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Tarka

Date: Summer 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 359

Porthdinllaen, Caernarvonshire.

—At 12.34 on the afternoon of the 16th of July, 1951, the Holyhead coastguard said that a capsized yacht had been sighted about seven miles west-north- west off Porthdinllaen Point. At one...

Iselle

Date: March 1962

Volume: 37

Issue: 399

Margate, Kent. At 11.6 on the morning of the 22nd October, 1961, the coastguard informed the honorary sec- retary that a yacht was in difficulties a mile east of Queen's buoy, and that the motor vessel Miletence was standing by unnl the...

Kalora

Date: September 1963

Volume: 37

Issue: 405

SKIN DIVERS PASS LINE TO YACHT Exmouth, Devon. At 3.45 on the afternoon of the 14th April, 1963, the coastguard informed the honorary secretary that a small sailing yacht had been blown on to the Pole Sands and that she was inside the...

A Dinghy and a Yacht

Date: March 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 415

North Sunderland, Northumberland.

At 12.2 p.m. on 2ist September, 1965, the coastguard told the honorary secretary that a yacht had capsized in Newton Bay and that two people were believed to be on board. At 12.5 the IRB...

Chataway

Date: Summer 1986

Volume: 50

Issue: 497

wu KI.OW, Thursday February 13, 1986: the 42ft Watson class lifeboat. J. W. Archer, setting out at 132S on service in a gale force 8 to 9 south-easterly, to go to the aid of a catamaran some 20 miles to the south east of the station. The...

The Duke of Northumberland's Prize Life-Boat Essay Competition

Date: November 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 285

THIS year's competition, tie fifth to be held, proved, on the whole, still more successful than last year's, when the competition was revived after an inter- val of three years.

Nine hundred and forty-seven schools...

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Plymouth's Lifeboats 1803-1974 By Jeff Moiris

Date: Spring 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 448

FROM PULLING 'ORIGINAL' TO HIGH SPEED 'FAST AFLOAT' WAVENEYPLYMOUTH, host city for the first International Lifeboat Exhibition, 'Lifeboat International', from July 19 to August 17, was one of the 31 stations to have a...

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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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Institution's Divisional Inspectors of Lifeboats By Joan Davies

Date: Autumn 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 462

A MONDAY MORNING IN JUNE, and a divisional inspector of lifeboats waits on an airfield for an early flight. An odd place, perhaps, to pick up the story of the day to day life of a DI, but then this DI's territory takes in an island and...

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Children Rescued from Cabin Cruiser

Date: March 1963

Volume: 37

Issue: 403

ON the afternoon of 16th September, 1962, Mr. Kenneth Johnson and his brother, Mr. Frank Johnson, with six of their children aged between two and twelve, went on board Mr. Kenneth Johnson's cabin cruiser, which was one of the Dolphin...

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