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October

Date: 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1943

Launches 30. Lives rescued 19.

OCTOBER 6TH. - PORT ERIN, AND PORT ST. MARY, ISLE OF MAN. Shortly after two in the morning the Ramsey coastguard informed both life-boat stations that a ship was in distress W.S.W. of the...

Category: Services

Shore-Boat Services Rewarded By the Royal National Life-Boat Institution In 1885

Date: May 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 140

Jan. 1.—Voted 5?. to the master and crew of the steam-tug Telephone, of Falmouth, for saving five fishing-luggers, some of their nets, and their crews, numbering twenty men, which were in much danger off Exmouth during a heavy gale from the...

Category: Articles

Some Ways of Raising Money

Date: Autumn 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 474

Raymie Sinclair of Kirkwall was given a bottle of whisky to raffle for the lifeboats; £20 was raised but when the winning ticket was drawn no one could read the name on the ticket. The bottle was therefore raffled again and brought in a...

Category: Donations

Fundraising

Date: Spring 2002

Volume: 58

Issue: 560

Selling gifts and souvenirs is an excellent way of raising both funds and the profile of the lifeboat service. RNLI (Sales) provides a range of products for the wide variety of shops and events run by volunteers. In 2001 its turnover was...

Category: Articles

In All Respects Ready for Sea By Joan Davies

Date: Summer 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 457

SPEAKING AT the annual general meeting of the RNLI last April, Major-General Ralph Farrant, Chairman of the Committee of Management, made it quite clear that, whatever economies might be necessary in these days of inflation, the first...

Category: Articles

Lifeboat Services

Date: Winter 1994

Volume: 53

Issue: 527

VERY LITTLE SEAROOM AND FUEL OIL ON THE DECKS Two services in eight days to factory ships - 40 men saved The joint second coxswain of the Lerwick lifeboat, William Clark, has achieved the rare distinction of being awarded the RNLI's...

Category: Services

Men Behind the Medals

Date: Summer 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 513

The Annual Presentation of Awards Ceremony in London provides a rare opportunity to gather together some of the year's medal winners and allow them to talk about their lifeboats, their services and their methods and views.Silver...

Category: Articles

Training In Focus With the 1987 Medallists

Date: Summer 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 501

The RNLI has been developing its policy of formal training for lifeboatmen since the early 1970s — Here Capt.

GEORGE COOPER RD, MNI, RNR, Deputy Chief of Operations, discusses the value of training with those who received...

Category: Articles

Life-Boat Oars

Date: July 1866

Volume: 06

Issue: 61

LIFE-BOAT OARS.

As a life-boat has, in the majority of eases, to be propelled by oars, and as, in order to rescue a shipwrecked crew, she has generally to be rowed to windward against a heavy sea and strong wind, it...

Category: Articles

Services of the Life-Boats of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution

Date: August 1895

Volume: 16

Issue: 177

GOBLESTON. — On the 1st January, 1895, the steamers Sent, of London, and Kirkstall, of Shields, which had been detained in the roadstead by stress of weather, ran short of provisions and each sent a boat ashore to obtain supplies. A moderate...

Category: Services