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Power-Driven Life-Boats

Date: February 1915

Volume: 22

Issue: 255

IT may be that the great war that is now raging will be known to posterity as the " Petrol War," from the fact that petrol engines have been employed for warlike purposes to an extent that was never even dreamed of by those who...

Category: Articles

Centenaries of Life-Boat Stations

Date: June 1930

Volume: 28

Issue: 302

Presentation of Vellums signed by the Prince of Wales.

THBEE presentations of Centenary Vel- lums to stations have taken place since last summer—at Sunderland and Hartle- pool last October, and at Newhaven in April of...

Category: Articles

The 37Ft 6in Rother Class

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

The 37ft din Rother class lifeboat Shoreline is stationed at Blyth. The station honorary secretary is Dr Reginald Carr (I.) who is also Blyth's honorary medical adviser. He is a busy GP and when a call for the lifeboat comes while he is... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

War Services of the Life-Boats to Our Allies

Date: May 1920

Volume: 24

Issue: 269

IN his speech at the Annual General Meeting the American Ambassador referred to the war services of the Life-boats to American vessels, and spoke of the 200 Americans who, during •the war and the first year of peace, owed their lives to the...

Category: Services

John & Eve Edwards

Date: Winter 1995

Volume: 53

Issue: 531

Service with the personal touch We're a family-run business and over the past 15 years we've helped thousands of people just like you to enjoy a more comfortable life with our exclusive range of orthopaedicallydesigned furniture.<...

Category: Advertisement

Twelve Days of Gales at Aberdeen. Award of the Silver Medal

Date: June 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 330

Award of the Silver Medal.

DURING the twelve days from the 21st January to the 1st February. 1937 the worst gales within living memory blew at Aberdeen, and the south break- water of the harbour was washed...

Category: Services

Your Letters

Date: Summer 1999

Volume: 57

Issue: 549

Famous five In May 1995 I was rescued by Swanage lifeboat, with a helicopter and an inshore Atlantic standing by, from a yacht aground on the Kimmeridge ledge off the coast of Dorset. The tide was falling and the yacht in danger of breaking...

Category: Correspondence

The Life-Saving Service of the United States

Date: August 1896

Volume: 16

Issue: 181

INFORMATION relative to the Life-boat and other Life-saving Services of other countries moat always be of great interest to the supporters of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, which, being the oldest Life-boat Service in the world,...

Category: Articles

Star of Peace

Date: August 1878

Volume: 10

Issue: 109

RAMSGATE.—On the 29th March, during strong gale from the E.N.E., accompanied by a heavy sea, the barge Star of Peace, of London, was observed in a dangerous position riding at anchor in Pegwell Bay, all her sails having been blown away. The...

Summer Rose

Date: December 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 422

At 7.23 p.m. 27th June, 1967, it was learned that a distress message had been received from a vessel in a position threemiles north east of Whitby. The life-boat Mary Ann Hepwonh was launched at 7.30 in a calm sea. It was one and a half...