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Swimming

Date: August 1872

Volume: 08

Issue: 85

is now some seventeen years since we felt it our duty to call the attention of the public to the lamentable disuse into which ; the Art of Swimming had fallen. Since that period great advances have been made in teaching this important...

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Healthspan

Date: Autumn 2001

Volume: 58

Issue: 558

The Finest Quality Vitamins at TAX FREE PRICES! ealthsnan Glucosamine Sulphate 750mg OUR SENSATIONAL SALE PRICE! Our Sate price for Glucosamine is truly sensational. If you subtract the £1.95 Post and Packing charge that most of our...

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Reviews of Books

Date: October 1855

Volume: 02

Issue: 18

" Losses at Sea: their Causes and Means of Prevention, embracing several other subjects of importance for the Safe Navigation of Vessels." By J. H. RIDLEY, Master in the Merchant Service. London, published for the Author, 1854....

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Trinity House

Date: Summer 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 457

FOR MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED YEARS the Corporation of Trinity House, with its headquarters on Tower Hill, London, has been concerned with the safety of shipping, the progress of navigation and the welfare of seamen. Despite its venerable age,...

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The Wreck Register and Chart for 1878-79

Date: November 1880

Volume: 11

Issue: 118

THE last Wreck Register of the British Isles published by the Board of Trade continues to tell the same sad tale of fearful disasters at sea as of yore, last year claiming 3,002 as haying occurred in the seas and on the coasts of the United...

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The Wreck Register and Chart for 1865

Date: October 1866

Volume: 06

Issue: 62

A FOREIGNER, looking at the Wreck Chart of the British Isles, might not unnaturally conceive that a very large proportion of the ships that pass to and from our ports every year were wrecked on our shores. When, however, he came to be...

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Life-Boat Crossword

Date: October 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 437

Across 1-Windy head-gear (9) 7-Welcome precipitation? (4) 8-Genusmus (5) 9-Often without further (3) 10-Depression (4) 11-In disarray (7) 14-Standard (6) 15-Customer (6) 17-Author's profit (7) 21-Inside this legal document (4) 22-Persian...

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Building a Rother Class Lifeboat: Part Viii—Ballast Keel

Date: Spring 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 464

MORE THAN TWO TONS of mild steel are forged into the Rother's ballast keel.

Together with such heavy members as the twin diesel engines, set low in the hull, the purpose of the ballast keel is to lower the centre of...

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Philatelic souvenirs

Date: Autumn 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 466

IT is NOW MORE than four years since the series of official RNLI commemorative covers was started. These colourful philatelic souvenirs of events in the life of the Institution were first issued in 1974 during the 150th anniversary year,...

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Imperial Publishing Limited

Date: Winter 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 511

IMPERIAL PUBLISHING LTD Imperial Publishing Limited are very pleased to offer an exclusive opportunity to purchase a framed reproduction set of previously unissued cigarette cards depicting "The Story of the Lifeboat." These cards...

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