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The Bradford Exchange.

Date: Summer 2000

Volume: 57

Issue: 553

was a floating palace filled with high society and high hopes.

Setting sail from Southampton to New York, she carried the cream of Edwardian society js well as hundreds who sought a better life in America. It was her maiden...

Category: Advertisement

Life-Boat Regulations. January, 1865

Date: April 1867

Volume: 06

Issue: 64

THE following Regulations are intended for the guidance of the Local Committee to be formed at each place at which a life-boat is stationed by the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, an j to whose care and control the life-boat, her crew, and...

Category: Articles

American Coastal Lifeboat Development: An English Contribution By William D Wilkinson

Date: Spring 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 448

AS THE RNLI celebrates its 150th anniversary, it is appropriate to acknowledge the help it has given many lifesaving services throughout the world. This help has taken many forms, one of the most significant being in the area of coastal...

Category: Articles

People and Places

Date: Spring 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 512

Around and about the RNLI A swarm of Flying Bs The names of the prize winners in the 49th national lottery were pulled from the drum at the Poole headquarters on 30 April by members of the Bentley Drivers' Club.

The...

Category: Articles

The Problem of the Life-Belt

Date: February 1921

Volume: 24

Issue: 272

OF the many problems which confront the technical officers of the Institution few have caused so much careful thought and discussion as the design of an efficient life-belt.

Until the year 1904 the question was

Category: Articles

Wreck of the Columbus

Date: September 1852

Volume: 01

Issue: 06

A LAMENTABLE case of wreck, attended with great loss of life, and one highly dis- creditable to our country, we regret to say, occurred at the Hook Point, Waterford, early in the present year. We would gladly be spared the pain of recording...

Category: Services

Gallant and Successful Rescue of a Shipwrecked Crew By a Student

Date: January 1857

Volume: 03

Issue: 23

WE think the following interesting account of an extraordinary and a gallant act, on the part of a student of divinity, in rescuing a shipwrecked crew is deserving of a record in the pages of the Life-boat Journal:-— We extract it from Dr....

Category: Articles

The Royal Commission on the Loss of Life at Sea

Date: August 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 141

THE " First Report" of this Royal Commission shows clearly the necessity for its appointment, for it contains authoritative evidence of an alarming waste of both life and property in the greatest source of the country's wealth...

Category: Articles

The Steamers Fulham IV and Izgled

Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

JANUARY 7TH. - WALMER, KENT. At 12.45 P.M. a message was received from the Deal coastguard that a Steamer was ashore at Kingsdown. There was dense fog, a light S.W. breeze was blowing, with a moderate sea. At 12.55 P.M. the motor lifeboat...

Awards for Bravest Deeds of 1953

Date: June 1954

Volume: 33

Issue: 368

THE Maud Smith award for the bravest act, of life-saving in 1953 has been won by Coxswain HughNelson,ofDonagha- dee, County Down. The award has been made for the service to the Princess Victoria on the 31st of Jan- uary, 1953, when the...

Category: Awards