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Feature: a Capital Rescue Service

Date: Winter 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 571

To those who live near or visit the coast, an RNLI lifeboat station is a familiar and reassuring sight. But many are still surprised to learn that there are RNLI crews launching to the rescue in London too For more than three years now, the...

Category: Articles

H.R.H. The Prince George, K.G., at Aldeburgh. Inaugural Ceremony of the New Motor Life-Boat

Date: September 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 311

ON 27th May, H.R.H. the Prince George, K.G., named the new Motor Life-boat stationed at Aldeburgh, Suffolk. This is the seventh Motor Life-boat to be named by the Prince.

The Aldeburgh boat is the first of a new type...

Category: Inaugurations

Four Bronze Medals for Shore-Boat Services

Date: November 1926

Volume: 26

Issue: 288

Newhaven (Sussex), South Shields (Northumberland).

THE Institution has awarded Bronze Medals for gallantry in saving life to four men, all four of whom ran great risk of losing their lives.

On the...

Category: Medals

A NEW LEASE OF LIFE

Date: Winter 2017

Volume: 61

Issue: 622 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2017-18

They were crying out to be saved.’ It’s the kind of phrase you’ll hear from our lifeboat crews after
a rescue. But there is another group who share this noble narrative – the lifeboat restorers

They’re depending...

Category: Articles

The New 48-Foot 6-Inch Life-Boat

Date: June 1963

Volume: 37

Issue: 404

THE Institution has produced its first life-boat of the larger class, with a cabin and shelter for the crew and survivors, which incorporates the self-righting principle. This is a 48-foot 6-inch life- boat designed by Mr. R. A. Oakley,...

Category: Articles

SPECIAL DELIVERY

Date: Winter 2018

Volume: 61

Issue: 626 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2018/19

WHITBY MEMORIES

I’ve just read the article ‘Happy birthday, Frammy!’ (Lifeboat, summer 2018). I was born at Whitby in the
1920s and one of my first recollections is watching the crew of the lifeboat trying to...

Category: Articles

Mr. Felix Rubie, M.I.N.A., Late Surveyor of Life-Boats

Date: June 1929

Volume: 27

Issue: 298

Mr. Felix Rubie, M.I.N.A., who died on 25th February last, had passed the greater part of his life in the service of the Institution. Born in 1862, he was brought up at Cowes, and it was there that he learnt his sailing. He served his...

Category: Obituaries

Nautical Images

Date: Autumn 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 494

Four Signed Maritime Fine Art Prints • BY MICHAEL JAMES WHITEH AND THE CHANNEL FLEET The might of the Channel Fleet sailing for battle against the French.

THE FRIGATES VICTORY NEWS Homeward bound, the swift and strong...

Category: Advertisement

A New Life-Boat Engine

Date: May 1922

Volume: 24

Issue: 276

THERE is one very important difference between the designing of a Life-boat and the designing of her engine.

The requirements of the Institution, so far as hulls are concerned, are quite special. No other small craft are...

Category: Articles

Heavy Weather Training In the USA By Lt Alan Tate Staff Officer Operations (Training)

Date: Summer 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 501

AT THE MOUTH of the Columbia River on the state border between Oregon and Washington lies Cape Disappointment.

Here, where the great Pacific rollers meet the outrushing river as it disgorges its contents into the ocean, is...

Category: Articles