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The Fundraisers

Date: Winter 1995

Volume: 53

Issue: 531

Drinkers go over the limit! Publicans and pub customers throughout south east England contributed to a £15,000 donation presented to the RNLI at Margate lifeboat station. Jonathan Neame, director of Kent brewers Shepherd Neame, handed...

Category: Articles

Some Account of the Growth of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution's Fleet Since the Re-Organization of the Society In 1850

Date: November 1895

Volume: 16

Issue: 178

THE year prior to the re-organization of this now great Institution marked the lowest state of depression to which " The National Shipwreck Institution," as it was then called, had reached. Its income, derived from subscriptions,...

Category: Articles

Management of Boats In a Surf and Broken Water

Date: January 1856

Volume: 02

Issue: 19

To the Editor of the Life-Boat Journal.

SIR,—I HAVE read with considerable interest your Article in the Life-Boat Journal, on the management of boats in a surf and broken water, and must beg to offer some remarks upon it;...

Category: Correspondence

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: November 1903

Volume: 18

Issue: 210

EASTBOURNE.—THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION has formed a new and additional Life-boat station at Eastbourne in order to strengthen the Life- boat service on that coast, the Local Committee unanimously approving of the formation of...

Category: Articles

Duke of Northumberland's Prize Life-Boat Essay Competition

Date: May 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 290

THE subject chosen for the seventh Life-boat Essay Competition was " How does the Life-boat Service Help the Cause of Peace between. Nations " A number of schools have written that they have found the subject rather too difficult...

Category: Articles

The Lifeboat's 500th Issue By Norman Hicks

Date: Spring 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 500

MILESTONE IN HISTORY OF THE JOURNAL' RNU magazine's 500th issueLONDON lay beneath a blanket of snow and the normal clatter of carriages pulling up outside 20 John Street, Adelphi (just off The Strand) was muffled by its glistening...

Category: Articles

Destruction of the Passenger Steam-Ship, "Austria," By Fire

Date: January 1859

Volume: 04

Issue: 31

THE steam-ship, Austria, of 2,500 tons, one of the Hamburg line of screw steam-packets, running between that place and New York, sailed from Southampton on the 4th Sept.

last for New York. Her passengers numbered 425, and...

Category: Articles

Aglae (1)

Date: November 1882

Volume: 11

Issue: 126

CAISTER AND WINTERTON, NORFOLK.— At 10 P.M. on the 1st June, a vessel was seen to get on the Middle Cross Sand and make signals of distress. The Caister No. 1 Life-boat Govent Garden was at once launched and proceeded to the...

Miss M. E. Taylor, of Clapham

Date: November 1928

Volume: 27

Issue: 296

By the death of Miss M. E. Taylor, of Clapham; on 17th May last, at the age of ninety-five, the Institution lost a friend who, in spite of her great age and the loss of her sight fifty years ago, found means to help it until her...

Category: Obituaries

The Dredger Walter Glynn

Date: February 1911

Volume: 21

Issue: 239

A fierce westerly gale swept the Mersey during the early hours of the 27th August, and at about 4 A.M. the large dredger Walter Glynn, belonging to the Docks and Harbour Board, was capsized near the North Wall, Liverpool. She had a crew of...