Coxswain John Fox (right) and his son Michael were both in the crew of Shoreham Lifeboat Dorothy and Philip Constant when, on August 5, Albin Ballad and her crew of three were rescued during a south westerly gale force 9. Coxswain Fox, who... - View image in PDF
Category: Photographs
MOTOR INSURANCE THATS RIGHT. YOU'LL SAVE RATHER A LOT WITH FRIZZELL MOTOR INSURANCE For a start, you'll save money. Get Frizzell to give you a quote now and we'll freeze that quote for the next three months. That means that even...
Category: Advertisement
A hot nourishing meal whatever thefemergency HOTCAN, the unique selfheating meal can be prepared and eaten hot anywhere, even on the high seas.
It's the ultimate convenience meal. No preparation, no external heat source...
Category: Advertisement
A hot nourishing meal whatever the emergency HOTCAN, the unique selfheating meal can be prepared and eaten hot anywhere, even on the high seas.
It's the ultimate convenience meal. No preparation, no external heat source...
Category: Advertisement
Two Life-boats, the Martha, of Cresswell, and the Edward and Eliza, of Holy Island, celebrated Harvest Festival by answering the call of vessels in distress. In both cases the crews were actually in church, and the Harvest Festival service...
Category: Articles
Memorial memories I have been commissioned to write a book on the Maritime Memorials and Mementoes of Great Britain which will be published by Patrick Stephens about the end of 1994.
To supplement the information which I...
Category: Correspondence
IN December, 1859, the Committee of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION presented to Mr. CHARLES CLIFFORD, of London, a vote of thanks,' inscribed on vellum, in acknowledgment of his indefatigable exertions in inventing and...
Category: Articles
JUNE 21ST. - PETERHEAD, ABERDEENSHIRE.
At 4.45 P.M. a message was received that a Peterhead motor boat, the Boy, with two on board, had not returned, and the motor life-boat Julia Park Barry of Glasgow was launched at 5...
The 900-ton coaster Woodlark aground on rocks at Morte Point, Woolacombe, Devon, on 13th December, 1967, and (below) the Appledore life-boat towing the vessel clear.. - View image in PDF
Category: Photographs
Facts and Figures Provisional figures show that in 1986 lifeboats launched 3,150 times and saved 1,260 lives.
In 1985 lifeboats launched 3,899 times (an average of nearly 11 times a day) and saved 1,747 lives (an average of...
Category: Articles