Shoreham Harbour, Sussex.—1st July, 1939. A sailing canoe was thought to have been blown out to sea, but later it was learned that she had returned.— Rewards, £5 2s. Qd..
Dunbar, Haddingtonshire.—19th July, 1939. A steamer had stranded on the South Carr Rock in a fog, but she got off at high water and went on her way.—Rewards, £5 10*..
Moelfre, Anglesey.—27th July, 1938.
People had been reported to be cut off by the tide, but they got back without help.—Rewards, £15 8s. 6d..
The CUcton-ori'Sea life-boat bringing in the barge Audrey on 31st July, This photograph was taken from the air. (See next page.). - View image in PDF
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llth July. A barge's sails had been damaged by a squall, but the master was able to go on without help.—Rewards, £14 15s. Qd..
The Lizard, Cornwall.—25th July.
A small boat was in distress, but was picked up by a steamer.—Rewards, £17 6s..
RNLI crew members from Brighton, Littlehampton and Poole took part in two displays at the last ever Royal Tournament at Earls Court on 22 July.. - View image in PDF
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JULY 2ND. - PWLLHELI, CAERNARVONSHIRE.
The Danish schooner Sif, of Marstal, appeared to be in difficulties, but she was only waiting for a pilot.-Rewards, £5 15s. 6d..
JULY 30TH. - NEW BRIGHTON, CHESHIRE.
A motor boat had been reported in distress, but she was picked up by a pilot boat. - Rewards, £7 15s..
JULY 18TH. - STROMNESS, ORKNEYS.
A fishing boat’s engine had broken down, but the boat was taken in tow by a naval patrol boat. - Rewards, £4 16s. 6d..