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Oceanic II (1)

Date: October 1947

Volume: 32

Issue: 343

A LONG SEARCH Margate, Kent, and Walton-on-the- Naze, Essex.—At 2.50 in the after- noon of the 24th of May, 1947, the coastguard telephoned that the Ameri- can steamer John Lefarge had reported that she had collided with and sunk a fishing...

Where There's a Will There's a Way

Date: Winter 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 519

To HELP THE RNLI The RNLI needs some £48m to fulfil its commitments during 1992 - and to raise such a huge sum of money from entirely voluntary contributions the Institution looks to a vast number of very varied sources. Flag weeks,...

Category: Articles

To the Editor

Date: February 1880

Volume: 11

Issue: 115

SIR,—As there have been so many changes of late years in all that is connected with sailors and ships, the loss of life at sea is a subject well worth considering during what may be termed the experimental period. The loss is not so great...

Category: Correspondence

Sketch of the Progress Made In the Construction of Coast Life-Boats. 1785-1900. No. 3

Date: November 1900

Volume: 17

Issue: 198

IN the last number of the Life-boat Journal (August, 1900) this sketch was taken up to 1840, when the Liverpool type of Life-boat came into use, and the improvements in that type were traced up to the present date.

About...

Category: Articles

Sketch of the Progress Made In the Construction of Coast Life-Boats. 1785-1900. No. 6

Date: November 1901

Volume: 18

Issue: 202

AMONG the numerous models sent in for competition for the Northumberland Prize in 1850 there were no less than twenty-one varieties of Life-rafts, some supported by one cylinder, but more by two; some by closed canoes; some by a boat divided...

Category: Articles

Annual General Meeting and Presentation of Awards

Date: Spring 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 456

ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, WEDNESDAY APRIL 14 THE TRUE MEASURE OF SUCCESS — 1,038 LIVES SAVED IN 1975 THOSE MARVELLOUSLY UNDER-STATED CITATIONS . . .' Thus Raymond Baxter put into words the feelings of the crowded Royal Festival Hall on the...

Category: Meetings

The Sailing Trawler W. E. H.

Date: February 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 317

On the morning of the 7th December the Lowestoft sailing trawler W.E.H. ran ashore on a sandbank formed at the North Pier extension, while returning from the fishing grounds. A whole E.N.E. gale was blowing and heavy seas broke over the...

Awards to Coxswains and Life-Boat Men

Date: February 1922

Volume: 24

Issue: 275

To WM. CHAS. JAMES, on his retirement, after serving four years as Second Coxswain and eighteen years as Coxswain of the Point of Ayr Life-boat, a Framed Certificate of Service and a Pension.

To JOSEPH HUGHES, on his...

Category: Awards

Some Ways of Raising Money

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

Poole guild, formed twelve years ago with ten members, now has a membership of 700 and since 1969 it has raised 63,000; the total last year exceeded 15,000. Members of the guild man both a lifeboat caravan on Poole Quay, which took...

Category: Donations

April (1)

Date: 1943

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1943

PORTMUCK, Co. ANTRIM. Just after noon on the 19th of October, 1943, a British aeroplane crashed into the sea about six miles south-east of Muck Island, and the Portmuck coastguard called out a local motor boat, Bl96. The sea was smooth with...

Category: Services