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The Barges Asphodel and Kitty

Date: July 1949

Volume: 32

Issue: 350

Southend-on-Sea, Essex.—At 9.10 in the morning of the 1st of March, 1949, the look-out at Warden Point reported that a barge was making signals of distress three miles east-north-east of the point. The motor life-boat Greater London, Civil...

Introducing the Shannon class lifeboat

Date: Summer 2011

Volume: 61

Issue: 596 Lifeboat Magazine Summer 2011

We’re delighted to announce that our next all-weather lifeboat class, due on station in 2013, will be called the Shannon. We’ve been naming lifeboats after rivers or stretches of water for 45 years, but this is the first time the name of an...

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A Photograph Taken Alter the Service on 28th October, Showing the Damage on the Port Side

Date: November 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 292

A Photograph Taken Alter The Service On 28Th October Showing The Damage on the Port Side. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Above: the Wide Aisle, With Engines to the Right and Prop Shafts to the Left

Date: Autumn 2004

Volume: 59

Issue: 570

Above: The wide aisle, with engines to the right and prop shafts to the left. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Entertainment of the Medallists In London

Date: May 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 290

COXSWAIN WILLIAM ROBINSON of Newbiggin, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Dent, the representatives of the twenty-five women launchers of Newbiggin, and the five other Bronze Medallists who attended the Annual Meeting to be decorated, were the guests of...

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The Value of a Life

Date: February 1929

Volume: 27

Issue: 297

The Cost of the Life-boat Service compared with the Value of the Lives Saved.

No one can calculate the full value of a life saved, or a life risked. But certain calculations can be made, and have been made, by Insurance...

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The Life-Boat Stations of the United Kingdom

Date: November 1876

Volume: 09

Issue: 102

ISLE OF MAN.

XX. and XXI.—DOUGLAS.

No. 1. The Manchester and Salford Sunday Schools, 32 feet long, 7 feet 6 inches beam, 10 oars.

No. 2. The John Turner- Turner, 35 feet long, 9 feet...

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The Life-Boat Transporting-Carriage

Date: May 1909

Volume: 20

Issue: 232

The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat.

Nearly every Life-boat, except a few of the larger sizes, is provided with a carriage, on which she is kept in the boat-house ready for...

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The Life-Boat Transporting-Carriage

Date: May 1911

Volume: 21

Issue: 240

The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat.

Nearly every Life-boat, except a few of the larger sizes, is provided with a carriage, on which she is kept in the boat-house ready for...

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The Auxiliary Gaff Yawl Duet

Date: December 1962

Volume: 37

Issue: 402

MAINMAST SNAPS IN TALL SHIPS RACE St. Peter Port, Guernsey. On the 14th August, 1962, the 50-foot auxiliary gaff yawl Duet had been taking part in the Tall Ships Race and was about twentyfive miles off the west coast of Guernsey on the way...