Sunderland, Co. Durham.—21st July, 1939. A vessel had gone ashore, but she refloated without needing help and went on her way.—Rewards, £12 18s.s.
New Brighton, Cheshire.—30th July, 1939. A motor boat had been reported in distress, but she was picked up by a pilot boat.—Rewards, £7 15s..
Ramsgate, Kent.—16th September, 1939. The Italian steamer Liana had been seen aground near the Goodwin Knoll, but by the time the life-boat arrived she had refloated.-—Rewards, £5 3s..
A seaman of the Greek steamer " Panachrandos," brought ashore by the Walmer life-boat after being examined by Mr. James Hall. (See ofi/xnite page.}. - View image in PDF
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From Punch, February 13th, 1892, on the occasion of the wreck of the Eider Reproduced by kind permission of the proprietors of PUNCH.
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In the foreground, the Princess Alexandra and Lord Waverley; behind the Duchess, Colonel A. D. Burnett Brown, secretary of the Institution (See page 323). - View image in PDF
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(Right) His Royal Highness studied the medal book with Alan Neal, assistant secretary (operations division), and (below, right) was shown round the drawing office by Symington Macdonald, chief staff officer (technical).. - View image in PDF
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(right) David Jones, divisional organiser (north west) introduced members of Fleetwood and Thornton Cleveleys ladies' guilds to the Duke of Kent, who also met the crew and their wives and branch officials. - View image in PDF
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The death is recorded of Mr. T. Hall, a former Amble coxswain, who served as boat's officer for 16 years. He was 75..
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The warmest drop in the ocean Abottleof3-star Martell brandy is carriec on every lifeboat in British waters for the comfort of survivors..
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