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An Important National Question

Date: July 1861

Volume: 04

Issue: 41

WE have frequently had occasion to allude to the feet—to the astounding fact—that an annual average of more than 700 human beings suffer death by drowning, from shipwreck or collision, on the shores and in the waters of the United Kingdom...

Category: Articles

A Hundred Years Ago

Date: December 1956

Volume: 34

Issue: 378

WALMER AND DEAL, KENT A BRANCH of the National Life-boat Institution, under the above title, has been recently founded at Walmer, and a 30-feet life-boat, on Mr. Peake's plan, perfectly equipped both for sailing and rowing, and combining...

Category: Articles

IRB Launches North-West District

Date: December 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 418

Rescues by IRBs in August were carried out by the following stations: Moelfre, Anglesey - At 4.55 p.m. on 8th August, 1966, a small boat was reported drifting out to sea off Moelfre island. The IRB was launched at 5 o'clock in a moderate...

Category: Services

St Patrick

Date: Summer 1978

Volume: 46

Issue: 465

Engine room fire THE TRAWLER St Patrick reported to the Coastguard Channel Navigation Service on channel 10 VHP at 1805 on Wednesday December 7, 1977, that she was hove to with smoke coming from the engine room five miles south east of Dover...

People and Places

Date: Autumn 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 502

Lottery Saturday afternoon shoppers jostled with each other for the best view of the 39th lottery draw. The event took place at 3pm on Saturday, October 31 inside the Poole branch of Tesco's supermarket, by kind permission of branch...

Category: Articles

Special delivery

Date: Spring 2015

Volume: 61

Issue: 611 Lifeboat Magazine Spring 2015

‘THIS BRAVE OLD SEAMAN’

I thought you might be interested in the enclosed taken from The Seamen of the Downs by the Rev Thomas Treanor, c1890s.

‘… There is a Norse flavour...

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Focus on . . . . Great Yarmouth and Gorleston

Date: December 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 410

There she lies in the Gorleston boathouse—a sturdy, tubular creature, greyblack like the seals on the nearby Scroby sands who, at her approach, dive and slither into the sea, splashing noisily.

Jack Bryan, mechanic of the...

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Sjofna, of Oslo (1)

Date: 1944

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1944

NOVEMBER 23RD. - PADSTOW, CORNWALL, AND CLOVELLY, DEVON.

At 2.30 in the morning the Padstow coastguard telephoned that news had been received from the naval authorities at Falmouth that a ship was ashore at Knap Head, near...

Lexington, of Nassau

Date: October 1865

Volume: 05

Issue: 58

Early on the morning of the 7th February a large vessel was seen on the Salthouse Bank with flag of distress flying, and in a very perilous position. The wind was very strong from S.W., and the weather thick. The Black- pool life-boat was...

Dear reader

Date: Summer 2013

Volume: 61

Issue: 604 Lifeboat Magazine Summer 2013

My son was 4 at the time. We were living at Staithes, in North Yorkshire, and he started trying to swim across the harbour.

I shouted, but he didn’t come back – he just kept swimming. I jumped in fully clothed, reached him...

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