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The Life-Boats of France

Date: June 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 420

ALTHOUGH the French were the first to experiment, as early as 1775, with an 'unsinkable and uncapsizable skiff' (canot insubmersible et inchavirable), they did not develop an organized life-boat service until much later.

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Category: Articles

Restless, of Petershead

Date: July 1869

Volume: 07

Issue: 73

On the following day the same life-boat put off again, and brought ashore the crew of 6 men from the schooner Restless, of Peterhead, which was totally wrecked on the Hasborough Sands, during a fresh wind and heavy sea. The shipwrecked crew...

Helene, of Rye

Date: August 1877

Volume: 10

Issue: 105

DONNA NOOK.—On the 20th February, at 9 A.M., the schooner Helene, of Rye, bound from that port to Hull, was wrecked during a gale at N.E. off Grainthorpe Haven. On the boatmen perceiving the Helene was aground and flying a signal of distress...

Melita

Date: February 1879

Volume: 10

Issue: 111

On the 19th December, the No. 2 Lifeboat put off and rescued the crew of 6 men from the brig Melita, of Blyth, which had stranded during a fresh N.W.

breeze and heavy sea. The Life-boat also brought ashore 10 beachmen who...

Ex-Coxswain Douglas Kirkaldie

Date: June 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 428

The death occurred in April this year of ex-Coxswain Douglas Kirkaldie who was from 1946 to 1952 in command of the Ramsgate, Kent, life-boat. He was 81. Mentioned in despatches for decoy work during the Dunkirk evacuation, Mr. Kirkaldie was...

Category: Donations

New Ways of Raising Money

Date: September 1964

Volume: 38

Issue: 409

Almost 20 years after Ms aircraft had been shot down in the Channel, on I2th June, 1944, a former German prisoner- of-war wrote to the British naval at- tache in Bonn to trace the commanding officer of the British escort vessel which had...

Category: Donations

Four Gifts.

Date: September 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: War Bulletin 1

A woman in Leeds has given to the Life-boat Service her first week's old age pension. A London mother has sent it a pound in gratitude for the safe journey of her children across the sea. A boy in Ilford has sent it half-a-ctovm which he...

Category: Articles

Halcyon and El Alamein

Date: December 1956

Volume: 34

Issue: 378

Stromness, Orkney.—At 7.42 on the evening of the 16th of July, 1056, the Kirkwall coastguard telephoned that the fishing- boat Halcyon, of Wick, had gone ashore on Black Craig Rock in Hoy Sound. At 7.55 the life-boat Archibald and Alexander...

Noorderkroon

Date: December 1966

Volume: 39

Issue: 418

Tynemouth, Northumberland - At 12.45 P-m- on J4tn July, 1966, news was received, that the Dutch trawler Noorderkroon, of Scheveningen, had a mine on board. H.M.S. Belton had put ratings aboard to secure the mine. The honorary secretary...

Zephyr

Date: October 1860

Volume: 04

Issue: 38

On the 28th February the brig Zephyr parted her anchors and drove on the Scroby Sand. The larger Yarmouth life-boat pro- ceeded under sail to the assistance of her crew, whom she succeeded in taking off, and with one exception landed them in...