Greater London.
BARNET.—Mrs. G. T. Moore appointed joint honorary secretary.
CLAPHAM. — " Bring - and - buy " sale.
Three whist drives.
HORNSEY.—Whist...
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The Whitby No. 1 Life-Boat Carried Out More Services Than Any Other In 1952. - View image in PDF
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Clem James of Staithes and Runswick One of Those at "The Sharp End". - View image in PDF
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Members of The Mumbles ladies' guild with their president, Mrs Herbert Morgan, Mayoress of Swansea.. - View image in PDF
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Large crowds gathered four times a day to watch the combined RAF and RNLI rescue displays.. - View image in PDF
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Fred and Buster, safe after their ordeal on the frozen lake behind them. (Photo Mercury Press). - View image in PDF
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L–R: Edward Allen presents the award in memory of his father to architect David Bissonett. - View image in PDF
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Remarkably, the whole service was caught on camera by Eastbourne's honorary press officer, Eddie Buckland. - View image in PDF
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1. Two visitors to Cowes take the opportunity for a well-earned sit-down! Photo Bob Kennovtn. - View image in PDF
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Survivors from the ferry Laerling are landed from Lerwick's Arun class lifeboat Soldian. Photo Ian Leask. - View image in PDF
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