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Some Ways of Raising Money

Date: Summer 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 489

How many branches have had a whole island put at their disposal for a picnic supper? Broadstone branch had such an honour when Mr and Mrs H. J.

Palmer kindly allowed them to use Round Island in Poole Harbour in...

Category: Articles

The Life-Boat Dog of Aldeburgh

Date: October 1972

Volume: 42

Issue: 441

All kinds of memorials have been erected to man but among the more unusual is this one portraying the life-size model of a dog. It can be seen on the front at Aldeburgh on the Suffolk coast overlooking a children's model yacht pond. It... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

FROM OARS TO WATERJETS

Date: Spring 2016

Volume: 61

Issue: 615 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2016

What has a 25-knot all-weather craft powered with waterjets got in common with a £300 wooden boat with 10 oars? They’re both fundraising targets set by The Lifeboat Fund – the UK civil service charity set up in aid of the RNLI. When the...

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Atlantic College Celebrates 25 Years

Date: Summer 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 501

THE United World College of the Atlantic is 25 years old this year. What has this to do with the RNLI and what is Atlantic College anyway? Those who are familiar with the history of the college might well consider it the birth place of the...

Category: Articles

Fig 2 (Above):

Date: Spring 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 488

On deck and below, every piece of equipment is provided with its own place and with fastenings to keep it secure, even if the lifeboat is capsized. Fig. 2 (above): A drogue lashed down in its housing on the after deck of a Rather, and . .... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The S.S. Clora

Date: November 1905

Volume: 19

Issue: 218

During a thick fog in the early morning of the 22nd June, the s.s. Clara, of London, bound from Malta to Rotterdam with a cargo of grain, collided with another vessel in the vicinity of the Royal Sovereign Light - vessel. She was seriously...

Braywick

Date: Winter 1953

Volume: 33

Issue: 364

St. Peter Port, Guernsey.—About 8.40 on the morning of the 8th of January.

1953, the motor vessel Braywick, of London, which had a crew of nine, wirelessed that she had broken down and needed a tug three miles north- east...

H.M.S. Wanderer and the S.S. Crossbill

Date: April 1940

Volume: 31

Issue: 341

GREEK STEAMER SUNK BY ENEMY ACTION.

Great Yarmouth and Gorleston, ** Norfolk.—At 12.28 P.M. on the 24th October, 1939, a message was received from the senior naval officer through the Gorleston coastguard that...

The Guided Missile Destroyer U.S.S. Sellers

Date: Winter 1977

Volume: 44

Issue: 459

Eleven rescued ON THE MORNING OF Monday, November 1, 1976, the uss Sellers, a guided missile destroyer, arrived in Jersey waters to pay a courtesy visit. It was originally intended that she should anchor in St Aubin's Bay but as the wind...

Amazon

Date: December 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 328

Plymouth, Devon.—On the night of the 22nd September information was received from the King's Harbour- Master that the ketch Amazon, of Plymouth, was ashore on the rocks in Cawsand Bay. The weather was very foggy, with a smooth sea and...