JAN. 19TH. -BLYTH, NORTHUMBERLAND.
A local motor fishing boat was overdue, but she got in unaided, after having been delayed by a fouled propeller.-Rewards, £14 9s. 6d..
FEB. 28TH. - HOLYHEAD, ANGLESEY.
A flare had been reported, but nothing could be found.-Rewards, £11 5s..
JULY 21ST. - SUNDERLAND, CO. DURHAM.
A vessel had gone ashore, but she refloated without needing help and went on her way.-Rewards, £12 18s..
JULY 30TH. - MARYPORT, CUMBERLAND.
A motor fishing boat had beenreported in distress, but she made Whitehaven safely. - Rewards, £12 7s..
OCT. 4TH. - PORTRUSH, CO. ANTRIM.
Distress signals had been reported but nothing could be found. The life-boat was out for fifteen hours.-Rewards, £21 16s..
DEC. 25TH. - GREAT YARMOUTH AND GORLESTON, NORFOLK. Flares had been reported, but nothing could be found.
- Rewards, £19 16s. 6d..
Mr Bugler is pictured (right) presenting the cheque to Anthony Oliver, the RNLI's deputy head of fundraising and marketing. - View image in PDF
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AUGUST 20TH. - MARYPORT, CUMBERLAND.
A bombing aeroplane had crashed into the sea, but only wreckage and a rubber dinghy were seen. - Rewards, £10 0S. 6d..
OCTOBER 2ND. - SKEGNESS, LINCOLNSHIRE.
Distress flares had been reported about midnight, but nothing was found.- Rewards, £29 2s. 6d..
JANUARY 4TH. - ALDEBURGH, SUFFOLK.
An American Fortress aeroplane had come down in the sea, but her crew had already been picked up. - Rewards, £40 0s. 6d..