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The Duchess of Kent and Second Coxswain Jones

Date: Winter 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 357

In the foreground (left to right) are Mr. Anthony Eden and the French Ambassador; behind the Duchess, is Sir Godfrey Baring, Bt (See page 163). - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The 37-Foot Oakley Life-Boat Amelia Which Was Paraded In London In the 1968 Lord Mayor's Show the Same Life-Boat Was Also on Show In the Forecourt of St. Paul's Cathe

Date: March 1969

Volume: 41

Issue: 427

The 37-foot Oakley life-boat Amelia which was paraded in London in the 1968 Lord Mayor's Show. The same life-boat was also on show in the forecourt of St. Paul's Cathedral and the climax to her three-day stay was a service on board... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Demonstrations Included the Capsize and Righting of the Rnli's Atlantic 21 Ilb a British Crew Righted the Boat First and Then After Being Instructed In the Righting Drill By

Date: Spring 1979

Volume: 46

Issue: 468

Demonstrations included the capsize and righting of the RNLI's Atlantic 21 ILB. A British crew righted the boat first and then, after being instructed in the righting drill by Mike Butler of the RNLI Cowes base, a Dutch crew took over... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Chichester Branch and the Hayling Island Lifeboat Crew

Date: Summer 1985

Volume: 49

Issue: 493

Runs aground: not quite Lords but an equally demanding wicket. Due to obvious tidal reasons the sponsored cricket match between Chichester branch and the Hayling Island lifeboat crew and supporters had to be limited to 20 overs per innings.... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

During His Years As President of the RNLI the Prince of Wales Named Three Life-Boats the First Being at Yarmouth Isle of Wight'

Date: January 1973

Volume: 42

Issue: 442

by courtesy of London News Agency Photos Ltd. - View image in PDF

'During his years as President of the R.N.L.I., the Prince of Wales named three life-boats, the first being at Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.'. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

The Institution's Income at a Glance

Date: June 1932

Volume: 28

Issue: 310

How each £100 of the Institution's Income was obtained in 1931.

£ s. d.

43 14 0 »«« •—•••———•••—••«« Subscriptions, Donations, and Life-boat...

Category: Accounts

The Institution's Expenditure at a Glance

Date: Winter 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 357

How each £100 of the Institution's Expenditure wa» paid out in 1950.

£ «. d.

87 18 9 __ _M MHii HBMi New Construction.

85 11 5 •• ••I HH W KMB...

Category: Accounts

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Unveiling the Statue to the Longhope Life-Boatmen at Osmondwall Cemetery, Orkney, on 9Th August, 1970.

Date: October 1970

Volume: 41

Issue: 433

A memorial to the crew of the Longhope, Orkney, life-boat who lost their lives on the night of 17th March, 1969, when their boat capsized in severe weather conditions, was unveiled in Osmondwall cemetery by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Lord Forster Presenting the Vellum to Miss Stephenson, of Boulmer

Date: September 1926

Volume: 26

Issue: 287

Beside Miss Stephenson is Mrs. Stanton. Behind her from the front of the platform to the back are: Coxswain Cross (Humber), Coxswain Dobson (Donna Nook), and Coxswain Fleming (Gorleston). On the front row of the platform from left to right... - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

Life-Saving and the United States Coast Guard

Date: December 1958

Volume: 35

Issue: 386

MARITIME safety in the United States took a giant step forward on the 28th of January, 1915, when two historic agencies, the Revenue Cutter Service and the Lifesaving Service, were merged into a single organization known as the United States...

Category: Articles