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The Wreck Register and Chart for the Year Ended the 30th June, 1901

Date: February 1903

Volume: 18

Issue: 207

SINCE the publication of the last number of The Life-Boat Journal, the Board of Trade has issued its annual Blue Book —so deeply interesting to all taking an interest in sailors and shipping—giving in many admirably arranged tables the...

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The Admiralty Mooring Vessel Moorpout

Date: June 1960

Volume: 35

Issue: 392

Stornoway, Hebrides. At 10.45 on the night of the 30th of January, 1960, the coastguard informed the honorary sec- retary that the Admiralty mooring vessel Moorpout, which intended to call at Stornoway at midnight to land a sick man, needed...

The Fishing Trawler May Blossom

Date: Summer 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 359

Eastbourne, Sussex.—At 7.50 on the evening of the 22nd of July, 1951,, the coastguard telephoned that a boat was burning flares one mile off the Re- doubt. At 8.30 the life-boat Beryl Tollemache was launched accompanied by the local joint...

The American Steamer Andrew Furuseth

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

MAY 1 S T. - THE HUMBER, YORKSHIRE.

The American steamer Andrew Furuseth, had been damaged in a collision, but did not need the help of a life-boat. - Paid permanent crew..

Hrh the Princess Royal Examines a D Class Inflatable With the Superintendent of the RNLI Depot

Date: Autumn 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 510

HRH The Princess Royal examines a D class inflatable with the Superintendent of the RNLI Depot, Mick Wheeler (left) and Deputy Director Ray Kipling (right) during her visit on 30 November 1989.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Aberdeen Life-Boat Station

Date: February 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 283

FOR the past seventy years there has been a Life-boat Station at Aberdeen, provided and maintained, not by the Institution, but by the Aberdeen Har- bour Commissioners.

The first Boat for the Station was procured by the...

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The Life-Boat Transporting-Carriage

Date: May 1894

Volume: 15

Issue: 172

The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat.

Nearly every Life-boat, except a few of the larger size, is provided •with a carnage, oa which she is kept in the boat-house ready for immediate...

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The Life-Boat Stations of the United Kingdom

Date: August 1880

Volume: 11

Issue: 117

THE ISLE OF PURBECK, AND ITS LIFE- BOATS.

XLI. — SWANAGE.— The Charlotte and Mary, 35 feet by 9 feet, 10 oars.

XLII.—KIMERIDGE.—The Mary Heape, 28 feet by 6 feet 8 inches, 5 oars.

THIS...

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Sea Cities of the Future

Date: July 1972

Volume: 42

Issue: 440

OFFSHORE cities, each with a population of 30,000 or more, and providing all the facilities and amenities of land-based ones, seem like a fantasy from science fiction, yet they could become a reality in a matter of...

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Wicklow

Date: February 1918

Volume: 23

Issue: 264

ON the 29th August the s.s. Lynburn, of Workington, while bound from Cork to Whitehaven with a cargo of timber, struck a mine in the vicinity of the North Arklow Light Vessel. The Wicklow Motor Life-boat immediately proceeded to the...

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