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The James H. Price, of Savannah

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

AUGUST 28TH. - WALMER, KENT. At 6.30 in the evening, a steamer was seen to be in danger of running ashore and the life-boat coxswain put out in a shore boat to investigate.

A strong south-westerly breeze was blowing and the...

The Spanish Barque Primera de Torrevieja

Date: January 1862

Volume: 05

Issue: 43

On the 7th August, the Spanish barque Pritnera de Torrevieja, bound from Liverpool to the Havannah, with a valuable cargo, ran ashore on the Blackwater Bank. Information having been conveyed to the Cahore life- boat station, 12 miles distant...

The Wreck Register and Chart for 1861

Date: October 1862

Volume: 05

Issue: 46

SHAKESPEARE compares England to a fortress, and the Channel to a moat; but if he saw the leviathan steamers now coming up that channel, he would be the first to acknowledge that the comparison did not hold good in the present day. We do not...

Category: Articles

The Life-Boat Service In France

Date: February 1905

Volume: 19

Issue: 215

LA SOCIETK CENTRALE DE SAUVETAGE DBS NAUFRAGES, which has its head- quarters in Paris, was established in 1865, and has done excellent work in life-saving, having been the means of rescuing, up to the 1st March last, 13,915 lives from a...

Category: Articles

The Freighter Akbar Jayanti, of Bombay

Date: March 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 419

St. Mary's, Scilly Islands - At noon on 3ist October, 1966, a seaman aboard the freighter Akbar Jayanti, of Bombay, required medical attention, as a cockroach had crawled into his ear, causing severe earache. The life-boat Guy and Clare...

Feature Just Like the Real Thing

Date: Winter 2003

Volume: 59

Issue: 563

Training simulatorThe future of training With lives at risk at sea, the RNLI takes its training very seriously, but serious training doesn't have to be dull or old-fashionedImagine you're out on a shout in storm force conditions....

Category: Articles

Robert and Mary & The Brotherly Love

Date: November 1910

Volume: 21

Issue: 238

Three cobles put to sea in the early morning of the 22nd April, and at 8 A.M. one of them returned, as the sea was rapidly grow- ing. The other two—the Robert and Mary and the Brotherly Love—reached the roads about 10 o'clock, and lay...

The Late Mr. Charles Dixon, R.I.

Date: November 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 320

BY the death of Mr. Charles Dixon, R.I., the marine painter, on 12th September, at the age of sixty-one, the Institution has lost a valued and •generous friend. Mr. Dixon painted two of the outstanding life-boat services of recent years, the...

Category: Obituaries

The Aith Hope Longhope) Life-Boat Crew

Date: August 1899

Volume: 17

Issue: 193

To the Coxswain and Crew of the Aith Hope Life-boat Samyntas Stannak, I respectfully dedicate these simple verses for their noble work on the iight of the 31st October. It 98, in connection with the disabled steamer Manchester City, during a...

Category: Poetry

The Amphibious Motor Jeep Half Safe

Date: Summer 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 359

Walmer, Kent.—About 6.55 on the evening of the 24th of August, 1951, the Deal coastguard telephoned that he could see what seemed to be a boat between four and five miles east-south- east of the coastguard station, drifting north to the...