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Ramsgate - The crew of the Motor Lifeboat Prudential Back row Thomas William Read ( coxswain ) Howard Light, William Cook Front Row, William Little, William Vernon and Joseph Read
The Coxswain of the Aldeburgh lifeboat, Charlie Mann, with a catch of herrings. 28 September 1925
Lifeboat Heroes ( Left to right ) Coxswain Richard Payne ( Newhaven ), Coxswain Andrew Tose ( Runswick) 2nd Coxswain Thos Patten ( Runswick ) 20th March 1925
Lifeboat Heroes Decorated in London Two of the women who dragged the Boulmer lifeboat ( Northumberland ) Lifeboat for 1 1/4 miles in a blizzard Miss N Stephenson ( Left ) Mrs B Stanton 14 April 1926
Lifeboat Heroes Coxswain Robert Cross ( Humber Lifeboat ), Miss N Stephenson ( Boulmer ) Mrs B Stanton ( Boulmer ) and Coxswain W G Fleming ( Corleston ) 14 April 1926
The Royal National Life Boat Institution. 19 October 1928
A blue jacket portrait unknown 1920
The new Dover motor lifeboat. The fastest in the world, photographed at Cadogan pier, Chelsea and slipway at the end of Southend on Sea pier 4 December 1929
Worlds largest lifeboat, the William and Kate Johnston, launched at New Brighton, Merseyside, a seaside town in Wallasey, England. 18 September 1924
Lifeboat launched by Motor Tractor. Horses replaced by water tight machinery An interesting demonstration took place at Hunstanton on Thursday
Three fisherman from Kent brought ashore by lifeboat. 22 October 1934
Heroic lifeboatmen. Left to right : Coxswain Henry Blogg of Cromer, Coxswain John Strachan of Peterhead, D F Wiseman of Peterhead, Coxswain Bs Stanton of Boulmer, Coxswain J Rosch of Plymouth
Coxswain Sidney Page of Southend lifeboat wins 2 awards in a year. 15 December 1934
Launching the Lifeboat at Worthing by Motor Tractor. 1920s, 1930s
In the quaint fishing quarter of Hastings works the ships doctor, perhaps the only one of his kind. He is Mr W R Hilder engineer of the towns motorised lifeboat
The lifeboat station at Brighton, Sussex. 11 March 1929
Duke of Atholl at lifeboat ceremony at Peterhead. The Duke of Atholl, speaking from the old lifeboat, presents the new vessel. On the right is Lord Aberdeen 29 August 1922
New type of motor lifeboat Priscilla Macbean launched at Eastbourne on Wednesday 27 September 1922
The lifeboat being brought to London for her Royal Highnesss inspection D 7 Robert & Catherine lifeboat 28 April 1921
6 April 1920 Clacton on Sea Life Boat crew
Mr David Mumford, who has retired after 50 years service as coxswain of the Plymouth lifeboat. 3 February 1920
Demonstration of self righting lifeboat ( motor ) at West India Docks 12 June 1925
Launching ceremoy in the Isle of Wight. A handsome sum of money bequeathed to the Royal Lifeboat Institution by the late Mr T G Langham of London and Leicester
Funeral at Deal of Mr William Adams, the veteran Goodwin Sands hero. Comrades who were unable to attend the funeral owing to being called out to a ship in distress
New type of motor lifeboat. Priscilla Macbean the new motor lifeboat to beNew type of motor lifeboat. " Priscilla Macbean " the new motor lifeboat to be stationed at Eastbourne, Sussex, by Royal National Lifeboat Institution. 28 September 1922
The Lifeboat: painted pub sign hanging outside a public house depicting a local crew member of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution holding the distinctive yellow oilskin
The Duke of Kent and Lifeboat Heroes 11 June 1938
A sailor and a cocker spaniel on board a Dungeness life boat in Kent. 1939
The charity Lifeboat fete in Scadbury, Kent. Sir Waldron Smithers and Mrs Marriot playing hoopla. 1939
An armed sailor and a cocker spaniel on board a Dungeness life boat in Kent. 1939
Drinking at the Anchorians Philanthropia Club in Dartford, Kent. 1936