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Voices

Date: Spring 2007

Volume: 60

Issue: 580

VOICes ‘The lifeboat volunteers make me proud to be British.’ Murray Walker The voice of Formula One tells Rory Stamp of his admiration for the RNLI’s crews ‘I’ve always had immeasurable respect for them,’ says Murray Walker as he watches...

Category: Articles

Adrift In the Irish Sea. Search By Seven Life-Boats

Date: April 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 333

ON the night of the 15th November, 1937, the three-masted auxiliary schooner Invermore, of Dublin, left New Ross, Co. Wexford, for Liverpool, with a cargo of pit props. She carried a crew of five. During the following night, when she was off...

Category: Services

Three Cromer Life-Boatmen Drowned

Date: Spring 1953

Volume: 33

Issue: 365

THE three life-boatmen who lost their ! lives when the crab boat Boy Jimmy sank a hundred yards off shore near Cromer were all members of the Cromer No. 2 life-boat.

One was the coxswain, James William Davies, who was...

Category: Obituaries

Better than fiction

Date: Spring 2008

Volume: 61

Issue: 583

Neil Oliver’s fascination with daring deeds has led him to champion the RNLI – and he’s been in deep water himself a few times, as he tells Rory Stamp

With his rich Scots accent and long black hair, broadcaster, writer and...

Category: Articles

Additional Stations and New Life-Boats

Date: November 1894

Volume: 15

Issue: 174

FOLKESTONE. — The ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION has formed a Life- boat station at Folkestone, in accordance with the wishes of the local residents, as an additional safeguard for life-saying pur- poses for that part of the coast, the...

Category: Articles

Sidelights on Stations

Date: September 1965

Volume: 38

Issue: 413

MR. TOM BOWMAN, the assistant tractor driver, Rhyl, had his car stolen from outside the boathouse while he was engaged on a launch on Good Friday. His son and Mr. Peter Hughes, both members of the Life-boat Guild, were in the boathouse at...

Category: Articles

Lifeboat Stations of the Isle of Man By Joan Davies

Date: Winter 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 471

VERY CLOSE TO THE SEA are people of the Isle of Man. Set in the Irish Sea almost equidistant between England and Ireland, with Scotland to the north and Wales to the south, not only is the island itself dependent on sea trade but is lies...

Category: Articles

Life-Boat Saturday Fund

Date: May 1900

Volume: 17

Issue: 196

LIST OF OFFICERS.

PRESIDENT.

Capt. H.R.H. The DUKE OF YORK, R.N., K.G.

PRESIDENT OP THE LADIES' AUXILIARIES—H.E.H. The DUCHESS OF YORK.

CENTRAL...

Category: Articles

Classified Advertisements

Date: Summer 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 477

£5.50 per single column centimetre (minimum charge £16.50).

NB: The minimum space of 3cm takes about 45 words at 15 words per cm.

ALL CLASSIFIEDS MUST BE PRE-PAID.

BOOKS SUPPORT...

Category: Advertisement

Swiftly Replaced After Damage

Date: December 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 410

Worthing's inshore rescue boat, maliciously damaged during August, suffered a two-feet rip and the repairs cost about £50. The damaged craft was replaced by another within 48 hours..

Category: Articles