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An Admiralty Tug

Date: 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1941

THREE LIFE-BOATMEN OVERBOARD NOVEMBER 9TH - 10TH. - MONTROSE, AND BROUGHTY FERRY, ANGUS. Shortly after six in the evening an Admiralty tug was bombed from the air. The Montrose coxswain saw the bombs dropping. Thinking that the life-boat...

Lifeboat Services

Date: Summer 2000

Volume: 57

Issue: 553

The Lifeboat Relief Atlantic 75 (B705) The Vera Skilton The Crew Tfignks on Vellum Helmsman Wayne Martin for his 'boat handling skill.

judgement and leadership.' '...[he] handled the Atlantic 75 expertlv...'...

Category: Services

List of Launches

Date: Autumn 1998

Volume: 56

Issue: 546

Station-by-station lifeboat launches for June and July 1998 Aberdeen Arun; Jul 4, 25 and 26 D Class: Jun 29. Jul 4 (twice), Jul 14 and 26 Abersoch Atlantic 21; Jun 9, Jul 18, 20 and 23 Aberystwyth Atlantic 75 Jun 9. 14 (twice), 20, 21 and...

Category: Services

Life-Boatman's Gallantry on the High Seas

Date: February 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 289

Awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for the bravest deed of the year. WHEN the trawler Sarepta of Lowestoft was returning from the fishing grounds on October 31st last, in heavy, squally and very cold weather, with a heavy sea...

Category: Awards

The Inaugural Ceremony of the Buckie Motor Life-Boat

Date: June 1923

Volume: 25

Issue: 279

THIS Motor Life-boat went from Cowes to her Station by sea in August, 1922, but it was found necessary to postpone the actual ceremony of inaugurating the boat until the spring of this year. The Boat is of the Watson type, 45 feet by 11 feet...

Category: Inaugurations

Whitby Sunday October 19 1980: at 1030 a Converted Ship's Lifeboat Was Seen Heading Towards the Harbour Entrance Conditions Were Very Dangerous With a Very Heavy Swell and Breaking Sea

Date: Autumn 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 474

Whit by, Sunday October 19, 1980: At 1030 a converted ship's lifeboat was seen heading towards the harbour entrance.

Conditions were very dangerous, with a very heavy swell and breaking seas at the bar and in the... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Underwater Shape of the Tyne Class Hull Is Well Illustrated During a Capsize Trial Note the Soft Round Bilges Deep Fine Bow and the Propellers Recessed Into Shallow

Date: Autumn 1991

Volume: 52

Issue: 518

The underwater shape of the Tyne class hull is well illustrated during a capsize trial. Note the soft, round bilges, deep, fine bow and the propellers recessed into shallow tunnels and protected by long skegs.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

"God Bless The" Life-Boat Men

Date: November 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 106

" GOD bless the" Life-boat Men.

"Long live the Noble" Men, " God bless the" Men.

And may they ever be When, toss'd on stormy sea, In safety kept by Thee.

Category: Poetry

London International Boat Show 1980

Date: Winter 1980

Volume: 47

Issue: 471

FOR THE FIRST TIME ever the RNLI had two different stands at Earls Court and for many of the thousands of visitors there was no doubt that the lifeboats were stars of the show. The spotlight fell on us time and again allowing us to give a...

Category: Articles

When Stanley Brett District Engineer (North West) Retired After 38 Years Service Motor Mechanics from Lifeboat Stations In All Parts of the North West of England and W

Date: Spring 1977

Volume: 45

Issue: 460

When Stanley Brett, district engineer (north west), retired after 38 years service, motor mechanics from lifeboat stations in all parts of the north west of England and Wales gathered at the Grange Hotel, Rhyl, to wish him well. Mr Brett,... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs