Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

37 179 találat
  • / 500
  • kép/oldal:
RF
24 Sept 2025 - London, UK - RNLI - Royal National Lifeboat Institute building on the River Thames in central London near Embankment-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from a Border Force vessel as RNLI vessel departs, following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel, as a Border Force vessel departs, following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel, as a Border Force vessel departs, following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel, as a Border Force vessel departs, following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to the Border Force compound in Dover, Kent, from an RNLI vessel following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Friday September 19, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI Lifeboat in Seahouses, Northumberland-stock-foto
RM
RNLI Lifeboat in Seahouses, Northumberland-stock-foto
RM
Large light blue painted wooden shed with repairs and poster of the RNLI safety campaign Float to Live.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RM
RNLI lifeguards operation at low tide in the North Cornish town of Bude.-stock-foto
RF
Pair of RNLI lifeboats moored at Wicklow Harbour, Ireland, with Irish flag, rescue equipment, and harbour background.-stock-foto
RF
Pair of RNLI lifeboats moored at Wicklow Harbour, Ireland, with Irish flag, rescue equipment, and harbour background.-stock-foto
RF
Close up of RNLI Wicklow lifeboat transom moored at Wicklow Harbour on the river, Ireland,-stock-foto
RF
Close-up of Wicklow Lifeboat Station facade with RNLI sign, emblem, and yellow boots, Wicklow, Ireland coast.-stock-foto
RF
Close-up of Wicklow Lifeboat Station facade with RNLI sign, emblem, and yellow boots, Wicklow, Ireland coast.-stock-foto
RF
Wicklow Harbour at sunrise: RNLI lifeboat, flag, pier, and lighthouse framed by sailing club, hills, and golden grasses in tranquil morning light.-stock-foto
RF
Wicklow Harbour at sunrise: RNLI lifeboat, flag, pier, and lighthouse framed by sailing club, hills, and golden grasses in tranquil morning light.-stock-foto
RM
Donaghadee Lighthouse, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom-stock-foto
RM
Donaghadee Lighthouse, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom-stock-foto
RM
Filey Lifeboat Station, North Yorkshire, England, U.K.-stock-foto
RM
The scene after a sailing boat ran aground at King Edward's Bay in Tynemouth. A solo sailor who was rescued from a vessel which ran aground in the north-east of England told rescuers he had been at sea for 45 days. Armed police and an Army bomb disposal team were called to King Edward's Bay in Tynemouth on Wednesday evening after concerns were raised about items found aboard the sailing boat. The one person on board, an elderly man, was helped off by a lifeboat volunteer after two RNLI crews were called to the scene following reports of a vessel drifting dangerously close to rocks at about 8pm-stock-foto
RM
Emergency services at the scene after a sailing boat ran aground at King Edward's Bay in Tynemouth. A solo sailor who was rescued from a vessel which ran aground in the north-east of England told rescuers he had been at sea for 45 days. Armed police and an Army bomb disposal team were called to King Edward's Bay in Tynemouth on Wednesday evening after concerns were raised about items found aboard the sailing boat. The one person on board, an elderly man, was helped off by a lifeboat volunteer after two RNLI crews were called to the scene following reports of a vessel drifting dangerously close-stock-foto