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Date: August 1888

Volume: 13

Issue: 149

CLACTON.— Signals from the Swin Middle Light-vessel were observed on the morning of the 17th February, during a N.E. wind and a rough sea. The Albert Edward Life-boat was launched at 3.30; proceeded to the Light-vessel, and found the crew,...

Every Man to the Boat and Every Woman to the Rope' Used to Be the Cry at Newbiggin and As a Tribute to the Past for the Branch's Harbour Fete In August the Ladies Dr

Date: Autumn 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 466

'Every man to the boat and every woman to the rope' used to be the cry at Newbiggin and, as a tribute to the past, for the branch's harbour fete in August the ladies dressed in traditional fisherwomen's costume. With the help... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Wind Was Boisterous There Was Rain and the Ribble Looked Most Uninviting With the Rising Tide

Date: December 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 426

The wind was boisterous, there was rain, and the Ribble looked most uninviting with the rising tide.... We watched them going through the drill from the comfort of the boathouse look-out.'. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The R.A.F. Flying-Boat Walrus L.2237

Date: December 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 336

Wick, Caithness-shire.—At 6.42 P.M.

on the 29th September, 1938. the coastguard reported that an aircraft had come down in the sea and was firing rockets for help. After calling out the life-boat, the coastguard, in view of...

The View from the Upper Terrace of the Sea City Walls Will As This Artist's Impression Shows Be a Dramatic One In This Vista from the North West Side of the City the Various L

Date: July 1972

Volume: 42

Issue: 440

The view from the upper terrace of the sea city walls will, as this artist's impression shows, be a dramatic one.

In this vista from the north west side of the city, the various levels of terraces, with their landscaped... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Rules Made By the Board of Trade Under the Life-Saving Appliances Act, 1888

Date: November 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 158

THESE rules, which are to come into effect on the 1st of November, were signed I a few days ago by Sir MICHAEL HICKSBEACH, and have just been presented to j Parliament. They are certainly of a most elaborate character—it is difficult to see...

Category: Articles

The "George Hounsfield" To-Day

Date: February 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 305

She was a self-righting Life-boat, 40 feet by 10 feet; served from 1870 to 1890 and rescued 99 lives.

She now lies on the beach at Aldeburgh, where she is used as a store. In frcnt of her are Tom Cable and John Pead, the... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Finnish Cargo Vessel Puhos

Date: Winter 1979

Volume: 46

Issue: 467

Injured seaman THE MARINE RESCUE CO-ORDINATION CENTRE, Shannon, told Arranmore honorary secretary at 1810 on Saturday December 30, 1978, that a sailor on board the Finnish cargo vessel Puhos had lost three fingers in an...

News from the Branches. 1st April to 30th June

Date: September 1930

Volume: 28

Issue: 303

1st April to 30th June.

Greater London.

ACTON AND CHISWICK (MIDDLESEX).

—Annual Meeting on llth April.

Speakers : The Mayor and the District Organizing Secretary....

Category: Branches

Wings of the Morning and Jonarra

Date: September 1959

Volume: 35

Issue: 389

Margate, Kent. At 5.19 on the after- noon of the 3rd of May, 1959, the coastguard informed the honorary secretary that a motor boat appeared to be in difficulties two miles east of Tongue Sand Fort. The life-boat North Fore- land (Civil...