Ll'.-Commander Harold Harvey, divisional inspector: 'the responsibility of an admiral and the authority of a midshipman'.. - View image in PDF
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Once the lifeboat is high and dry, quarter stoppers support her entire 32 tons as the bridle is dismantled . . .. - View image in PDF
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Mrs Dorothy Parsons' father, John Southerden (left) stands guard over the Rye lifeboat after the disaster - see letter above.. - View image in PDF
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BROUGHTY FERRY.—A telegram having been received stating that two vessels appeared to be embayed at the mouth of the Tay and were in danger of being driven on the banks, on which a terrific sea was breaking, during a very strong gale from the...
The Spanish Motor Life-Boat "Sir William Hillary". - View image in PDF
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The Duke of Kent and Mrs Tom Lisle of Cullercoats. - View image in PDF
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Used English and Foreign Stamps Can Earn The RNLI Money. - View image in PDF
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Naming Ceremony of the New Sunderland Life-Boat. - View image in PDF
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The Naming Ceremony Cromer No 2 Life-Boat. - View image in PDF
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The District Inspector of Life-boats for the South East, Mr. R. D. Pike, being briefed by Staff- Sergeant R. Fennessey, U.S.A.F.,about the pilot's survival kit used with the McDonnell F-4C Phantom II fighter.. - View image in PDF
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