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The New 48-Foot 6-Inch Life-Boat

Date: June 1963

Volume: 37

Issue: 404

THE Institution has produced its first life-boat of the larger class, with a cabin and shelter for the crew and survivors, which incorporates the self-righting principle. This is a 48-foot 6-inch life- boat designed by Mr. R. A. Oakley,...

Category: Articles

Building the Fast Slipway Lifeboat—Part VI: Trials

Date: Autumn 1981

Volume: 48

Issue: 478

EARLY NOVEMBER saw the first launch from Fairey's yard at East Cowes of the RNLI's prototype fast slipway boat City of London. It was the start of the exact, and exacting, programme of builder's trials through which every...

Category: Articles

Eight Men and a Dog Rescued from the Rocks

Date: June 1962

Volume: 37

Issue: 400

AT 11.30 on the morning of the 16th January, 1962, the honorary secretary of the Galway Bay life-boat station, Father Joseph McNamara, was told by the Galway harbour master that the coaster June of Rotterdam was aground on the reefs off...

Category: Services

The Rescued Are Landed at Lytham

Date: December 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 374

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Category: Photographs

The Lynn-Well Lightvessel

Date: September 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 417

Skegness, Lincolnshire - At 9 a.m. on 23rd March, 1966, the coastguard informed the honorary secretary that a badly injured man was aboard the Lynn- Well lightvessel, and as he could not be lifted by helicopter, the services of the life-boat...

Firecrest the 15' steamdriven Paddleboat Built By David Garrick She Is Powered By a Single Coalfired Boiler Developing One Quarter Horsepower

Date: Autumn 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 458

Firecrest, the 15'steamdriven paddleboat built by David Garrick. She is powered by a single coalfired boiler developing one quarter horsepower.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Contributions from Shipping Companies

Date: February 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 283

As readers of The Lifeboat know, we have for some time been urging on the shipping community the claims of the Institution to their generous support, since it maintains a national service in which they are more directly interested than any...

Category: Articles

March (1)

Date: 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1942

BARRA ISLAND, HEBRIDES. On the evening of 16th January, 1942, the steamer R. J. Cullen, of St. John’s, Newfoundland, was blown ashore at Leanish Point, on the S.E. side of Barra, by a S.E. gale, and on the 16th January, 1942, the Barra...

Category: Services

The Boy Ernest

Date: August 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 157

On the morning of the 19th April, large red flares were seen on the Middle Gross Sand, and the Middle Cross, St.

Nicholas, and Gorton light-vessels were firing rockets. The No. 1 Life-boat, Covent Garden was launched, a...

The "Lloyd's" Motor Life-Boat. Inaugural Ceremony at Cowes

Date: September 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 311

THERE has been a Life-boat Station at Stornoway, Island of Lewis, in the Northern Hebrides since 1887. Last year, owing to the increasing number of wrecks in the Southern Hebrides, it was decided to establish a Station at Barra Island, and...

Category: Inaugurations