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The Testing of a New Life-Boat

Date: November 1909

Volume: 20

Issue: 234

IN November 1908 and in February this year an account was given in the Life-boat Journal of the steps taken to select a new Life-boat, and also some Notes of the way she is built. It may now be of interest to the coxswains and crews who man...

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A Fishing Boat

Date: January 1868

Volume: 06

Issue: 67

The Western Commercial Traveller life-boat at Cadgwith, Cornwall, was lent to the fishermen at their earnest request, and the men were thus enabled to put out and cave their large seine net, which had broken away from its fastenings during...

The Wreck Register for 1877-78

Date: November 1879

Volume: 10

Issue: 114

FROM the Abstract of the Wreck Register presented by the Board of Trade, before the close of last Session, to Parliament, it appears that the number of shipwrecks, casualties, and collisions on and near the coasts of the United Kingdom,...

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Date: Winter 1973

Volume: 42

Issue: 443

MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK THE sighting of a man in distress on Culver Cliff near Minehead, Somerset, on 2nd July, 1972, led to a rescue by the local ILB. He was first seen standing on a small overhanging rock, about 50 feet up, waving a towel....

An Aeroplane (155)

Date: 1941

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1941

OCTOBER 9TH. - MOELFRE, ANGLESEY.

A British bomber aeroplane had been reported in the sea eighteen miles S.E. of Douglas, which would make her 39 miles from Moelfre, but it was found that the lifeboat was not needed and she...

S.S. British Dragoon

Date: Spring 1951

Volume: 33

Issue: 358

New Brighton, Cheshire.—At 7.18 on the night of the 1st of March, 1951, the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board tele- phoned that the S.S. British Dragoon, of London, a tanker of 9,909 tons, was ashore on Taylors Spit in the Queens Channel. At...

Fluminense

Date: September 1962

Volume: 37

Issue: 401

CABIN CRUISER TOWED OFF SANDS Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. At 11.56 on the night of the 12th May, 1962, the coastguard informed the coxswain that a small craft was reported to be aground on the Sunk Sands near No. 6 Barrow West buoy and that she...

Plymouth's Lifeboats 1803-1974 By Jeff Moiris

Date: Spring 1974

Volume: 43

Issue: 448

FROM PULLING 'ORIGINAL' TO HIGH SPEED 'FAST AFLOAT' WAVENEYPLYMOUTH, host city for the first International Lifeboat Exhibition, 'Lifeboat International', from July 19 to August 17, was one of the 31 stations to have a...

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How "Life-Boat Flag Days" Are Arranged

Date: November 1915

Volume: 23

Issue: 258

ON the outbreak of War last year many Branch Committees felt that the arrangements which they had in prospect for the benefit of the Institution should be abandoned and their labours devoted to the many War Funds which immediately sprang...

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Coxswain's Third Silver Medal

Date: December 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 426

Shoals had been finally cleared the coxswain set course for Longhope. The life- boat reached Longhope pier at 6.30 and landed the survivors. She was refuelled and ready for service again at 7 o'clock.

In addition to the...

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