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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Heroes of the Goodwin Sands, by Thomas Stanley Treanor
Title: Heroes of the Goodwin Sands
Author: Thomas Stanley Treanor
Release Date: February 25, 2008 [eBook #24685]
Language: English
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A Perilous Escape
Heroes
of the
Goodwin Sands
By the Rev.
Thomas Stanley Treanor, M.A.
Chaplain, Missions to Seamen, Deal and the Downs
Author of "The Log of a Sky Pilot," "The Cry from the Sea and the Answer from the Shore."
With Coloured and other Illustrations
LONDON
THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY
4 Bouverie Street & 65 St. Paul's Churchyard
1904
PREFACE
For twenty-six years, as Missions to Seamen Chaplain for the Downs, the writer of the following chapters has seen much of the Deal boatmen, both ashore and in their daily perilous life afloat. For twenty-three years he has also been the Honorary Secretary of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for the Goodwin Sands and Downs Branch; he has sometimes been afloat in the lifeboats at night and in storm, and he has come into official contact with the boatmen in their lifeboat work, in the three lifeboats stationed right opposite the Goodwin Sands, at Deal, Walmer, and Kingsdown. With these opportunities of observation, he has written accurate accounts of a few of the splendid rescues effected on those out-lying and dangerous sands by the boatmen he knows so well.
Each case is authenticated by names and dates; the position of the wrecked vessel is given with exactness, and the handling and manoeuvring of the lifeboat described, from a sailor's point of view, with accuracy, even in details.
The descriptions of the sea—of Nature in some of her most tremendous aspects, of the breakers on the Goodwins—and of the stubborn courage of the men who man our lifeboats are far below the reality. Each incident occurred as it is related, and is absolutely true.
The Deal boatmen are almost as mute as the fishes of the sea respecting their own deeds of daring and of mercy on the Goodwin Sands. It is but justice to those humble heroes of the Kentish coast that an attempt should be made to tell some parts of their wondrous story.
T. S. T.
DEAL, 1904.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | |
I. | THE GOODWIN SANDS |
II. | THE DEAL BOATMEN |
III. | THE AUGUSTE HERMANN FRANCKE |
IV. | THE GANGES |
V. | THE EDINA |
VI. | THE FREDRIK CARL |
VII. | THE GOLDEN ISLAND |
VIII. | THE SORRENTO, S.S. |
IX. | THE ROYAL ARCH |
X. | THE MANDALAY |
XI. | THE LEDA |
XII. | THE D'ARTAGNAN AND THE HEDVIG SOPHIA |
XIII. | THE RAMSGATE LIFEBOAT |