Right) After naming Mabel Alice, the Duke of Kent, President of the Institution, is shown over the lifeboat by Coxswain Kenneth Thomas.
With them (I) are Cdr Bruce Cairns, chief of operations, and (r) the Duke of Atholl,... - View image in PDF
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Eastbourne: (top) All the world and his wife came to wish the new Rother lifeboat well, (above) The moment of naming, (left) Lisa Buckland presents a model of The Duke of Kent to His Royal Highness.
photographs by courtesy... - View image in PDF
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The last meeting between the Duke of Kent, President of the KNLIfrom 1936, and the lifeboat service was at Plymouth Guildhall on July 11, 1942, just seven weeks before his death in an air accident.. - View image in PDF
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Holyhead, Anglesey and Porthdinllaen, Caernarvonshire. At 6 a.m. on 20th December, 1963, the coastguard informed the Porthdinllaen honorary secretary thata French fishingvesselwas leaking badly thirty miles west of Bardsey...
The Late Coxswain Captain John Hogg Tynemouth Silver Medal. - View image in PDF
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(right) presenting the cheque to Penarth lifeboat crew.. - View image in PDF
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Above: The Battered And Broken Siskin Is Towed Into Harbour. - View image in PDF
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Terry George, Coxswain/ Mechanic Of The Sennen Cove. - View image in PDF
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Below: Keryn van der Walt and the Pan Alfred crew.. - View image in PDF
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Peter Jones, Chairman of the CSMA, draws a ticket.. - View image in PDF
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