Wicklow.—29th June. A yacht had been seen aground, but she got off without help.—Rewards, £9 2s..
Shoreham Harbour, Sussex. — 21st May, 1939. A rocket and lights had been reported, but nothing could be found.—Rewards, £10 5s..
Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. — 28th August, 1939. A trawler had gone on the rocks, but she refloated unaided.— Rewards, £4 11s..
Sunderland, Co. Durham.—3rd September, 1939. A ship had gone ashore, but refloated under her own steam.— Rewards, £10 5*..
Troon, Ayrshire.—4th February. The Swedish steamer Kattegatt, of Helsingborg, had stranded, but tugs went to her help.—Rewards, £14 13s. 3d..
Cromer, Norfolk. — 12th May. A steamer had stranded, but got off unaided.—Rewards, £8 14s..
Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. — 29th April, 1938. A yacht had run aground, but refloated and did not need help.— Rewards, £11 6s..
A design by Miss Margaret L Hodgson for the Institution's Coronation Number (See page 523). - View image in PDF
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THE FRIENDLY FORESTER A gift to the Institution from the Ancient Order of Foresters (see page 676). - View image in PDF
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H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent presents the silver medal to Coxswain Richard Walsh of Rosslare Harbour. - View image in PDF
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