Southend-on-Sea, Essex.—Oh the 26th November, 1938, the motor life-boat rescued the crews, six in number, of the three barges T.F.C., Gknmore and Lord Roberts.—-Rewards: Bronze second service clasp, vellums, and money awards amounting to...
A Survivor of the Dee Gypsy Being Brought Ashore. - View image in PDF
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St. Abbs Life-Boat Towing The Fishing Vessel True Vine. - View image in PDF
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Engine Room In The 47-Feet Life-Boat. - View image in PDF
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Medal Winners In London For The Annual General Meeting. - View image in PDF
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Coxswain H E West of Sheringham Receives The Silver Medal. - View image in PDF
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The New Lerwick Life-Boat Arrives at Her Station. - View image in PDF
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His Royal Highness Prince Philip, one of the first visitors to the RNLI stand, was shown the Atlantic 21 by Major-General Ralph Farrant, chairman of the Institution, and an ILB crew member from Southwold, Roger Trigg.. - View image in PDF
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The sorry sight when dawn broke on February 11, 1985.. - View image in PDF
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One advantage of the floating boathouse is its portability - Burnham's. seen here, was berthed by the station's lifeboat, and Brighton's has been moved to a new berth in the marina by towing alongside the Atlantic.. - View image in PDF
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