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The Corporation of Trinity-House, London

Date: October 1858

Volume: 04

Issue: 30

WE believe that it will be both interesting and instructive to the readers of the Life- Boat Journal generally to have a brief account of the origin, objects, and functions of the Trinity House, London, which is one of the most ancient and...

Category: Articles

Wilma

Date: August 1913

Volume: 22

Issue: 249

At 11 P.M.

on the 26th January signals were observed from the Newarp Light-vessel, and in response the No. 2 Life-boat Elinor Brown was launched. On reaching the Light-vessel, it was found that the brigantine Wilma, of...

The Greek Brig San Spridione, of Galaxide

Date: July 1861

Volume: 04

Issue: 41

On the night of the 16th February, the Greek brig San Spiridione, of Galaxide, coal laden, was driven ashore in Tramore Bay, in a south gale. As she made no signals of distress, her dangerous position ^was not seen from the shore until...

Bond Compensation.

Date: Summer 2006

Volume: 60

Issue: 577

BILLIONS OF POUNDS have been invested in bonds by people hoping to make the most of their money. Unfortunately for many investors, buying bonds has proved to be an expensive mistake. Now Bond Compensation.com, a specialist claims...

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What's On

Date: Winter 2018

Volume: 61

Issue: 626 Lifeboat Magazine Winter 2018/19: South/Midlands/East Community News

THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHING LIFEBOATS
26 January–22 April
Poole Museum, Dorset
Calm Before the Storm: The Art of Photographing Lifeboats celebrates the past and present of the RNLI. Glass plate images of...

Category: Articles

Services of the Life-Boats of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution

Date: August 1902

Volume: 18

Issue: 205

THURSO, CAITHNESS-SHIRK.—While a whole gale from W.N.W. was raging, accompanied by a very heavy sea and rain, on the night of the 5th January, 1902, signals of distress were observed from the schooners Emma Louise and Elizabeth Miller, both...

Category: Services

The Life-Boat Institution and Salvage of Property

Date: February 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 131

IF any excuse were necessary for again reverting to this subject in these pages, it is assuredly to be found in its importance to all concerned, viz., the owners of ships and cargoes; the various marine insurance and salvage associations;...

Category: Articles

Management of Boats In a Surf and Broken Water

Date: January 1856

Volume: 02

Issue: 19

To the Editor of the Life-Boat Journal.

SIR,—I HAVE read with considerable interest your Article in the Life-Boat Journal, on the management of boats in a surf and broken water, and must beg to offer some remarks upon it;...

Category: Correspondence

Two Sand Barges

Date: 1946

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1946

NOVEMBER 21ST. - COURTMACSHERRY, CO. CORK. At 11.20 in the morning a message was received that two sand barges, of Courtmacsherry, were drifting across the harbour bar and out to sea. A moderate westerly breeze was blowing, and the sea was...

Saving Life from Shipwreck

Date: July 1864

Volume: 05

Issue: 53

IN the Wreck Returns presented by the Board of Trade every year to Parliament, it is recorded that, from the very nature of the circumstances, the largest number of lives saved from founderings and collisions in the seas of the British Isles...

Category: Articles