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Duke of Northumberland's Life-Boat Essay Competition, 1932

Date: June 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 310

THE Duke of Northumberland's Life- boat Essay Competition was held this year for the twelfth time. The number of schools taking part in the competition was 2,249, as compared with 2,354 in 1931. The number of schools which took part in...

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The Ferries European Gateway and Speedlink

Date: Spring 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 484

Ferry collision HARWICH HARBOUR RADIO received a call at 2251 on Sunday December 19, 1982, from the outward bound roll-on roll-off ferry European Gateway reporting that she was in collision with the inward bound ferry Speedlink Vanguard in...

Admiralty Register of Wrecks for the Years 1850-51

Date: October 1853

Volume: 01

Issue: 10

SUCH is the title of an interesting blue-book recently presented to Parliament by the Harbour Department of the Admiralty.

The register is necessarily dry and bald.

From the number of columns (22)...

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Services of the Life-Boats In October, November and December, 1956. Lives Rescued 72

Date: March 1957

Volume: 34

Issue: 379

OCTOBER DURING October life-boats were launched on service 56 times and rescued 37 lives.

TWO YACHTS ESCORTED TO MEVAGISSEY Fowey, Cornwall.—At two o'clock on the afternoon of the 1st of October, 1956, the Polruan...

Category: Services

A Rescue—Described By the Rescued. The Yacht Gull and the Shoreham Harbour Life-Boat

Date: October 1949

Volume: 32

Issue: 351

ON the 8th of August of last year the Shoreham Harbour Life-boat went out in a strong south-westerly gale to a yacht which could be seen three miles out at sea, and pursued her for twelve miles along the coast as she drove before the gale....

Category: Services

The Life-Boats of the United Kingdom

Date: February 1887

Volume: 13

Issue: 143

LXVIII. HARWICH.—The Springwett, 45 feet by 11 feet, 12 oars.

HARWICH, standing on the extremity of a tongue of land or narrow peninsula pro- jecting into the estuary of the rivers Stour and Orwell, is said to have risen...

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Coast Fog Signal Experiments

Date: August 1902

Volume: 18

Issue: 205

THE general public, and especially those who live or have their business in the metropolis, have recently experienced the bewildering effects of fog on land, and will, perhaps, on that account have a sympathetic interest in what is being...

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Service to Yacht Aground Off Weymouth Pier

Date: September 1965

Volume: 38

Issue: 413

Mr. Donald Laker, a member of the Weymouth life-boat crew who went overboard to swim to a yacht with a line, has been awarded the bronze medal for gallantry. The thanks of the Institution on vellum have been accorded collectively to the...

Category: Services

Here and There

Date: Summer 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 477

A YACHT RACE which never finished because there was not enough wind has brought five krugerrands, with a value of over £1,000, for the RNLI. Peter de Savary, chairman of the British syndicate entering the yacht Victory in the 1983...

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Shoreline

Date: Winter 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 487

LOOKING BACK on this year's London Boat Show, held at Earls Court from January 5 to 15, there is no doubt that, for Shoreline, it was one of the most successful shows we have ever had. We can look back with pride! The Shoreline team,...

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