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Wales Community News

Date: Spring 2019

Volume: 61

Issue: 627 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2019: Wales Community News

Words: Anna Burn. Photos: Nicholas Leach, RNLI/(Penarth, Porthdinllaen, Norma Stockford, Vicky Walmsley-Williams, Charlie Williams)

Welcome to your community news for Wales. For all the latest from where you are, head to...

Category: Articles

Mr John D Russell

Date: Winter 1973

Volume: 42

Issue: 443

Mr. John D. Russell, the senior partner of Binder, Hamlyn & Co. (Chartered Accountants), who died in January, joined the Committee of Management of the Royal National Life-boat Institution in 1954, and was elected a vice president in...

Category: Obituaries

Quality Training for Quality Crew

Date: Summer 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 565

As part of its mission to save lives at sea, the RNLl insists on top level training for lifeboat crews. The hope is that the better trained the lifeboat crews are, the more lives will be saved and the less likely it is that the crews...

Category: Articles

A Dinghy and Mambo

Date: September 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 417

TWO CASUALTIES At 6.52 p.m. on i5th May, 1966, the coastguard informed the honorary secretary that a fishing vessel had broken down and was drifting one mile south of St. Albans Head. The life-boat R.L.P.

was launched at...

Wreck Ashore

Date: October 1860

Volume: 04

Issue: 38

Is a man's life worth four pounds seven shillings and twopence ? The wind moans and pipes through the trees n the garden, and comes rumbling down the chimneys of our lodging by the sea. There rises from the beach a solemn roar of waters....

Category: Articles

Margaret and Goshawk

Date: December 1957

Volume: 34

Issue: 382

Campbeltown, Argyllshire.—At 8.50 on the evening of the 27th of July, 1957, a telephone message was re- ceived that a yacht with her sails badly torn was eight miles south of Campbeltown. A fishing vessel was alongside her and she was in no...

Isaac Clark of Runswick: When He Retired Last Year He Had Given 59 Years of Service to His Station—20 Years As a Crew Member 34 As Winchman and Five As a Shore H

Date: Spring 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 460

Isaac Clark of Runswick: when he retired last year he had given 59 years of service to his station—20 years as a crew member, 34 as winchman and five as a shore helper—and his connection with the lifeboat extended back even longer than the... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Summary of the Meetings of the Committee of Management

Date: March 1939

Volume: 31

Issue: 337

Thursday, 10th November, 1938.

Sir GODFREY BARING, Bt., in the chair.

Reported the receipt of the following special contributions:—• Mr. C. V. Thomas, C.A. . . 1,500 0 0 R.N.D. . . ...

Category: Committee

Disposition of Life-Boats

Date: December 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 426

The Michael Stephens (ex-Exmouth) has been placed in the reserve fleet along with the Crawford and Constance Conybeare (ex-Falmouth). The Gertrude (ex-Holy Island) has gone to Exmouth, and the Lilla Marras, Douglas and Will (ex-Cromarty) is...

Category: Articles

Gift from Tasmania

Date: Winter 1953

Volume: 33

Issue: 364

THE Institution has received a gift of £100 from Tasmania for the benefit of the life-boat station at Southend- on-Sea. The donor's aunt lived in Southend for many years and was a contributor to the branch..

Category: Donations