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ey West), with just the mast and a couple of | lifeboats above water. |
came the standard model for the new fleet of | lifeboats acquired by the Royal National Lifeboat Inst |
The captain ordered everyone to the | lifeboats after it became apparent that the fire could |
The Cromer station had four motor-powered | lifeboats all called H F Bailey after the donor, a Mr |
45 the Cromer station had four motor-powered | lifeboats all called H F Bailey after the donor, Mr He |
legal requirements governing | lifeboats and out-dated life-preservers |
By 1908 there were 280 RNLI | lifeboats and 17 independents. |
All hands got away in the | lifeboats and stood by under the bow. |
lopment of the harbour, navigation, fishing, | lifeboats and shipwrecks. |
in 15 minutes, but all 47 aboard escaped in | lifeboats, and were picked up by USS SC-1279. |
The merchant ship Rappahanock picked up the | lifeboats and crew members and broadcast the news of t |
itherington rescued all the occupants of the | lifeboats, and on 25 March landed them back at Halifax |
lso took an interest in designing yachts and | lifeboats, and advocated the installation of lifeboat |
After an hour, the U-boat came alongside the | lifeboats and offered assistance, but it was declined. |
The crew were ordered into the | lifeboats, and once all were safely aboard the captors |
and 31 US passengers abandoned ship in four | lifeboats and were later rescued. |
ew transferred to the trawler via the ship's | lifeboats and were then ferried to the waiting AMC HMS |
ck youngsters played hide and seek among the | lifeboats, and couples found hidden spots where they c |
rty to a striken freighter, its crew took to | lifeboats and hoisted a signal which indicated that th |
but the greater part of the crew took to the | lifeboats and were picked up by Forester. |
wrecks in the area and detail the Withernsea | lifeboats and crews who saved 87 lives between 1862 an |
All hands were able to evacuate into two | lifeboats and one raft prior to the Dumaru´s destructi |
(survivors from PQ 17) abandoned ship in two | lifeboats and one raft. |
nd eight 20 mm guns) abandoned ship in three | lifeboats and two rafts, and were picked up later by U |
s (AGWI) SS Company, and included additional | lifeboats and liferafts; guns (a 3 inch 50 caliber gun |
Adjacent | lifeboats are at Ilfracombe Lifeboat Station to the we |
) and 218 surviving crew members boarded the | lifeboats as the Carpathia sank. |
Several tugs and | lifeboats, as well as the corvette HMS Carisbrooke Cas |
Between 1856 and 1969 | lifeboats at Caister were operated by the RNLI. |
Sea conditions had become very stormy, and | lifeboats began to capsize, leaving the people to stru |
Margaret helped others board the | lifeboats but was finally convinced to leave the ship |
The sinking hospital ship put out | lifeboats, but only one lifeboat and its 24 passengers |
terfront structures, allowed launching heavy | lifeboats directly into the water by marine railways o |
urved, typical of the north country designed | lifeboats first built in the late eighteenth century. |
eturning to its station it was asked to join | lifeboats from 12 other stations in a major operation |
Several of the | lifeboats had been damaged and the four chaplains bega |
es Life Saving Service began using motorised | lifeboats in 1899. |
er is the home to only one of three offshore | lifeboats in the UK that is independent of the RNLI. |
nk the SS Dwinsk, and then loitered near her | lifeboats in the hopes that more Allied shipping would |
d drills with self bailing and self righting | lifeboats in rolling seas made them so skillful that t |
On the morning of 30 October the four | lifeboats, keeping close together, set sail and steere |
Survivors were rescued from | lifeboats late that night by destroyers Warrington and |
Improvements in | lifeboats meant that she was largely restricted to loc |
The crew of 32 abandoned ship in two | lifeboats, nearly being asphyxiated by naphtha fumes. |
ck gun as the ship's crew abandoned to their | lifeboats, not to be saved for another nine days. |
Six | lifeboats of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution e |
Since the outbreak of World War II, | lifeboats of the RNLI had been under the control of th |
air in the unlikely event of having to enter | lifeboats on the roof. |
The two | lifeboats, one under-manned with only 9 of its 20 seat |
The survivors abandoned ship in | lifeboats, reached the Turkish coast and were later re |
s, also of the Isles of Scilly has owned two | lifeboats: RNLB James and Caroline from 1890 being rep |
fore making for Elephant Island in the three | lifeboats salvaged from the vessel, the James Caird, t |
In its years of operation, the Penmon | lifeboats saved at least 143 lives. |
nised the safe passage of the wounded to the | lifeboats, saving all but one of the patients in his w |
cer is the auxiliary navigational deflector, | lifeboats, sensor platforms, phaser banks/arrays, and |
If Von Steuben had stopped to check the | lifeboats, she would have been exposed to a torpedo at |
that would probably never arrive, one of the | lifeboats should be strengthened so that a crew could |
that it became impossible to launch any more | lifeboats than the four that had already been launched |
What the Americans saw were seven | lifeboats that appeared to be empty. |
zard and Penlee had been equipped with motor | lifeboats that could cover the whole of Mounts Bay. |
ous drift analyses had focused on one of the | lifeboats that had made landfall, as the officer in ch |
Despite arriving before the | lifeboats, the merchant ships were unable to rescue th |
y off the beach unloading her cargo with two | lifeboats, the only boats remaining after the Naval Ba |
The current | lifeboats, the Bernard Matthews II (a Dutch-built Vale |
the collapsible boats be replaced by wooden | lifeboats; the manager replied that this was impossibl |
In addition to the naval, RAF and | lifeboats then searching, four small merchant vessels |
The crew used one of the three motor | lifeboats to ferry the crew to safety; her other two l |
owed the remainder of the survivors in their | lifeboats to Crete. |
ivors onboard their own ships, or even towed | lifeboats to the coast. |
When the crew took to the | lifeboats, U-86 surfaced, ran down all the lifeboats e |
ter U-17 left the scene Hai took the British | lifeboats under tow and brought the crewmen to the sou |
ber of survivors on board and towing several | lifeboats, until attacks by American aircraft on the r |
The delay in launching | lifeboats was also a factor. |
century, the overall condition of Britain's | lifeboats was found, by the admiralty, to be very unsa |
In the film two | lifeboats were destroyed by the propellers after launc |
On the morning of 24 March the | lifeboats were fog-bound until about 1130 hrs. |
was a violation of the cruiser rules, since | lifeboats were not "a place of safety".) |
Two | lifeboats were destroyed so the crew abandoned ship in |
The | lifeboats were soon found by USS PC-451, and towed to |
ving full astern meant that two of the three | lifeboats were separated from the ship. |
ays though nothing but debris and five empty | lifeboats were found. |
When the last | lifeboats were away, the chaplains prayed with those u |
The 40 collapsible | lifeboats were secondhand, having been transferred fro |
The scenes with the | lifeboats were filmed on the Baltic Sea and some of th |
ts and fire hoses had fallen apart with age; | lifeboats were wired in place; and the crew had never |
messages from the wireless operators on the | lifeboats were received, and the W class destroyer HMS |
the rescuers back and lives were lost as the | lifeboats were swamped. |
old to go back to their own deck, that their | lifeboats were waiting there. |
the cruiser between bows and bridge, and the | lifeboats were smashed against the side of the ship by |
When all of the | lifeboats were gone, one eyewitness reportedly saw Tha |
torpedoed a ship he would wait until all the | lifeboats were filled, he would then throw a tow line, |
orpedo into the ship and was approaching the | lifeboats when the Azalea class sloop HMS Snowdrop arr |
The 38-man crew abandoned the tanker in four | lifeboats, which were machine-gunned by I-21 with no c |
crew members were heading for Iceland in two | lifeboats, which they reached on 12 and 13 September. |
empt was made to launch one of Admella's own | lifeboats, which had washed ashore, but it too was uns |
yards from Yarmouth Castle and launched its | lifeboats, which lined up against the starboard side o |
The crew escaped on | lifeboats while the vessel was scuttled and sunk. |
Hilda carried six | lifeboats with a capacity of 348 people, as well as 12 |
Two | lifeboats with 32 men aboard were launched, and were p |
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