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Stories of the Lifeboat

Stories of the Lifeboat

By: Frank Mundell
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In the midst of raging storms and towering waves, a lifeboat fearlessly ventures into chaos, manned by Britains courageous souls wielding the strength of lions. Since the beginning of maritime endeavors, rescue missions have exemplified human bravery against natures wrath. The 1780s marked a significant chapter in Great Britain with the launch of the first true lifeboat in Bamborough, Northumberland. Driven by the kindness of benefactors and community spirit, more lifeboats were established at key coastal locations, leading to the creation of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1824. In Stories of the Lifeboat, Victorian author Frank Mundell shares gripping narratives for The Sunday School Union, honoring the incredible valor of lifeboat crews who risk everything to save lives amid ferocious storms. As lifeboat designs evolved from open vessels to advanced self-righting crafts, these stories highlight real rescues along the British coastline, showcasing both triumphant and heartbreaking outcomes, each tale a testament to the unwavering heroism of those who heed the call of duty at sea. - Summary by Steve CCopyright Assorted Non Fiction Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • 024 - Wrecked In Port
    Feb 25 2026
    In the midst of raging storms and towering waves, a lifeboat fearlessly ventures into chaos, manned by Britains courageous souls wielding the strength of lions. Since the beginning of maritime endeavors, rescue missions have exemplified human bravery against natures wrath. The 1780s marked a significant chapter in Great Britain with the launch of the first true lifeboat in Bamborough, Northumberland. Driven by the kindness of benefactors and community spirit, more lifeboats were established at key coastal locations, leading to the creation of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1824. In Stories of the Lifeboat, Victorian author Frank Mundell shares gripping narratives for The Sunday School Union, honoring the incredible valor of lifeboat crews who risk everything to save lives amid ferocious storms. As lifeboat designs evolved from open vessels to advanced self-righting crafts, these stories highlight real rescues along the British coastline, showcasing both triumphant and heartbreaking outcomes, each tale a testament to the unwavering heroism of those who heed the call of duty at sea. - Summary by Steve C
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    10 mins
  • 023 - By Sheer Strength
    Feb 25 2026
    In the midst of raging storms and towering waves, a lifeboat fearlessly ventures into chaos, manned by Britains courageous souls wielding the strength of lions. Since the beginning of maritime endeavors, rescue missions have exemplified human bravery against natures wrath. The 1780s marked a significant chapter in Great Britain with the launch of the first true lifeboat in Bamborough, Northumberland. Driven by the kindness of benefactors and community spirit, more lifeboats were established at key coastal locations, leading to the creation of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1824. In Stories of the Lifeboat, Victorian author Frank Mundell shares gripping narratives for The Sunday School Union, honoring the incredible valor of lifeboat crews who risk everything to save lives amid ferocious storms. As lifeboat designs evolved from open vessels to advanced self-righting crafts, these stories highlight real rescues along the British coastline, showcasing both triumphant and heartbreaking outcomes, each tale a testament to the unwavering heroism of those who heed the call of duty at sea. - Summary by Steve C
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    6 mins
  • 022 - A Plucky Captain
    Feb 25 2026
    In the midst of raging storms and towering waves, a lifeboat fearlessly ventures into chaos, manned by Britains courageous souls wielding the strength of lions. Since the beginning of maritime endeavors, rescue missions have exemplified human bravery against natures wrath. The 1780s marked a significant chapter in Great Britain with the launch of the first true lifeboat in Bamborough, Northumberland. Driven by the kindness of benefactors and community spirit, more lifeboats were established at key coastal locations, leading to the creation of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1824. In Stories of the Lifeboat, Victorian author Frank Mundell shares gripping narratives for The Sunday School Union, honoring the incredible valor of lifeboat crews who risk everything to save lives amid ferocious storms. As lifeboat designs evolved from open vessels to advanced self-righting crafts, these stories highlight real rescues along the British coastline, showcasing both triumphant and heartbreaking outcomes, each tale a testament to the unwavering heroism of those who heed the call of duty at sea. - Summary by Steve C
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    8 mins
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