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Services of the Life-Boats of the National Life-Boat Institution—(continued.)

Date: February 1874

Volume: 09

Issue: 91

FOWEY (POLKERRIS), CORNWALL. On the 27th March, 1872, the Dutch schooner Douro was seen in distress in St. Austell Bay, during a heavy southerly gale, and in a rough sea. The Rochdale Life-boat soon went to her assistance; and at the request...

Category: Services

United States Life-Saving Service

Date: August 1899

Volume: 17

Issue: 193

THANES to the courtesy of Mr. SUMMEE I.

KIMBALI,, the General Superintendent of the United States Government Life-Saving Service, we are enabled to place before onr readers a general outline of the operations of that...

Category: Articles

Search and Rescue Seminar In the United States

Date: September 1965

Volume: 38

Issue: 413

A SEMINAR was held in New York from the I2th to i4th May, 1965, under the auspices of the United States Coast Guard to discuss the search and rescue organization in the North Atlantic basin. The delegates were not official government...

Category: Meetings

A Boat

Date: Autumn 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 462

Search through surf BLYTH LIFEBOAT, the 46' 9" Watson Winston Churchill (Civil Service No. 8) had launched on exercise on Monday, August 8, and was heading for the harbour mouth when, at 1007, a call was received from HM Coastguard...

Weather Charts and Storm Warnings

Date: February 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 103

"STORM -warnings may be considered as the most immediate practical application of weather knowledge." Mr. EGBERT H. SCOTT, Director of the Meteorological Department, so commences the eighth chapter of the admirable work to which he...

Category: Charts

Barometers for Life-Boat Stations

Date: October 1860

Volume: 04

Issue: 38

PUBLIC attention has frequently been called to the invaluable use of a barometer for indicating a coming storm. It not unfrequently happens that a notice of a gale is given by a barometer two or three days before it actually takes place.<...

Category: Articles

Ninety-Three Lives Rescued from a White Star Vessel

Date: December 1924

Volume: 25

Issue: 282

About 1.30 in the morning of 31st August, in very thick weather, with a moderate sea, the White Star cargo vessel, the Bardic, of 7,000 tons, ran on the Maenheck Rock, about half a mile south-west of the Life-boat Station at The Lizard. The...

Category: Services

Belfast's Life-Boat Fete

Date: September 1929

Volume: 27

Issue: 299

FOLLOWING the two balls which were organised by the Belfast Ladies' Lifeboat Guild in the winter and spring, a Fete, lasting a fortnight, was held in June in the Bellevue Gardens, Belfast, which had been kindly lent to the Institution by...

Category: Articles

A Cutter from H.M.S. Marlborough

Date: November 1929

Volume: 27

Issue: 300

A FORTNIGHT after her Inaugural Ceremony the new Thurso Motor Life-boat rescued her first lives.

On 28th September last, the 25,000- ton battle-ship H.M.S. Marlboroitgh was at anchor in Thurso Bay. She sent off a cutter to...

Pet, of Chester

Date: June 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 306

Thurso.

Shortly before 10 P.M. on 18th March the news reached Thurso that a schooner, the Pet, of Chester, had gone ashore on the rocky headland of Brims Ness, five miles away. The night was foggy and very dark, with a...