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The Late Lord Lawrence

Date: August 1879

Volume: 10

Issue: 113

THE memory of the late distinguished Viceroy of India will, like many of his great predecessors, be long honoured and held in affectionate remembrance. Lord Lawrence took considerable interest in the welfare of the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT...

Category: Obituaries

ART OF THE SEA

Date: Spring 2017

Volume: 61

Issue: 619 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2017

Art can be a really personal and rewarding way to express your love of the coast. So we asked lifelong RNLI supporter and top artist Glyn Macey for his tips on creating maritime masterpieces

‘ When I was 12, our community...

Category: Articles

Lifeboat Services Around the World

Date: Autumn 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 522

Those who explain the RNLI and its role to the uninitiated are frequently asked: 'how do other countries do it?' Can there be anywhere else in the world where the considerable cost of running a lifeboat service is met entirely...

Category: Articles

A light in the Darkness

Date: Summer 2008

Volume: 61

Issue: 584

Tonnes of timber were heaped along the English south coast last Winter – but what became of the cargo ship’s crew? Carol Waterkeyn hears the full story of Ice Prince, the men who went to her aid, and the RNLI’s first Silver Medal for 3...

Category: Articles

November (1)

Date: 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1943

danger they put out. They did not reach and rescue the boys until they were two miles out and their boat half full of water. - Rewards, 15s. and 2s. 6d. for fuel used.

NEWBIGGIN, NORTHUMBERLAND. At 2.30 in the afternoon of...

Category: Services

Our Inland Branches. Edinburgh Leith and Granton

Date: August 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 133

EDINBURGH, the capital of Scotland, is situated near the south shore of the Firth of Forth, nearly 400 miles from London. It is sur- rounded on all sides, excepting the north, by lofty hills, the town itself standing on three hills or ridges...

Category: Articles

The Elder Dempster Steamer Jebba

Date: November 1907

Volume: 20

Issue: 226

At about 2.15 A.M. on the 18th March, the Elder Dempster steamer Jetiba,ot London, from Sierra Leone, with passengers, mails, and general cargo, went ashore near Bolt Tail. When the vessel stranded she ran on to the rocks close under the...

Mikelis

Date: February 1913

Volume: 22

Issue: 247

SEATON CAKEW, DUBHAM, AND TEES- MOUTH, YORKSHIRE.—On the morning of the 1st April a Greek steamer of about 1,500 tons, named the Mikelis, and belonging to Argostoii, attempted to enter the Tees, bound for Middles- brough in ballast. Her...

The Institution's Expenditure at a Glance

Date: June 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 310

How each £100 of the Institution's Expenditure was laid out in 1931.

£ s. d.

32 18 0 «•—• Construction and Repair of Life-boats, Carriages and...

Category: Accounts

The Saint

Date: August 1892

Volume: 15

Issue: 165

LYNMOUTH, NORTH DEVON.—A schooner, The Saint, of Euncorn, bound from France for Portmadoc with hay, straw, and ballast, having been dismasted off The Smalls in a N.W. gale on the 5th January, was taken in tow by a large steamer; but on the...