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Rnli News

Date: Autumn 1990

Volume: 52

Issue: 514

Hammering away...

The RNLI's appeal for autographed items which can be auctioned to raise funds has already attracted an enthusiastic response.

Several hundred autographs have been received at...

Category: Articles

Life-Boat Essay Competition

Date: September 1934

Volume: 29

Issue: 319

Presentation of Prizes in Greater London.

THIS year, for the first time, the prize for the best essay in Great Britain and Ireland was won by a pupil of a London school, Alfred Robinson, of Warple Way Mixed School,...

Category: Articles

Sixteen Men Rescued from Wreck

Date: September 1955

Volume: 34

Issue: 373

ON the 26th of April, 1955, the S.S.

Germania, of Piraeus, ran ashore to the east of Beachy Head. During the next ten days a number of salvage boats went out to her, and at 4.30 on the afternoon of the 6th of May Coxswain...

Category: Services

Tips from Anstruther

Date: June 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 424

'WE would like to give a donation . . .'.

Welcome words to anyone who has a hand in raising money for the R.N.L.I., and we hear them often at the various functions arranged by ladies' guilds, branches and...

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Notes of the Quarter

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

IN HIS SPEECH to the governors of the Institution at the annual general meeting held at the Royal Festival Hall on May 12, the Duke of Atholl, chairman of the RNLI, reported that 1980 had been a year of great achievement for the RNLI, with...

Category: Articles

M.F.V. Concord and M.F.V. Broadside

Date: Spring 1981

Volume: 47

Issue: 476

Atlantic 21 escort IN HIS CAPACITY as harbour master, Helmsman Roger Trigg of Southwold lifeboat station heard at 1625 on Friday January 16 that MFV Concord, a 35ft 6in ex-Liverpool class lifeboat, had broken down three-quarters of a mile...

Atlantic Storms

Date: March 1926

Volume: 26

Issue: 286

" So long as men shall continue to navigate the ocean, and the tempests shall hold their course over its surface, disasters by sea, shipwreck and peril to human life must inevitably take place." —SIR WILLIAM HILLARY,...

Category: Articles

New Life-Boats

Date: February 1909

Volume: 20

Issue: 231

ST. ANNE'S-ON-THE-SEA, LANCASHIRE.— The No. 1 Life-boat which has done duty at St. Anne's since 1886 has been re- placed by a new boat of the Liverpoo1 type, 36 feet long by 9 feet wide, fitted with two water-ballast tanks, and row-...

Category: Inaugurations

Lifeboat Services

Date: Autumn 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 450

North Western Division MFV on lee shore AT 2350 ON JUNE 8, 1974, Edwin B.

Brown, an ILB crew member at New Brighton, Merseyside, was told that a fishing boat appeared to be aground on a lee shore in Rock Channel. He...

Category: Services

The Life-Boat Stations of the United Kingdom

Date: November 1875

Volume: 09

Issue: 98

VOL—KINGSGATE.

The Thomas Chapman, 28 feet long, 6 feet beam, 6 oars.

THE next Life-boat Station westward from Mar- gate, of which we gave some account in the Life- boat Journal for the last quarter, is...

Category: Articles