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Cogswell Et Harrison Ltd

Date: July 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 432

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Category: Advertisement

The Reports of the Meteorological Council of the Royal Society for 1889 and 1890

Date: February 1891

Volume: 14

Issue: 159

THESE reports contain matter of very considerable general interest, showing, as they do, what has been and is being done to perfect the system of weather forecasts in this our ever-changing climate, as well as to compile a register of the...

Category: Articles

Fig I: the Forefoot of the Stem Has a Fine

Date: Winter 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 475

Fig. I: The forefoot of the stem has a fine entry. Ruffle holes are built into the skeg through which preventer chains are passed to hold the lifeboat, when at rest, on her slipway.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Fanny, of Salcombe

Date: August 1875

Volume: 09

Issue: 97

On January 3 the schooner Fanny, of Salcombe, bound from Cardiff to Barbadoes, became a total wreck in Tramore Bay, county Waterford. The vessel had been observed, soon after noon, trying to beat out of the Bay, into "which a heavy sea,...

Notes and News

Date: May 1922

Volume: 24

Issue: 276

LIFE-BOAT DAY was held throughout the area of Greater London on 2nd May, and a gross sum of about £2,514 was raised. A number of separate Days were held in different parts of London in 1920 and 1921, but this is the first Greater London...

Category: Articles

The Wreck Register and Chart for 1881-82

Date: November 1883

Volume: 12

Issue: 130

YEAR after year the Board of Trade publishes a register of the wrecks occur- ring on the rocky and dangerotis shores of the British Isles. This register silently places before us, in carefully arranged tables, a terrible tale of disaster and...

Category: Articles

S.S. Registan

Date: 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1941

MAY 27TH. - ST. IVES, CORNWALL.

S.S. Registan, an auxiliary cruiser, was attacked and set on fire by four enemy aeroplanes, but the survivors were picked up by a motor boat from Sennen Cove and by...

Kings of Wessex School Cheddar

Date: Summer 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 489

A tug of war across the river, or for one of these gallant but presumably doomed young competitors, over the river.

This was just one of the ways that pupils from Kings of Wessex School, Cheddar, succeeded in raising... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Florence, of Preston

Date: February 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 103

PENSION.—On the 31st December, while a strong S.W. gale was blowing, a brigantinewas observed with a signal of distress flying in her main rigging. The Life-boat Christopher Brown was launched, and, on boarding the vessel, found her to be...

A Life-Boat Race In 1867

Date: November 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 312

From a print in the possession of Mr. J. E. Hooper. Hon. Secretary of the Natural History Museum and Antiquarian Society of Penzance. The race was in Mount's Bay, Cornwall, between the Life-boats stationed at St. Ives,...

Category: Drawings