Above: Port Alfred's 8m lifeboat. Stella Lowenstien.. - View image in PDF
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LITTLE DID I THINK some 20 years ago when I started in general practice that I should be in active service for more than a decade as a lifeboat doctor or HMA (honorary medical adviser), as we are called. Years later I asked the now retired...
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Above. Enmskillen lifeboat station's Atlantic 21 takes to the water. - View image in PDF
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Aith's Severn class lifeboat Charles Lidbury Photo: Nicholas Leach /Skip*. - View image in PDF
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Following the article 'Waiting for the lifeboat', which appeared in the Autumn 1996 issue of The Lifeboat, Lytham coxswain, Paul Heyes, and station honorary secretary, Frank Kilroy, discuss their individual viewpoints regarding...
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Left-Sweden's 12m lifeboat. F/onald Bergmann, followed by Canada's ex- RNLI Waveney class. - View image in PDF
Photo: Kees Brinkman.. - View image in PDF
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A new D class inflatable lifeboat, the gift of Warminster and District branch, was dedicated at Horton and Port Eynon lifeboat station on Monday, May 25. Major D. S. Fan, who handed over thelifeboat, andMrsFarrare in the centre of the... - View image in PDF
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Salcombe's 47ft Watson lifeboat The Baltic Exchange (below, photograph by courtesy of Torbay lifeboat crew). - View image in PDF
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Coxswain Rod McGillivray (far left) and the lifeboat crew at the naming ceremony for Aberdeen's Severn class lifeboat Bon Accord.. - View image in PDF
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David Wells, has been helmsman of Clacton-on-Sea's Atlantic 21 lifeboat and a crew member of the station's D class lifeboat since 1983. From 1972 he was a crew member of the station's allweather lifeboat which was replaced in... - View image in PDF
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