Caister, Norfolk.—At 9.20 on the morning of the 26th of December, 1952, the commanding officer of the fast patrol boat Havoernen, of the Royal Danish Navy, which had been aground on the Scroby Sands since the 3rd of Decem- ber, wirelessed...
THREE LIFEBOAT STATIONS have recently been re-opened. One of these is Fraserburgh, the station which suffered two major disasters in less than 20 years and from which the lifeboat was withdrawn after the 1970 disaster.
The...
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With The Lowestoft Life-Boat Standing By The Cetus In Tow of A Tug. - View image in PDF
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Above - crowds gather to see the displays and watch the airshow.. - View image in PDF
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THE R.N.L.I., as a result of the Fraserburgh inquiry, has been widely discussed in the press and debated on television. Many letters have been received at headquarters, including a large number following the Public Relation Officer's...
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The Hole 13 Inches By 7 Inches on the Starboard Side. - View image in PDF
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The Annual Meeting The Prince of Wales and Coxswain Blogg of Cromer Standing. - View image in PDF
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HRH The Duchess of Gloucester Names The New Ramsgate Life-Boat. - View image in PDF
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The Otto Miller and The Nora After Their Collision at Sea. - View image in PDF
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The Irish Steamer City of Waterford Which The Yarmouth Life-Boat Went To Aid. - View image in PDF
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