For so many people, the lifeboat service is synonymous with those who risk their lives, putting out to sea to save others. Here, RAY KIPLING, Assistant Director of the RNLI, takes a look at the less glamorous, but equally important role...
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AUGUST 18TH. - YARMOUTH, ISLE OF WIGHT. At 5.48 in the evening a telephone message was received from Colwell that a yacht was flying distress signals half a mile north-east of North East Shingles Buoy. A strong west-south-west breeze was...
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The recipient is Coxswain SAMUEL CUNNINGHAM, of Portrush (see page 52). - View image in PDF
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And Thurso's 48Ft 6In Solent Class The Three Sisters. - View image in PDF
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4. Looking up towards the ILC's Training Centre. Photo Bob Kennovin. - View image in PDF
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Below: Some of the inflatables picked Up On 29 July. Pictures Ben Hardafco'. - View image in PDF
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The Horton and Port Eynon, Glamorganshire, inshore rescue boat team (see page 466). - View image in PDF
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The following extract was taken from a paper presented to the ninth international life-boat conference in Edinburgh, 1963, by Lieut.-Commander Robert W. Witter, Chief, Boat Section, Naval Engineering Division, United States Coast Guard.<...
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