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The S.S. Baron Douglas, the S.S. Korenica and Rumania (2)

Date: September 1952

Volume: 33

Issue: 362

Hastings, and Eastbourne, Sussex, and Dungeness, Kent.—At three o'clock in the morning of the 14th of June, 1952, the S.S. Baron Douglas, of Ardrossan, bound for London from Macoris with a cargo of sugar, wirelessed that she had been...

Front Cover

Date: Spring 1999

Volume: 57

Issue: 548

Sennen Cove's Mersey class The Four Boys catches the evening sunlight as she heads away from the the Cornish coast on exercise. - View image in PDF

Photo by Rick Tomlinson. - View image in PDF

Category: Photographs

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Date: 1940

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1940

MAY 2ND. - DUNBAR, EAST LOTHIAN.

A small boat had been reported a mile away but it was found to be a large tree root. - Rewards. £9 1s..

A Barge (1)

Date: 1942

Volume: War Years

Issue: 1942

SEPTEMBER 25TH. - BLYTH, NORTHUMBERLAND.

A barge had broken away from a tug, but the life-boat found that there was no one on board her. - Rewards, £9 13s..

Fantasy

Date: December 1968

Volume: 41

Issue: 426

Walmer, Kent - On 29th August, 1968, the life-boat Charles Cooper Henderson, on temporary duty at the station, rescued the crew of three of the yacht Fantasy, for which special awards were granted. A full account of this service will appear...

Special Award to District Inspector

Date: February 1927

Volume: 26

Issue: 289

To Commander EDWARD D. DRURY, O.B.E., R.D., R.N.R., Inspector of Life-boats for the Northern District, in recognition of his high sense of devotion to duty when taking Life-boats to their Stations under arduous conditions, and especially the...

Category: Awards

Concerning Public Opinion on the Mercantile Marine, and the Corporate Interests Connected Therewith

Date: January 1870

Volume: 07

Issue: 75

THE "British Public" has of late mani- fested a considerable degree of dissatisfac- tion at the general state of the Mercantile Marine, a dissatisfaction which is none the less real in fact because it can hardly be said—at least in...

Category: Articles

Appealing for faster Cowes

Date: Summer 2011

Volume: 61

Issue: 596 Lifeboat Magazine Summer 2011

The RNLI took on the running of Cowes Lifeboat Station on the Isle of Wight in 2008. Based in a small, temporary facility within Shepards Wharf Marina, Cowes lifeboat launched 41 times last year and rescued 49 people.

Now,...

Category: Articles

No Simple Save

Date: Spring 2010

Volume: 61

Issue: 591

Injured and stranded on rocks at the bottom of a sheer cliff: for two fishermen there seemed to be no route to safety. But RNLI lifeguards and lifeboat crew found one …

Thursday 6 August 2009 was more than a typical busy...

Category: Articles

The Lifeboat Service In Two World Wars

Date: Autumn 1973

Volume: 43

Issue: 446

THE Royal National Lifeboat Institution, which depends entirely on voluntary contributions, was founded in 1824 and has now saved over 98,500 lives in peace and war. Sir William Hillary, the founder, built the lifeboat service on sound...

Category: Articles