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Aquasoothe (1)

Date: Winter 2002

Volume: 58

Issue: 559

Fabulous New Slimline Easy-Bather with Built-in Rechargeable Battery.

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Category: Advertisement

M.V. Robert

Date: Spring 1975

Volume: 44

Issue: 452

Coal cargo shifts THE CREW of Clovelly lifeboat, the 71' Clyde Charles H. Barrett (Civil Service No. 35), at anchor in Lundy Roads at 1125 on Tuesday, January 21, sighted MV Robert and saw that she had a 30° list to starboard. As...

Lifeboat Services

Date: Summer 1987

Volume: 50

Issue: 501

South East Division Speedboat AT 1734 on Bank Holiday Monday, August 1986, the crews of Sheerness' 44ft Waveney and 16ft D class inflatable lifeboats were alerted by the duty officer at the Medway Port Office, following reports from...

Category: Services

Queen of the Tyne

Date: July 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 77

On the 29th Jan- uary, during a south-westerly gale, the coal- laden brig Queenofthe Tyne, of South Shields, went on the Gorton Sand. The life-boat Iiostitia promptly proceeded off to the scene of the wreck, and on reaching the spot found...

The Steamers S.S.Erasmus Wilson and the Lord Alfred Paget

Date: November 1886

Volume: 13

Issue: 142

LOWESTOFT.—Intelligence having been received that two steamers had been in collision in the north part of Stanford Channel, The Samuel Plimsoll Life-boat put off at 9.15 A.M., on the' 10th September, and reached the vessels as they...

Egmont

Date: August 1884

Volume: 12

Issue: 133

At midnight on the llth February it was reported that a schooner, which proved to be the Egmont, of and for Cork from Cardiff with a cargo of coal, was riding with only one anchor close to " Holden's Bed." Her crew were said to...

William

Date: February 1882

Volume: 11

Issue: 123

SKERRIES, Co. DUBLIN.—On the 14th October the schooner William, of Dublin, bound from Swansea to Ardrossan with a cargo of coal, and having a crew of five men, sought shelter in Skerries Bay from stress of weather, the wind at the time...

Louise

Date: February 1907

Volume: 20

Issue: 223

About 8 o'clock on the evening of the 16th May a boat was noticed on the north side of Aberdovey bar, riding in a most dangerous position with a moderate gale blowing from N.W. As the boat was in immediate danger the Life - boat William...

Prindsesse Louise

Date: November 1894

Volume: 15

Issue: 174

ARDROSSAN.—On the morning of the 23rd February the barque Prindsesse Louise, of Farsund, coal laden from Ardrossan for Demerara, was observed ashore at Chapelton, about three miles north of Ardrossan. The Ardrossan Harbour Company's...

Lily Dale

Date: February 1896

Volume: 16

Issue: 179

ST. DAVID'S. —While a gale from W.S.W. was blowing and a very high sea was running, on the 24th March, signals were fired by the South Bishop Lighthouse. At 5 P.M. the Life-boat Gem was launched, made for St. David's Head, and found...