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The Fundraisers

Date: Summer 1994

Volume: 53

Issue: 529

A WORKOUT on an assault course was one of the services offered in an Auction of Promises organised by Bangor branch. Others included advice on gardening, French language lessons and even flying lessons.

The event realised...

Category: Articles

Quality Training for Quality Crew

Date: Summer 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 565

As part of its mission to save lives at sea, the RNLl insists on top level training for lifeboat crews. The hope is that the better trained the lifeboat crews are, the more lives will be saved and the less likely it is that the crews...

Category: Articles

The Torpedoing of the "Leinster." By A. W. Lewis, The Consulting Engineer of the Institution

Date: November 1918

Volume: 23

Issue: 266

As it was in the course of my duties as Engineer to tie Institution that I was returning from Ireland on board the Leinster on Thursday morning, October 10th, a short account of my experience will not be out of place in THE LIFE- BOAT...

Category: Articles

Letters

Date: Summer 1973

Volume: 43

Issue: 445

Lifeboat development • I was interested to read Captain Williamson Jones' letter in THE LIFEBOAT for July (page 8). I would like to make the following points: 1—My article was a reprint from the Yachting World where it was headed...

Category: Correspondence

Aerial view of the Greek cargo ship, Nafsiporos, adrift in the middle of the Irish Sea

Date: Winter 2017

Volume: 61

Issue: 618 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2016/17

Category: Photographs

Dependence, Glanfeadon & The Douduard

Date: November 1915

Volume: 23

Issue: 258

— On the 18th March, during a whole N.E. gale, with snow showers, signals of distress were observed from three schooners at anchor in St. Tudwall's Roads. The crew of the Life-boat Oldham were at once summoned and the Life-boat...

On the Coast of Kintyre

Date: September 1933

Volume: 29

Issue: 315

The Fleetwood trawler Sulby aground, with the Campbeltown motor life-boat standing. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Screw Steamer Benjamin Whitworth, of Middlesborough

Date: February 1873

Volume: 08

Issue: 87

On the 14th November both the Life- boats on the Caister station, as well as the Yarmouth No. 1 Life-boat, the Mark Lane, went off to the assistance of the screw-steamer Benjamin Whitworth, of Middlesborough, which had grounded on the Cross...

Continued from Page 175

Date: Spring 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 536

Big problems with little ships I was fascinated to read about the 34 calls to which the Poole lifeboat responded on August Bank Holiday last year. It certainly sounds like the record for one station.

Another interesting set...

Category: Correspondence

The Screw Steamer Tuskar, of Glasgow

Date: August 1875

Volume: 09

Issue: 97

At about 7 o'clock in the evening of the 26th February, the screw steamer Tuskar, \ of Glasgow, bound from Dundee to Liver- j pool, got on shore, in heavy weather, on the Abertay Sand Bank, at the mouth of , the Kiver Tay, A heavy sea...