-
transferred to the
RNIPLS and in 1854 an
arrangement was made with the
Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners'
Benevolent Society (SFMBS). The
RNIPLS would concentrate...
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Royal National Institution for the
Preservation of Life from
Shipwreck (
RNIPLS). A
station was re-established by the
Royal National Lifeboat Institution...
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force behind the
RNIPLS, and with
little or no
funding available,
Ramsey lifeboat station effectively ceased. In 1854, a
rejuvenated RNIPLS became the Royal...
- the
Royal National Institute for the
Preservation of Life from
Shipwreck (
RNIPLS),
later to
become the
Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1854...
-
Royal National Institution for the
Preservation of Life from
Shipwreck (
RNIPLS), as this was the home of its founder, Sir
William Hillary, 1st Baronet...
- the
Royal National Institute for the
Preservation of Life from
Shipwreck (
RNIPLS), was
first stationed here by the
Newcastle Shipwreck ****ociation in 1825...
-
Shipwreck (
RNIPLS) in the
middle years of the
nineteenth century.
George Palmer was a
London businessman. He
joined the
committee of the
RNIPLS in 1826,...
- from the
RNIPLS. The Duke of Northumberland, the
driving force of the
Newcastle Shipwreck ****ociation, and soon to be
president of the
RNIPLS, ordered...
-
Institution for the
Preservation of Life from
Shipwreck (
RNIPLS) was
founded in
March 1824. The
RNIPLS provided lifeboats to
local committees, the Coastguard...
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president of a much
improved RNIPLS, and the NSA
transferred management of all its
lifeboats to the
RNIPLS in 1853. In 1854, the
RNIPLS became the RNLI. A new...