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The Life-Boats of the United Kingdom

Date: November 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 146

LXIX. TRAMORE.—The Alfred Trower, 34 feet by 8 feet, 10 oars.

IT may not be out of place to preface this article with a description of the old and interesting city of Waterford, which is in close proximity to Tramore, and...

Category: Articles

Martell Cognac

Date: Summer 1994

Volume: 53

Issue: 529

The spirit of Tradition Michel Martell, the seventh generation of the Martell family to head this prestigious company, founded in 1715, was in England when the announcement was made to phase out the traditional Naval rum ration in 1970. This...

Category: Advertisement

The Self-Righting Life-Boat

Date: August 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 133

THE award of the prize of £600 and a gold medal made by her Majesty's Commis- sioners of the INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION to the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE- BOAT INSTITUTION for the " best full-sized Life-Boat, fully equipped,...

Category: Articles

Services of the Life-Boats of the Institution During 1930

Date: February 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 305

Persona Time of rescued from Launching. shipwreck.

3.45 p.m. S.S. Lestris, of Bruges. Sheringham Life-boat rendered assistance.

2.0 a.m. Steam trawler Braconmoor, of Aberdeen. Longhope...

Category: Services

Other Inaugural Ceremonies

Date: September 1930

Volume: 28

Issue: 303

Hythe, Rcsslare Harbour, Berwick-on-Tweed, St. Mary's, Campbeltown and TroonBESIDES the four Inaugural Ceremonies, already described, in which members of the Royal Family took part, five Ceremonies of new Motor Life-boats have been held...

Category: Inaugurations

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Date: Autumn 1997

Volume: 56

Issue: 542

Trapped_men rescued from pier supports Sometimes the need to save a life over-rides all other considerations...

When Eastbourne lifeboat station heard that a person was trapped on a narrow ledge under Eastbourne Pier it was...

Foreign Life-Boat Stations

Date: July 1852

Volume: 01

Issue: 05

As in the general course of commerce in Europe, British vessels visit every part of the narrow seas, and especially the Kattegat and the Baltic (seeing that of the 15,000 vessels that annually pass the Sound up and down, fully one quarter...

Category: Articles

Ballasting Boats

Date: July 1866

Volume: 06

Issue: 61

IT will be remembered that some months ago there occurred a lamentable boat accident in the River Thames, when no less than ten promising youths, cadets on board a training-ship, were drowned. The boat was under sail at the time, and was...

Category: Articles

RNLI News

Date: Autumn 1995

Volume: 54

Issue: 534

NEWSPOINT One only has to look at the names of the RNLI's lifeboat's to realise that a large percentage of them, indeed perhaps the majority, have been funded by legacies and bear the name of the donor or a close...

Category: Articles

The Rnli Were Beneficiaries from An Open Day at Billingsgate Market London When the Public Were Invited to Watch Demonstrations and Buy Species Offish That They Would Not Necessarily Find At

Date: Autumn 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 474

The RNLI were beneficiaries from an open day at Billingsgate Market, London, when the public were invited to watch demonstrations and buy species offish that they would not necessarily find at their local fishmongers. Here Ronald Nichols is... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs