The Life-Boat House and Slipway St Mary's Isles of Scilly (See Page 51). - View image in PDF
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(5)—Going to work.—Frank Bloom and Les Wall rowing out to their oyster boat.. - View image in PDF
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Wood was for hundreds of years the traditional boat building material and a well-built wooden craft is still a joy to look at. (Right) The hull of a 37ft din Rather, built of cold moulded wood, starts to take shape. The backbone structure of... - View image in PDF
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Three triumphant waves from (I to r) Dawn Moore, her husband Jon and Maggie Annat. They have just completed a remarkable 22 week circumnavigation of Britain by canoe. All three are instructors at Outward Bound Wales at Aberdovey and Dawn and... - View image in PDF
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Prototype 50' Thames lifeboat (left) and Arun Mk. II at rest together in St Peter Port Harbour.. - View image in PDF
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The three ex-lifeboats Helen Wycherley. Claude Cecil Staniforth and Norma B. Corlett in Crosshaven.. - View image in PDF
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Left: (L–R) Si Moulton, Chic Pritchard, Jurg Brumner, Hugh Pierce and Tony Sherwin Photo: Nigel Millard. - View image in PDF
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L–R (above): Cordell, Ben and Liam helped to rescue 11 people at Bantham beach. - View image in PDF
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Hastings, Sussex. At 3.38 on the afternoon of the 14th of March, 1961, the coastguard informed the honorarysecretary that an unknown vessel had broken down about three miles east of Rye Harbour. When the lifeboat M.T.C. was launched at 3.58...
Exmouth: D. R. Allen, Birmingham branch honorary treasurer (/.) and Clem Lewis, Birmingham Evening Mail assistant editor, are taken afloat. - View image in PDF
photograph by courtesy of Birmingham Evening Mail. - View image in PDF
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