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The S.S. Muristan

Date: February 1917

Volume: 23

Issue: 262

In the meantime tragic occurrences were taking place at Blyth. The s.s. Muristan, a steel steamer belonging to Swansea, while bound from the Tyne to Rouen, ran ashore in Blyth Bay.

On the night of the 18th her steeringgear...

Light Motor Life-Boats.

Date: February 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 305

By Commander Edward D. Drury, O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R., Chijf Inipsctor of Life-boats.

UNTIL 1921 Motor Life-boats could only | be placed at Stations where it was possible to build a Launching Slipway, or where the boat could...

Category: Articles

Foreign Life-Boat Services. II

Date: February 1931

Volume: 28

Issue: 305

The United States (State Service.

Established 1848).

Since the publication of our extensive note on this Service in the November issue of The Lifeboat we have received the Annual Report of the U.S....

Category: Services

A Record Year

Date: March 1937

Volume: 30

Issue: 329

THE year 1936 was for the life-boat service the busiest in its whole history of 113 years. Life-boats were launched 468 times to the help of vessels in distress. That is an average of nine launches a week. Never before have there been so...

Category: Annual Reports

Notes of the Quarter

Date: December 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 374

THE LIFE-BOAT FLEET 155 Motor Life-boats 1 Harbour Pulling Life-boat LIVES RESCUED from the foundation of the Life-boat Service in 1824 to 30th September, 1955 79,860 Notes of the Quarter THE first good summer which Britain and...

Category: Articles

Good-Bye to a Life-Boat By R W Frazer

Date: March 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 427

WHEN 1 first visited Ring, Co. Waterford, in 1925, the Helvick Life-boat was housed at road-level in a kind of hanger built out over the water on stilts. A barometer was fixed outside, with the two legends familiar to seamen—'First rise...

Category: Articles

The Lifeboat Enthusiasts' Society By John G Francis

Date: Winter 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 479

A LESSER KNOWN BRANCH of the RNLI is the Lifeboat Enthusiasts' Society. It was formed in 1964 to cater for the needs of those with a technical or historical interest in the work of the Institution. Initially there were only eight members...

Category: Articles

Notes of the Quarter

Date: Autumn 1982

Volume: 48

Issue: 482

BARMOUTH'S NEW 37ft 6in Rother lifeboat was named Princess of Wales by the Princess on November 25 in her first engagement for the RNLI. The Princess, accompanied by Prince Charles, was given an enthusiastic welcome by the large crowds...

Category: Articles

Classified Advertisements

Date: Winter 1984

Volume: 49

Issue: 487

Wordage: £5.50 per single column centimetre (minimum charge £16.50. NB: The minimum of 3cm takes about 45 words at 15 words per cm). With illustration: £12 per single column centimetre (minimum charge...

Category: Advertisement

Your Letters

Date: Summer 1992

Volume: 52

Issue: 521

Sweet Revenge Please allow me to have sweet revenge on my friend Mr Tony Pearce, who is the auxiliary in charge of St Davids coastguard station.

When I first took over as the honorary secretary of St Davids lifeboat station...

Category: Correspondence