The Padstow Screw Steam Life-Boat "James Stevens No 4" Going To The Aid of A Vessel In Distress. - View image in PDF
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The Two Belgian Motor Life-Boats Built From The Plans of the Watson Cabin Type. - View image in PDF
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The half of the vessel which drove towards Cromer and from which the men were rescued by the s.s. "Trent.". - View image in PDF
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Sir Godfrey Baring handing the Vellum to the Mayor. In the centre, Admiral de M. Hutchison.. - View image in PDF
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Left to right: The Viscount Bangor, Speaker of the Senate, Coxswain Andrew Young, Lady Dixon, D.B.E., the Viscount Craigavon, Prime Minister.. - View image in PDF
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8th March. A fishing boat went ashore under Peace- haven cliffs, but the rocket apparatus was in attendance.—Rewards, £15 18s.
Appointed coxswain in July, 1945. He has taken part since then in the rescue of 181 lives and won the silver medal.. - View image in PDF
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The steamer looks as if she were going on her way. In fact she is held fast by the sands.. - View image in PDF
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Last of the Sailing Life-Boats The William Cantrell Ashley Sails Away From New Quay Cardigan. - View image in PDF
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21st Septem- ber. A flare had been reported, but no vessel in distress could be found.— Rewards, £13 4s..