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Barry lifeboat member Martin Hellyar. 19th January 1998
Barry lifeboat member Gerry Adams. 19th January 1998
The Porthcawl lifeboat with crew on board. 29th April 1998
Barry lifeboat member Dave Phillips. 19th January 1998
Barry lifeboat member Dave Moore. 18th January 1998
RNLI flag at Barry Dock Lifeboat station. Circa 1990s
The Barry lifeboat the Mary Frances Love. 4th March 1999
Crew on board the Barry lifeboat the Mary Frances Love. Circa 1990s
Tenby lifeboat at sea. 13th December 1990 DUPE OF LB 077 Colour 01504770
RNLI lifeboat at sea. 31st December 1990
Barry lifeboat member John Burston. 19th January 1998
Barry lifeboat member John Davies. 18th January 1998
Barry lifeboat member Ivor Swarts. 18th January 1998
The Barry lifeboat in action. Circa 1990s
Barry lifeboat member Ray Finn. 18th January 1998
Barry lifeboat member Ted Powell. 18th January 1998
The Arun lifeboat with its replacement the Margaret Frances Love. 5th April 1997
The old Barry lifeboat The Arun with its replacement The Margaret Frances Love. 5th April 1997
The Barry lifeboat The Margaret Frances Love in action. 19th January 1998
Barry lifeboat member Stuart McMillan. 18th January 1998
The Barry lifeboat The Margaret Frances Love. 19th January 1998
Porthcawl lifeboat crew left to right: Stuart Roberts (senior helmsman), Simon Ladbrooke and Laurie Dowell (both crew men). 3rd March 1999
The Barry lifeboat in action. 16th April 1998
RNLI crew member with bicycle. Circa 1990s
David Morgan (store chairman) and HTVs Nicola Heywood Thomas launch the RNLI 175th anniversary pin. Circa 1990s
The Norwegian cargo ship Burgos seen here sinking after she struck a mine in the North Sea north of Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, United Kingdom. All 32 crew were rescued by HMS Pelican 28th March 1940
Survivors of a sunk German destroyer photographed by a R. A. A. FSurvivors of a sunk German destroyer photographed by a R.A.A.F. Sunderland after a battle in the Bay of Biscay. January 1944
Lifeboat dropped from the air. (Picture) Naval Barracuda carrying a lifeboat before the drop during Second World War. 8th September 1945
Lifeboat dropped from the air during Second World War. (Picture shows) Ditched air crew in dinghy paddle towards the lifeboat as it touched down. 8th September 1945
Picture taken at Lee-on-Solent during a demonstration of the Navy sPicture taken at Lee-on-Solent during a demonstration of the Navys airborne lifeboat 17ft. 9 inches long, when it was dropped by parachute to an air crew who were supposed to have force-landed in
Redcar Pier, 100 years old, Circa 1973. Poor Quality Negative
A Tynemouth lifeboat sails along smoothly in calm waters. 3rd June 1931
Lifeboat HQ at Poplar, water tests for life belts. July 1932
Yarmouth Lifeboat. 19th July 1928
Lifeboat crew at Blakeney, Norfolk. 30th March 1934
New lifeboat "Milburn"for Holy Island leaves the River Wear. 4th June 1925New lifeboat " Milburn" for Holy Island leaves the River Wear. 4th June 1925
The Southwold lifeboat, The Mary Scott, goes out on her quarterly exercises. Stowing away the sail. 23rd February 1934
Caister lifeboat, Norfolk, mock rescue becomes real. 5th August 1935
The Dungeness lifeboat "David Barclay of Tottenham"The Dungeness lifeboat " David Barclay of Tottenham" turned out to rescue the large ironsides of Rochester which was carrying a cargo of stone from Portland to Maidstone
The Tynemouth lifeboat being taken out of its shelter for its monthly launch and test. The boat was destroyed by enemy action. 6th November 1929
The Tynemouth lifeboat returning to Shields Harbour after the rescue of the fishing coble, one of a number reported in is tress during a sudden storm. 14th February 1931
A general view of the launching ceremony of the new North Sunderland motor lifeboat, the W.R.A" at Seahouses, Northumberland. 6th September 1936
Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Lifeboat crew. 6th November 1959
Teesmouth Lifeboat. 23rd March 1969
The old Teesmouth lifeboat being launched for the last time after lifeboat chiefs welcomed a new super-fast vessel to the Tees - and launched a £ 150, 000 appeal to pay for her. 4th January 1986
The new 47 foot vessel is put through her paces. RNLI chiefs have launched an appeal for £ 150, 000 to pay the balance on the 16-knot craft. 14th January 1986
Boxing Day Dip in Redcar, 26th December 1994
Father Christmas arrives to Newbiggin by lifeboat. Northumberland, December 1985