LIFEBOAT MAGAZINE ARCHIVE

Advanced search
7194 search results for 'Palling'
List view Card view

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

Date: August 1888

Volume: 13

Issue: 149

PEEL, ISLE OF MAN.—On the morning of the 13th Dec., 1887, a gale, which had been blowing strongly from the S.E., suddenly shifted to the S.W., and two schooners, the Clyde and the Harbinger, of Belfast, coal laden, which were riding at...

Category: Services

Book Reviews

Date: March 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 423

With his series of books telling the stories of different life-boat stations Grahame Farr is making a unique contribution to the history of the life-boat service. Wreck and Rescue in the Bristol Channel (Part II): The Story of the Welsh...

Category: Articles

New Scottish, Irish and English Life-Boats

Date: December 1962

Volume: 37

Issue: 402

NEW life-boats in Scotland, Ireland and England—at Longhope in the Orkneys, at Howth in the Irish Republic, and at Weston-super-Mare in Somerset—were named during the last quarter.

The money to build the Longhope life-boat...

Category: Inaugurations

Lionel Lukin - Lifeboat Inventor

Date: Spring 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 520

Denied credit during his lifetime, Lionel Lukin has since been acknowledged as 'the first who built a Life Boat'. To commemorate the inventor's 250th birthday last May, assistant public relations officer Robin Sharp relates the...

Category: Articles

Review

Date: Spring 2009

Volume: 61

Issue: 587

The female shipwright

by Mary Lacy Review by Joanna Bellis

 

This is a tale of that old cliché, running away to sea. The difference here is that the escapee is an...

Category: Articles

Shoreboat Services. For Which Rewards Were Given at the November, December and January Meetings of the Committee of Management

Date: March 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 329

November Meeting.

Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire.—On the 2nd September a salvage party of six was marooned on the wreck of the Harvest Queen, owing to their boat breaking away and capsizing. Their plight was seen by a...

Category: Services

The Passage of the Motor Life-Boat "Dunleary" from Cowes to Kingstown

Date: February 1920

Volume: 24

Issue: 268

By Commander STOPFORD C. DOUGLAS, R.N., Inspector for the Irish District.

THE passage of this boat from Cowes to Kingstown gave her a. test to which Life-boats are not often subjected.

Many'encounter...

Category: Articles

Notes and News. By George F. Shee, M.A., Secretary of the Institution

Date: November 1920

Volume: 24

Issue: 271

THERE are many matters, both in con- I nexion with the work of the Stations and of the Financial Branches, which I should '• be glad to discuss with Life-boat workers, and which they, no doubt, would like to ' discuss among ...

Category: Articles

Rewards Voted By the Royal National Life-Boat Institution, From the 1st April to the 31st December, 1855

Date: April 1856

Volume: 02

Issue: 20

February 25.—The ship Simoon, of Liverpool, during foggy weather, struck on a sunken rock in St. Bride's Bay. Six men went off to her assistance in a shore boat, and after some difficulty, from the thickness of the fog, they succeeded in...

Category: Articles

Lifeboat Services

Date: Autumn 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 510

TANKER FIRE VISIBLE FROM FIVE MILES AWAY Sixteen seamen taken off blazing oil tanker The collision which involved a tanker off the Humber estuary on 17 September 1989, and the subsequent fire, made front-page news throughout the country, and...

Category: Services