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Organisations Collection (page 5)

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Scarborough lifeboat Herbert Joy 2nd

The Scarborough lifeboat Herbert Joy 2nd is launched to go to the assistance of three small fishing craft, the Premier, Sceptre and B.S. Colling, which were out when a very heavy sea sprang up

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Lowescroft lifeboat the Agnes Cross out on exercises as part of her routine monthly

The Lowescroft lifeboat the Agnes Cross out on exercises as part of her routine monthly maintenance checks. Here she is pictured leaving Lowestoft Station under sail and engine power

Background imageOrganisations Collection: A lifeboat in ice floes near Skegness. 3rd March 1947

A lifeboat in ice floes near Skegness. 3rd March 1947

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The largest self-righting lifeboat to be built for the Royal National Lifeboat

The largest self-righting lifeboat to be built for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, was tested at Portsmouth today. It was the 48ft

Background imageOrganisations Collection: A lifeboat makes a sea rescue at Torquay on the South Devon coast. 26th March 1932

A lifeboat makes a sea rescue at Torquay on the South Devon coast. 26th March 1932

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Launch and christening ceremony of the new motor lifeboat 'J W Archer'

Launch and christening ceremony of the new motor lifeboat "J W Archer"
Launch and christening ceremony of the new motor lifeboat " J W Archer" at North Gare Station in Newcastle presented by Mr. J. W. Archer of Bournemouth and bearing his name. 14th July 1925

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Coxswain Tom Patton and engineer Bob Taylor assisting in the launch of a lifeboat at

Coxswain Tom Patton and engineer Bob Taylor assisting in the launch of a lifeboat at Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire. 24th November 1951

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Twelve year old Yvonne Mather, a descendant of of Grace Darling herself

Twelve year old Yvonne Mather, a descendant of of Grace Darling herself, hands over a parcel to coxswain Tom Dawson of the " Grace Darling" lifeboat at Seahouses on the Northumberland

Background imageOrganisations Collection: RNLI Lifeboatmen at sea. 14th February 1954

RNLI Lifeboatmen at sea. 14th February 1954

Background imageOrganisations Collection: British telecom hands over a new radio paging system to the Royal National Lifeboat

British telecom hands over a new radio paging system to the Royal National Lifeboat institution, meaning a faster call out time for crews and could save lives

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The new self-righting lifeboat The Will and Fanny Kirby

The new self-righting lifeboat The Will and Fanny Kirby leaves Littlehampton for ramsgate on the first leg of her journey to Seaham Harbour

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Launching the lifeboat at Robin Hoods Bay near Whitby in North Yorkshire to rescue

Launching the lifeboat at Robin Hoods Bay near Whitby in North Yorkshire to rescue the crew of a ship which ran in to difficultes off the North Yorkshire coast. 5th January 1921

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Forty nine men lost their lives in one of Britains worst-ever double sea tragedies

Forty nine men lost their lives in one of Britains worst-ever double sea tragedies. All but eight of them were the crew of the 7, 219 ton Liberty ship Santampa

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Londons Lifeboat dock testing equipment. Lifebelts are placed in tanks of

Londons Lifeboat dock testing equipment. Lifebelts are placed in tanks of water for twenty fours hours then re-weighed to test how much water has soaked in. 24th January 1937

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The West Coast, a Torquay fishing boat, was caught in a gale

The West Coast, a Torquay fishing boat, was caught in a gale and with tremendous seas running was unable to obtain shelter

Background imageOrganisations Collection: A 16ft rubber inshore rescue craft belonging to the Mumbles lifeboat team begins its

A 16ft rubber inshore rescue craft belonging to the Mumbles lifeboat team begins its trials in Swansea Bay. A present to the RNLI from the Rotary Club it has a speed of 25 knots

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Mumbles lifeboat is launched from its base on the Gower Peninsula

The Mumbles lifeboat is launched from its base on the Gower Peninsula. 13th March 1974

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The new Mumbles lifeboat passes in front of the temporary one which replaced the SS

The new Mumbles lifeboat passes in front of the temporary one which replaced the SS Samtampa which broke up on the rocks near Porthcawl a few months earlier

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Mumbles lifeboat. 3rd September 1964

The Mumbles lifeboat. 3rd September 1964

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The dediocation ceremony of the lifeboat John Cresswell at Penarth. 16th August 1989

The dediocation ceremony of the lifeboat John Cresswell at Penarth. 16th August 1989

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Hauling on two guide ropes, the launching crew steady the Ferryside Lifeboat as it runs

Hauling on two guide ropes, the launching crew steady the Ferryside Lifeboat as it runs down the slipway for its final run. The station is due to be closed at the end of the month. 22nd June 1960

Background imageOrganisations Collection: A newlife-saver made a splash at its official launch in West Wales yesterday

A newlife-saver made a splash at its official launch in West Wales yesterday. The town of New Quay welcomed a new, 16-foot inflatable lifeboat bought with proceeds from a charity concert

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Captain Graham Sommerfield, Honorary Secretary at Penarth Lifeboat Station August

Captain Graham Sommerfield, Honorary Secretary at Penarth Lifeboat Station August 1995

Background imageOrganisations Collection: On its half tracked carriage, the Ferryside Lifeboat runs down the slipway

On its half tracked carriage, the Ferryside Lifeboat runs down the slipway, steadied by the launching crew on two guides ropes as it makes its final run

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The American built lifeboat that is touring lifeboat stations around the British Isles

The American built lifeboat that is touring lifeboat stations around the British Isles put In to the Mumbles Pier on Sunday morning for members of the Mumbles Lifeboat Crew to try out for themselves

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Coxswain Derek Scott with the crew of the Mumbles lifeboat

Coxswain Derek Scott with the crew of the Mumbles lifeboat. They took along two extra hands for this trip to the Bristol Channel lightships before Christmas. The lifeboat has a regular crew of seven

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The site of the new Penarth Lifeboat Station at the sea front in Penarth

The site of the new Penarth Lifeboat Station at the sea front in Penarth. Circa 1995

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Mumbles lifeboat plunges down from the slipway as she leaves to deliver Christmas

The Mumbles lifeboat plunges down from the slipway as she leaves to deliver Christmas Cards to various light vessels in the Bristol Channel. 23rd December 1963

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Members of the Penarth Lifeboat Crew who took part in a rescue near Cardiff

Members of the Penarth Lifeboat Crew who took part in a rescue near Cardiff : Andrew Rabiotti, Karl Lawrence and Gareth Wigmore. August 1995

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Invited guests being brought being given a trip around the bay on the Llandudno lifeboat

Invited guests being brought being given a trip around the bay on the Llandudno lifeboat Lilly Wainwright, leaving Rhos jetty

Background imageOrganisations Collection: New Quay mechanic Mervyn Thomas on board the RNLB 'Birds Eye'

New Quay mechanic Mervyn Thomas on board the RNLB "Birds Eye"
New Quay mechanic Mervyn Thomas on board the RNLB " Birds Eye" at New Quay Lifeboat Station, It was replaced in 1990 with a new Mersey Class lifeboat. Circa 1990

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The arrival of the new motor lifeboat at New Quay, Cardiganshire

The arrival of the new motor lifeboat at New Quay, Cardiganshire. The old sailing lifeboat can be seen on the left of the picture. The name of the new vessel is " St Albans"

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Tynemouth lifeboat takes to the water. Picture taken 3rd

The Tynemouth lifeboat takes to the water. Picture taken 3rd February 1976

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The lifeboat Tynesider on display at The Royal Show, The Town Moor, Newcastle

The lifeboat Tynesider on display at The Royal Show, The Town Moor, Newcastle. It will be the first time that a boat of the RNLI has been exhibited at the Royal

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Tynemouth lifeboat Tynesider tows a boat back to harbour

The Tynemouth lifeboat Tynesider tows a boat back to harbour. It tows the " Witch" boat, back to The Tyne. Mr Cruddas, on board The Witch, himself a former seaman

Background imageOrganisations Collection: Launch of the lifeboat Tynesider at Tynemouth

Launch of the lifeboat Tynesider at Tynemouth. information on the boat. TYNESIDER 1947 Ð 1979 : 46O09 Watson Type. 46O09 long by 12O09 wide, weight 21 tons 15 cwt, 2 Ð 40 bhp Ferry VE4 engines

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Tynemouth lifeboat enters the sea from its house at Low Lights, North Shields

The Tynemouth lifeboat enters the sea from its house at Low Lights, North Shields. Picture taken 15th September 1962

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Tynemouth lifeboat Tynesider approaches Newcastle Quayside for it

The Tynemouth lifeboat Tynesider approaches Newcastle Quayside for its visit to inaugurate Lifeboat Week. Picture taken 3rd October 1950

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Quinn

The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Quinn. Picture taken 8th February 1951

Background imageOrganisations Collection: A crewman on board the Sunderland lifeboat. Date taken 22nd October

A crewman on board the Sunderland lifeboat. Date taken 22nd October 1941

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The South Shields lifeboat Tyne, pictured in 1932

The South Shields lifeboat Tyne, pictured in 1932. The Tyne built in 1833. The Tyne Lifeboat, the worlds second oldest lifeboat in existence

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Irwin

The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Irwin which rescued three fishermen shortly before their boat broke in two and sank three miles south of the Tyne

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Irwin after her launch by Lady Marr

The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Irwin after her launch by Lady Marr. Picture taken 15th June 1936

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The South Shields lifeboat. Note to editors

The South Shields lifeboat. Note to editors
The South Shields lifeboat. **Note to editors : No more information is available for this picture, i.e. the name of the boat

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Sunderland lifeboat William Myers and Sarah Jane Myers

The Sunderland lifeboat William Myers and Sarah Jane Myers being handed over to the Sunderland station on 5th July 1963. The £ 45

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Quinn

The Sunderland lifeboat Edward and Isabella Quinn. Picture taken 8th February 1951

Background imageOrganisations Collection: A Sunderland lifeboat launches into floating crude oil left by a passing ship

A Sunderland lifeboat launches into floating crude oil left by a passing ship. Picture taken 19th October 1954

Background imageOrganisations Collection: The Sunderland lifeboat Guy and Claire Hunter. 46. 90 feet (14

The Sunderland lifeboat Guy and Claire Hunter. 46. 90 feet (14
The Sunderland lifeboat Guy and Claire Hunter. 46.90 feet (14.30 m) long and Built in 1953 by White, J Samuel & Co Ltd, Cowes, Isle of Wight



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