

A Rescue on Christmas Day

Date: March 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 325

Bronze Medal Service at Aberdeen.

ON the evening of Christmas Day, the Aberdeen trawler, George Stroud, with a crew of five, was steaming up the channel into Aberdeen harbour.

When about 200 yards inside...

Category: Services

Focus on . . . . Sunderland

Date: March 1965

Volume: 38

Issue: 411

THE oldest existing life-boat station in England lies half-hidden behind a scrap metal yard on the Sunderland docks. The road to the life-boathouse twists and bends between low-lying warehouses and shipyard buildings towards the river Wear,...

Category: Articles

Sir William Hillary, Founder of the Institution

Date: May 1921

Volume: 24

Issue: 273

WHEN, in March, 1920, I paid my first visit to the Isle of Man, I did so for a double reason. I wanted to see all the Isle of Man Stations and to have the advantage of meeting the Honorary Secretaries and Committees. But the main object in...

Category: Articles

The Fishwives of Cullercoats

Date: November 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 285

ONE of the happiest and most success- ful of annual Life-boat functions is the summer Road "Exercise and Launch of the Cullercoats Life-boat at Whitley Bay. On that day the Fishwives of Cullercoats, headed by Mrs. Mary Scott, th;...

Category: Articles

A Bronze Medal Service at Moelfre

Date: December 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 332

ABOUT one-fifteen in the morning of 24th October last a message came from the coastguard to the life-boat station at Moelfre, Anglesey, that a vessel was in distress N.N.E. of Point Lynas. A whole gale was blowing from north by east, and a...

Category: Services