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The Isabel, of Liverpool

Date: January 1859

Volume: 04

Issue: 31

On the 18th September, at 5 a.m., a small schooner was observed to be on shore on the North Bar, off Barmouth, on the Welsh coast, her crew being lashed in the rigging. The life-boat of the NA- TIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION was, as quickly as...

Channel Islands By Joan Davies

Date: Summer 1979

Volume: 46

Issue: 469

Channel Islands OUR MOST SOUTHERLY LIFEBOAT STATIONS by Joan Davies SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Sailing waters in the world; a cruising man's dream in themselves and the gateway to Brittany. Such are the seas which surround Alderney,...

Category: Articles

Summary of the Meetings of the Committee of Management

Date: March 1930

Volume: 28

Issue: 301

Thursday, 14th November, 1929.

SIR GODFREY BARING, Bt., in the Chair.

Co-opted Vice-Admiral Sir ARTHUR A. M.

DUFF, K.C.B., a member of the Committee of...

Category: Committee

The Heroes of the Life-Boat

Date: February 1897

Volume: 16

Issue: 183

THERE'S a brave and gallant host Worthy of Britannia's boast, Lions of our sea-girt coast When there's danger on the sea.

Midst the tempest's blaze and blare, Thunder roll and lightning glare, They have...

Category: Poetry

Summary of the Meetings of the Committee

Date: November 1899

Volume: 17

Issue: 194

Thursday, 13th April, 1899.

Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., in the Chair.

V.P., Read and confirmed the Minutes of the pre- vious meeting.

Also read those of the Building, Finance and...

Category: Committee

A Baptism By Fire And Water

Date: Spring 2007

Volume: 60

Issue: 580

A BAptism By fiRe ANd WAteR At the northernmost tip of mainland Scotland, the waters of the Atlantic Ocean siphon into the North Sea and back again, twice a day, through a churning channel less than 7 miles wide. One new recruit will always...

Category: Articles

Taking Shipwrecked Persons from a Wreck, and Their Stowage In a Life-Boat

Date: July 1856

Volume: 02

Issue: 21

As the running before a heavy broken sea is the most dangerous operation which a life-boat has to perform, and its safe execu- tion may often depend, not only on the skilful management of the oars or sails and steerage, but also on the...

Category: Articles

Summary of the Meetings of the Committee

Date: August 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 105

THURSDAY, 4th January, 1877: THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F.R.S., V.P., Chairman of the Institution, in the Chair.

Read and approved the Minutes of the previous Meeting, and those of the Finance and Corre- spondence, and Wreck...

Category: Committee

Summary of the Meetings of the Committee

Date: February 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 155

THURSDAY, 10th October, 1889.

Colonel FitzRov CLAYTON, V.P., in the Chair.

Read and confirmed the Minutes of the previous meeting.

Also read those of the Finance and Correspondence,...

Category: Committee

Accounts of Services by Life-boats (3)

Date: 1939

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1939

Launches 27. Lives Rescued 5.

APRIL 9TH. - HOLYHEAD, ANGLESEY.

At 1.22 in the morning the coastguard reported that the 7,000-ton S.S. Hilary, of Liverpool, was ashore at Carmel Head. She was homeward...

Category: Services