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The Lowestoft Trawler Garibaldi, J. Which Broke Adrift, Being Towed Back to Port on 15th December, 1966, By the Lowestoft Life-Boat

Date: June 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 420

The Lowestoft trawler Garibaldi, ]. which broke adrift, being towed back to port on 15th December, 1966, by the Lowestoft life-boat. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Hull's Shape Emerges at This Stage the Boat Is Built Upside Down

Date: Autumn 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 494

The Hull's Shape Emerges at This Stage The Boat Is Built Upside Down. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Voyage of the Motor Life-Boat "William Evans" from Cowes to Wexford

Date: November 1921

Volume: 24

Issue: 274

THE following are some extracts from the report of the Irish District Inspector on the voyage which the new Wexford Motor Life-boat made to her Station, under her own power, as soon as her trials at Cowes had been...

Category: Articles

Boy's Own, Speedwell and Cluaran

Date: December 1948

Volume: 32

Issue: 348

North Sunderland, Northumberland.— About noon on the 8th of November, 1948, several of the fishing boats returned to harbour. The north- westerly breeze was light, but there was a very heavy swell at the harbour entrance, and they had...

On Behalf of the Rnli Stephen Mearns Coxswain of Courtmacsherry Harbour Lifeboat Received the Sbbnf Golden Anchor Award from Denis Thatcher Photograph By Courtesy of Picture Power

Date: Winter 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 471

On behalf of the RNLI, Stephen Mearns, coxswain of Courtmacsherry Harbour lifeboat, received the SBBNF Golden Anchor Award from Denis Thatcher. - View image in PDF

photograph by courtesy of Picture Power. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Sir Alec Rose, Like the True Sailor He Is, Has Spoken With Reverence of the Power of the Sea: 'No One Knows the Sea, Which Is a Great Leveller That Soon Cuts the Big-Headed Sailor Down to Size. In Th

Date: January 1971

Volume: 42

Issue: 434

Sir Alec Rose, like the true sailor he is, has spoken with reverence of the power of the sea: 'No one knows the sea, which is a great leveller that soon cuts the big-headed sailor down to size. In the tremendous gales I have experienced... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

(Below) There Were No Open Days In 1994

Date: Summer 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 537

(Below) There were no open days in 1994 as the new facilities at Cowes were under construction. This was the first opportunity for visitors to see how the Atlantics are built and maintained in their new purpose-built workshops.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Lifeboatmen of Blyth: (Lower Group I to R): Motor Mechanic John Scott Second Coxswain Charles Hatcher John Foster Stan Marshall David Coussins Keith Barnard and Barry Pearson (U

Date: Summer 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 473

The lifeboatmen of Blyth: (lower group, I. to r.): Motor Mechanic John Scott, Second Coxswain Charles Hatcher, John Foster, Stan Marshall, David Coussins, Keith Barnard and Barry Pearson, (upper group, I. to r.): Assistant Mechanic Dallas... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

When Hm the Queen Visited Shetland In May to Open Sullom Voe Oil

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

When HM The Queen visited Shetland in May to open Sullom Voe Oil Terminal, accompanied by HM King Olav of Norway and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, the Royal party also took a walk in Lerwick, stopping to talk with crew members aboard the Arun... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Concorde Noses Down the Thames for Its Last Journey

Date: Spring 2004

Volume: 59

Issue: 568

One of the RNLI Thames lifeboats turned out to see Concorde making her final journey during April. It was an unusual event because instead of flying at an altitude of 11 miles, Concorde was 'sailing' along the Thames aboard a barge.... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs