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Opening of the New Headquarters: the President Hrh the Duke of Kent With (I to R) the Director Captain Nigel Dixon and the Chairman Major-General Ralph Farrant

Date: Spring 1976

Volume: 44

Issue: 456

Opening of the new headquarters: The President, HRH The Duke of Kent, with (I. to r.) the Director, Captain Nigel Dixon, and the Chairman, Major-General Ralph Farrant.

photograph by courtesy of Bournemouth News and Picture... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Selsey: the Lord Mayor Locum Tenens Colonel and Alderman Sir Ronald Gardner-Thorpe Attended the Re-Dedication of the 47Ft Tyne Class Lifeboat Rnlb City of London Photogr

Date: Spring 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 488

Selsey: The Lord Mayor, Locum Tenens, Colonel and Alderman Sir Ronald Gardner-Thorpe attended the re-dedication of the 47ft Tyne class lifeboat RNLB City of London. - View image in PDF

photograph by courtesy of Jeff Morris. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

A Replica of Greathead's 'Original' Lifeboat Made of Flowers Was Used By Lowestoft Ladies' Guild at the Rnli Anniversary Ball and Church Service In March

Date: Summer 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 449

A replica of Greathead's 'Original' lifeboat made of flowers was used by Lowestoft ladies' guild at the RNLI anniversary ball and Church service in March. The guild raises over £3,000 annually for branch... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Runa

Date: Spring 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 358

Port Erin, and Peel, Isle of Man.—At 9.40 on the morning of the 21st of April, 1951, the Director of the Marine Bio- logical Station sent a message to the Port Erin life-boat authorities. Two life-boatmen had reported that the Station's...

A Canoe

Date: December 1956

Volume: 34

Issue: 378

Bembridge, Isle of Wight.—At 8.37 on the morning of the 28th of August, 1956, the Foreland coastguard tele- phoned that the Newport police had reported that a man had swum ashore at Woodside and that another man had been left clinging to a...

A Book on the Cornish Life-Boats

Date: February 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 317

THE seaboard of Cornwall can present two faces—the milder one—that usually seen by the summer visitor—is a pleasant one of sun-baked sands, regular lines of surf delightful for bathing, quaint houses and harbours, and granite rocks arranged...

Category: Articles

The Presentation of Public Relations Statuettes Was Made By the Duke of Atholl Seen Above (I) With Mrs Stanley Herbert Who Received the Statuette Awarded Posthum

Date: Winter 1978

Volume: 45

Issue: 463

The presentation o)'public relations statuettes was made by the Duke of Atholl, seen above (I.) with Mrs Stanley Herbert, who received the statuette awarded posthumously to her husband, and Peter Hadfield. (Right) The other two... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Hauling Up: Coxswain Davies Is Holding One of the Ropes Which Have Taken the Lifeboat's Weight While the Winch Wire Was Attached Photograph By Courtesy of Peter Da

Date: Spring 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 460

Hauling up: Coxswain Davies is holding one of the ropes which have taken the lifeboat's weight while the winch wire was attached. - View image in PDF

photograph by courtesy of Peter Davies. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Moored Alongside at Stenpiren Quay: (I to R) Ulla Rinman Sweden Dan Brostrom Sweden City of London Rnli Fritz Behrens Federal Republic of Germany Olav V Norway Geb

Date: Summer 1983

Volume: 48

Issue: 485

Moored alongside at Stenpiren Quay: (I to r) Ulla Rinman, Sweden, Dan Brostrom, Sweden, City of London, RNLI, Fritz Behrens, Federal Republic of Germany, Olav V, Norway, Gebroeders Luden, The Netherlands, and (in foreground) Alice Olsson,... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Alpheus Marshall

Date: August 1879

Volume: 10

Issue: 113

BRIGHSTONE GRANGE, ISLE of WIGHT.

— On the 9th February, the barque Alpheus Marshall, of Digby, N.S., bound from New York to London, with a general cargo, went ashore on Atherfield Ledge during a fog. The wind was blowing...