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Life-Boat Saturday Fund

Date: February 1904

Volume: 19

Issue: 211

CARDIGAN.—In the early morning of the 16th March, while a strong gale was blowing, signals of distress were seen from a ketch in Cardigan Bay.

The Life-boat Lizzie and Charles Leigh Clare was promptly launched and went to...

Category: Articles

"Light of All Nations" on the Goodwin Sands

Date: January 1854

Volume: 01

Issue: 11

THE following letter has been forwarded to the Committee of this Institution, to which, considering the great importance of the subject, and the apparent feasibility of the proposition, we give insertion, as we fully concur in Mr....

Category: Correspondence

The King of Norway and One of Our Crews

Date: May 1913

Volume: 22

Issue: 248

IT is our pleasing duty to record, from time to time, the rewards which are conferred on our Life-boatmen by the rulers of foreign countries.

The latest instance is a gracious act on the part of H.M. the King of Norway in...

Category: Articles

The Barges Maid of Munster, Asphodel, Adriatic and Vigilant

Date: October 1947

Volume: 32

Issue: 343

FOUR SERVICES IN SEVENTEEN HOURS Southend-on-Sea, Essex.—At 2.30 in the afternoon of the 23rd of April, 1947, a resident of Leigh telephoned that a fishing boat was ashore at Marsh End, off Leigh. A strong south-south-west gale was blowing,...

The Three-Masted Motor Schooner Windermere, of Dublin

Date: 1945

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1945

OCTOBER 3RD. - ROSSLARE HARBOUR, CO. WEXFORD. At 11.20 in the morning the Carne coast life-saving service telephoned that a schooner was ashore at Churchtown, Carnsore Point. The weather was calm, but there was a dense fog. The motor...

The Spanish Steam Trawlers Evaristo Perez and Teresa Camposa

Date: October 1936

Volume: 30

Issue: 327

Ballycotton, Co. Cork. — During a thick fog on the afternoon of the 2nd May sirens were heard sounding continuously.

A moderate east breeze was blowing, with a moderate sea. The motor life-boat Mary Stanford was launched at...

Major Arthur Thomas Fisher, Honorary Secretary of the Salisbury Branch

Date: February 1925

Volume: 26

Issue: 283

Major Arthur Thomas Fisher, .Honorary Secretary of the Salisbury Branch.

WE regret to announce the death of Major A. T. Fisher, who founded the Salisbury Branch in 1910, and had been its Honorary Secretary ever...

Category: Obituaries

Henry Britton, Ex-Coxswain at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

Date: May 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 290

HENRY BRITTON, for 50 years Coxswain of the Life-boat at Walton-on-the-Naze, died on March 20th last, at the age of 79.

He was appointed Coxswain in "1884, when the Station was established, and retired in 1914. During...

Category: Obituaries

The Private Wireless Transmitting Station Ocean 7 (Radio 270)

Date: June 1967

Volume: 40

Issue: 420

At 2.25 p.m. on 5th January, 1967, the coastguard informed the honorary secretary that the private wireless transmitting station Ocean 7 (Radio 270), had an injured man on board, and asked if the life-boat could take him off as he was hi...

The Lions of Trafalgar Stand Guard As Volunteers and Supporters Man the Displays and Collect Cash {Above)

Date: Autumn 1997

Volume: 56

Issue: 542

The lions of Trafalgar stand guard as volunteers and supporters man the displays and collect cash {above) while Stanley Potter aka Stormy Stan fteftl looks after the children.. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs