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Loss of Life on the East Coast of Scotland

Date: January 1858

Volume: 04

Issue: 27

ANOTHER of those terrible visitations which have so frequently of late years befallen the fishing population on the east coast of Scotland, has again occurred, by which calamity no less than 44 men, mostly in the prime of life, have lost...

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City of Edinburgh

Date: November 1900

Volume: 17

Issue: 198

A message by telephone was received from the North Hasborough Light-vessel stating that a vessel was in need of assistance on the morning of the 5th June.

The. weather was. foggy, the sea was very heavy and a moderate gale...

Lizzie Edith

Date: August 1901

Volume: 18

Issue: 201

The Steam Life-boat Duke of Northumberland left her moorings at 11.25 A.M., on the 29th January, the Coxswain having observed a schooner in the outer roads, with a signal of distress flying.

A strong gale was blowing from N...

Fishing Cobles (2)

Date: November 1902

Volume: 18

Issue: 206

NEWBIGQIN, NORTHUMBERLAND.—On the 12th May towards the middle of the day the N.N.E. wind freshened and the sea became dangerously rough.

Several of the fishing cobles were at sea, and as four were known to be some miles...

Pena Rocias

Date: August 1904

Volume: 19

Issue: 213

SUNDERLAND, SOUTH OUTLET, DURHAM.

—A large Spanish steamer, the Pena Rocias, of Santander, went ashore at Sunderland on the night of the 4th February. She left the Tees during the afternoon in ballast bound for the Wear. At...

Tollesbury

Date: May 1906

Volume: 19

Issue: 220

The No. 1 Life- boat Eliza Harriet was launched at 4.35 A.M. on the 22nd March, during a strong N.E. gale, to the assistance of the barge Tollesbury of Ramsgate, which had stranded on the Longnose Rocks.

On arrival it was...

Mina

Date: February 1883

Volume: 12

Issue: 127

The Life-boat and steam-tug also proceeded out at 6.15 A.M. on the 13th November to the aid of the barque Mina, of Kalmar, Sweden, bound from Shields to St. Vincent with coal, which had gone ashore on the Brake Sand during a fresh E.S.E....

The S.S. Amulet

Date: February 1883

Volume: 12

Issue: 127

At 7 A.M.

on the 3rd December, intelligence was treceived that a large vessel was ashore in Druridge Bay. The crew of the Algernon and Eleanor Life-boat were at once called together, horses were sent for, and the Life-boat...

Garson

Date: February 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 131

The No. 1 Life-boat Covent Garden was also launched at 1 A.M. on the 18th November in reply to large flares which, bad been observed in the direction, of the North Scroby Sand, when the barge Qm-son, of Wisbeaeli, was discovered riding at...

Daisy

Date: August 1888

Volume: 13

Issue: 149

DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN.—A signal of distress having been observed during a S.S.W. gale and a very heavy sea on the 4th January, the Douglas No, 2 Life-boat John Turner Turner was launched at 5 A.M., and found the schooner Daisy, of Chester,...