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This Would You Believe Is a Sponsored Walk

Date: Summer 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 489

This, would you believe, is a sponsored walk. One hundred and sixty-five children from primary schools in St Andrews' turned out to walk a total of 1,686 miles round Craigtoun Park and raised the commendable sum of £1,500. Pupils... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Seven Houses Are Being Built at Spurn Head for the Humber Lifeboat Crews This Is a Desolate Spot of Land and If the Rnli Did Not Provide Housing There Would Be No Crew F

Date: Spring 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 452

DONATE A HOUSE? Seven houses are being built at Spurn Head for the Humber lifeboat crews. This is a desolate spot of land and if the RNLI did not provide housing there would be no crew for the boat.

The total cost is... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Sci Funds An Atlantic

Date: Autumn 1999

Volume: 57

Issue: 550

SCI funds an Atlantic Peter Hindley, Chief Executive Officer of Service Corporation International (SCI) recently drew the winning ticket in the company's national raffle in aid of the RNLI.

The raffle along with many... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Maria, of Milford

Date: July 1864

Volume: 05

Issue: 53

On the 9th May the schooner Maria, " of Milford, ran on the bar at the mouth of the Boyne during a heavy gale from E.S.E. The Drogheda life-boat was quickly launched, and after one fruitless attempt succeeded in taking off her crew of 3...

Storm

Date: September 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 409

SAFE RETURN Rhyl, Flintshire. About 5 p.m. on 22nd April, 1964, red flares were seen by a man on the beach who immediately told members of the life-boat crew working in the harbour. There was a gentle south-westerly breeze with a slight...

Swallow

Date: March 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 415

CABIN CRUISER SAVED At 11.5 p.m. on nth September, 1965, the coastguard reported that he had seen a cabin cruiser run ashore, but that she had refloated. She went ashore for a second time a little later and burnt a red flare, so at 11.20 the...

Chums

Date: Summer 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 537

Direct from one of Britain's foremost gentlemans outfitters THE OXFORD onl TRADITIONAL TAILORING VERY LOW PRICES BLAZER No wardrobe is complete without a blazer and our Oxford Blazer represents the finest value for money in Britain today...

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The Life-Boat Transporting-Carriage

Date: May 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 104

(See Diagram* on next page.) The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat. Every Life-boat, except a few of the larger size, is provided with a carriage, on which she is kept in the boat-house ready for...

Category: Articles

The Life-Boat Transporting-Carriage

Date: May 1879

Volume: 10

Issue: 112

The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat.

Every Life-boat, except a few of the larger size,, is provided with a carriage, on which she is kept in the boat-house ready for immediate...

Category: Articles

The Life-Boat Transporting-Carriage

Date: May 1888

Volume: 13

Issue: 148

The Life-boat transporting-carriage is a very important auxiliary to the boat.

Every Life-boat, except a few of the larger size, is provided with a carriage, on which she is kept in the boat-house ready for immediate...

Category: Articles