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New Films Available

Date: June 1965

Volume: 38

Issue: 412

Three new films are now available to branches. All are in colour and 16 m.m.

sound.

One of the new films. From Baltimore to Littlehampton, which runs for 12 minutes, tells the story of how the 44-foot...

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

The Browns of Cresswell

Date: November 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 285

THERE has been a Life-boat at Cresswell, on the Northumbrian coast, for the last fifty years. What manner of place it is was described by the then Hon. Secre- tary in an article which appeared in! The Lifeboat in February,...

Category: Articles

Ceremonies

Date: Spring 1989

Volume: 51

Issue: 508

- Tyne class Mary The little town of Portpatrick, situated on the south western edge of Scotland, provided a picturesque setting for the naming ceremony of its new 47ft Tyne class lifeboat Mary Irene Millar on Friday, 19 May...

Category: Inaugurations

A Hard Worker for the R.N.L.I, at West Bromwich, Staffordshire, Is Mr. B. Ralph (Centre), of Pennyhill Lane, Who Is Seen Collecting With His Wife and Children. He First Became Interested In Life-Boats

Date: April 1972

Volume: 42

Issue: 439

A hard worker for the R.N.L.I, at West Bromwich, Staffordshire, is Mr. B. Ralph (centre), of Pennyhill Lane, who is seen collecting with his wife and children.

He first became interested in life-boats after a visit to... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Internal Combustion Petrol Engine Was First Used to Convert Sailing and Pulling Lifeboats to Motor One of the First Purpose designed Motor Lifeboats Was John a Hay a 42Ft Self-Righter Built In 1

Date: Spring 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 472

The internal combustion petrol engine was first used to convert sailing and pulling lifeboats to motor. One of the first purposedesigned motor lifeboats was John A. Hay. a 42ft self-righter built in 1908 and stationed at Stromness. She was... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

New Ways of Raising Money

Date: December 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 386

The Chairman of the Failsworth, Lancashire, Urban District Council, Mr. George Edge, has adopted the lifeboat service as his particular charity during his year of office and is trying to persuade a thousand organisations or individuals each...

Category: Donations

The Reconstruction of Tenby Lifeboat House By Ian Haken

Date: Spring 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 472

DURING A REGULAR inspection at Tenby in 1978 the RNLI's consulting engineers. Lewis and Duvivier. found that since their previous triennial upkeep and maintenance inspection many of the timber piles of the lifeboat house had deteriorated...

Category: Articles

Mrs Instance One of the Falmouth Ladies' Guild's Most Ardent Collectors and Mother of One of the Committee Members Was Photographed With Lone Atlantic Yachtsman Gerry Speiss Shortly Afte

Date: Autumn 1979

Volume: 46

Issue: 470

Mrs Instance, one of the Falmouth ladies' guild's most ardent collectors, and mother of one of the committee members, was photographed with lone atlantic yachtsman, Gerry Speiss, shortly after his triumphant arrival at Falmouth.... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The photograph at the top of the page shows ex-Coxswain Richard Evans, of Moelfre, Anglesey, the holder of two gold medals, and ex-Mechanic/Second Coxswain Evan Owen, also of the Moelfre boat, stepping ashore

Date: Autumn 1973

Volume: 43

Issue: 446

The photograph at the top of the page shows ex-Coxswain Richard Evans, of Moelfre, Anglesey, the holder of two gold medals, and ex-Mechanic/Second Coxswain Evan Owen, also of the Moelfre boat, stepping ashore at Tower Pier for the reception... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs