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A Salmon Fishing Coble

Date: August 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 141

MONTROSE.—-At 5 P.M. on the 8th of January, during a gale from the N.N.W., it was reported that a salmon fishing coble, with four men, was anchored a mile and a-half from Kirkside, and flying signals of distress, being in danger of drifting...

The Dredger Walter Glynn

Date: February 1911

Volume: 21

Issue: 239

A fierce westerly gale swept the Mersey during the early hours of the 27th August, and at about 4 A.M. the large dredger Walter Glynn, belonging to the Docks and Harbour Board, was capsized near the North Wall, Liverpool. She had a crew of...

Buckingham (2)

Date: June 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 334

Filey, Scarborough, and Whitby, Yorkshire.

—During the evening of the 25th February, 1938, the Grimsby trawler Buckingham, with a crew of sixteen on board, ran aground at Newbiggin Wyke, just north of Filey Brig. A moderate...

Sirius

Date: October 1938

Volume: 30

Issue: 335

St. David's, Pembrokeshire.—On the morning of the 16th April, 1938, the local motor boat Sirius put out from Forth Clais with seventeen people on board, for a trip to Grasholme. They did not return when expected, and anxiety was felt for...

Titia

Date: February 1935

Volume: 29

Issue: 321

On the morning of the 9th December the coast- guard telephoned that a motor vessel was driving ashore just south of the pier. A S.S.W. gale was blowing and a very rough sea was running. The motor life-boat E.M.E.D. put out at 9.50 A.M. and...

H.M. Trawler Hero

Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

OCTOBER 23RD. - RAMSGATE, KENT.

At about 8.20 A.M. information was received through the coastguard from the naval authorities that H.M. trawler Hero was aground north of the South Goodwin Lightvessel.

A...

The S.S. Hybert

Date: February 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 309

The S.S. Hybert, of Wilmington, U.S.A., a vessel of some 6,500 tons, stranded on the South Goodwin Sands, about 7.20 A.M. on 6th November, in a light breeze.

She had a crew of thirty-six and a general cargo on board, and...

Features

Date: Summer 2007

Volume: 60

Issue: 581

cLose UP Nor any drop to drink to the surprise of many, RnLi lifeboat crews headed inland this summer, responding to a different kind of emergency. Carol Waterkeyn fi nds out what was going on What can be worse than losing your home and...

Category: Articles

Summary of the Meetings of the Committee of Management

Date: October 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 307

Thursday, 19th February, 1931.

SIR GODFREY BARING, BT., in the Chair.

Passed a Vote of Thanks to His Grace the DUKE OF MONTROSE, C.B., C.V.O., V.D., for attending Life-boat Ceremonies at Aberdeen and...

Category: Committee

The First Steam Life-Boat

Date: November 1890

Volume: 14

Issue: 158

THE recent notices in the press, both written and pictorial, of the latest production of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION—" the first steam Lifeboat "—have been so full, that we can quite imagine some of the Society's...

Category: Articles