Cromer, Norfolk. — 13th May. A French steamer had been in collision with the Cromer Knoll light-vessel, but a Trinity House steamer had gone to her help.—Rewards, £8 14s..
Port Askaig, Argyllshire.—17th August, 1938. Rockets had been reported to the northward of Islay Sound, but nothing could be found.—Rewards, £11 6s..
Dungeness, Kent, and Hastings, Sussex.
—15th September, 1938. A steamer had reported that an aeroplane had come down in the sea, but nothing could be found.—Rewards: Dungeness,.
St. Peter Port, Guernsey.—27th September, 1938. Very lights had been reported near the Hanois Lighthouse, but nothing could be found.—Rewards, £9 Is..
Bembridge, Isle of Wight.—23rd November, 1938. A motor vessel had stranded at Lee-on-Solent, but her crew were rescued by ropes from the shore.—Rewards, £8 9s..
To JOHN E. MORRIS, on his retirement, after serving for 17J years as coxswain and 3 moaths as bowman of the Barmouth lifeboat, a coxswain's certificate of service and an annuity.
To JOHN C. SNELL, on his retirement,...
Category: Awards
No, it is not a real life-boat, but a model, radio-controlled, of the 41-feet Beach life-boat Atdy Beauclerk, at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, made by Mr C W Morley, of London. - View image in PDF
Category: Photographs
(Photographed on board the Life-boat which was stationed at Tottenham Town Hall on Life-boat Day in Greater London, May 20th, 1930.). - View image in PDF
Category: Photographs
13th August.
A trawler stranded, caught fire and was abandoned by the crew, who were picked up by another trawler.—Rewards, £17 5s..
6th Septem- ber. Fireworks in celebration of the birth of a son and heir to Countess Cawdor at Cawdor Castle, mistaken for distress signals.—Rewards, £8 15s..