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Last-Minute Rescue from Sinking Ship

Date: June 1956

Volume: 34

Issue: 376

AT 12.38 early on the morning of the j 2nd of January, 1956, the motor vessel Citrine of Glasgow, a vessel of 779 tons, bound from Llandulas for London with a cargo of limestone and carrying a crew of ten, wirelessed that her fore hatch had...

Category: Services

Three Fishing Vessels

Date: February 1898

Volume: 17

Issue: 187

PEEL, ISLE OF MAN.—While a tremendous gale of wind was blowing from N.W. on the morning of the 16th June the Life-boat MayJiew Medwin was launched to the assistance of three fishing vessels which were attempting to return to the harbour. The...

From An Original Idea by Henry Greathead

Date: Winter 1990

Volume: 51

Issue: 511

Jn Sunday, 15 March 1789 a ship, the Adventure of Newcastle, began the process which led to today's lifeboats.

Adventure was wrecked at the mouth of the Tyne while thousands of onlookers watched helplessly from the...

Category: Articles

Commander M. A. Regan, O.B.E., J.P. Honorary Secretary of the Hull Branch

Date: December 1924

Volume: 25

Issue: 282

Comnjander M. A. Regan, O.B.E., J.P.

By the sudden death at the age of sixty-three, of Commander M. A. Regan, O.B.E., J.P., the Honorary Secretary of the Branch at Hull, the Institution has lost one of its most...

Category: Obituaries

Top Left Pic: Participants In the Inner city surf Programme.

Date: Summer 2005

Volume: 60

Issue: 573

Top left pic: Participants in the Inner city surf programme.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Mercantile Credit

Date: Summer 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 501

A NEW BOAT ALL AT SEA OR PLAIN SAILING? Whether you want to buy a new or secondhand craft or refit your own, make Mercantile Credit your first port of call. As we've been financing all kinds of boats, and equipment for over 50 years our...

Category: Advertisement

Non-Members of the Yla Are Liable to Capsize at Sea So Are Members of the Yla But at Least When They Go Over Yla Members Have the Consolation of Knowing They

Date: October 1972

Volume: 42

Issue: 441

Non-members of the YLA are liable to capsize at sea. So are members of the YLA. But at least, when they go over, YLA members have the consolation of knowing they can await rescue by the R.N.L.I, with a clear... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Thoughts on the Art of Street Collecting By Clive Porter Second Coxswain Teesmouth Life-Boat

Date: September 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 425

THERE is an art in most things, and carrying a collecting tin for the R.N.L.I.

can be of great interest. Nothing could be more absorbing than spending a day in the street persuading the public that our cause is worth...

Category: Articles

Fund Raising at Sporting Events By Peter Holness

Date: Summer 1973

Volume: 43

Issue: 445

A WAY of raising funds is to hold collections at sporting events, such as professional football matches, race meetings and dog track meetings, all of which attract large gates. Four London football clubs were helpful in 1970 and each allowed...

Category: Articles

Cash Haul

Date: Summer 1996

Volume: 54

Issue: 537

A final spurt in helping The Lord Kitchener public house in Welling, Kent, to raise £12,000 for a D class inflatable lifeboat was aided by staff of Securicor Custodial Services, Charlton, who hauled a nine and a half ton prison van over... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs