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Mary B.

Date: Winter 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 511

Eighteen lifeboats at sea as storm sweeps country 'Services varied from false alarms - both with good intent and malicious - to fishing vessels and commercial passenger vessels...' The severe storms which swept much of the country on...

A Fishing Vessel

Date: Winter 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 511

Eighteen lifeboats at sea as storm sweeps country 'Services varied from false alarms - both with good intent and malicious - to fishing vessels and commercial passenger vessels...' The severe storms which swept much of the country on...

Notes and News

Date: November 1921

Volume: 24

Issue: 274

UNEMPLOYMENT, strikes, the worldwide trade depression, and the political uncertainty—in a word, the full reaction after the years of war from which we have been suffering during this present year—have necessarily had a grave effect on all...

Category: Articles

Annual General Meeting and Presentation of Awards

Date: Summer 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 473

ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, LONDON, THURSDAY MAY 22 'The RNLI . . . the finest club in the country . . .' MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER BEFORE gathered at the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank of the River Thames on Thursday May 22 for the...

Category: Meetings

Lionel Lukin - Lifeboat Inventor By Frank Martin

Date: Spring 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 492

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the patenting of Lionel Lukin's 'unimmergible boat', the first craft ever to be designed specifically for saving human life at sea. Frank Martin, honorary treasurer of the Hythe branch of...

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On the Self-Righting Principle In Life Boats

Date: July 1852

Volume: 01

Issue: 05

SINCE the publication of the Report of the Northumberland Life-boat Committee, a good deal has been said and written on the subject of the self-righting principle in life-boats in the event of their being upset, a quality which was strongly...

Category: Articles

Additional Stations, and New Life-Boats

Date: July 1856

Volume: 02

Issue: 21

Southwold, Suffolk.—A new life-boat, 40 feet long, and similar, in other respects, to the one stationed at Scratby, described in the 15th Number of this Journal, has been placed at Southwold, in lieu of the life-boat placed there in 1852, on...

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The Corporation of Trinity-House, London

Date: October 1858

Volume: 04

Issue: 30

WE believe that it will be both interesting and instructive to the readers of the Life- Boat Journal generally to have a brief account of the origin, objects, and functions of the Trinity House, London, which is one of the most ancient and...

Category: Articles

Life-Saving Hammocks and Mattresses

Date: February 1872

Volume: 08

Issue: 83

IN our August Number we inserted a Paper by ADMIRAL RIDER on the great advantage that would accrue if the ham- mocks in ships of -war could be made to serve as life-buoys, in the event of a ship suddenly foundering; more especially as in...

Category: Articles

The Building of Life-Boats

Date: February 1917

Volume: 23

Issue: 262

WE think that the public will be inter- ested to learn something of the way in which the Institution deals with one of the most important branches of the great life-saving work entrusted to it. Few except technicaJ experts can fully realize...

Category: Articles