Shoreham Harbour, Sussex.—1st July, 1939. A sailing canoe was thought to have been blown out to sea, but later it was learned that she had returned.— Rewards, £5 2s. Qd..
Dover, and Hythe, Kent.—18th May, 1938. A cutter yacht had got intodifficulties, but she reached Dover unaided.—Rewards: Dover, Partly permanent paid crew, £5 12s. Gd; Hythe, £18 Os. 6d..
Mrs Doris Chippindale, a member of Bradford ladies' guild for over 40 years and chairman for three years. She was awarded a Silver badge in 1974..
Category: Obituaries
JULY 30TH. - NEW BRIGHTON, CHESHIRE.
A motor boat had been reported in distress, but she was picked up by a pilot boat. - Rewards, £7 15s..
MARCH 7TH. - POOLBEG, CO. DUBLIN.
An open fishing boat had been reported to be in difficulties, but she made port without help. - Rewards, £10 4s..
OCTOBER 4TH. - STORNOWAY, ISLAND OF LEWIS. A steamer had gone aground north of Rudha Hunish, Skye, but she got off without help and went on her way.- Rewards, £7 9s. 3d..
OCTOBER 17TH. - SKEGNESS, LINCOLNSHIRE.
A disabled naval motor boat had made signals of distress, but she was taken in tow by another vessel. - Rewards, £10..
SEPTEMBER 1ST. - SEAHAM, DURHAM.
A fishing coble’s engine had broken down, but she was towed into Hartlepool by another fishing boat. - Rewards, £7 1s..
FEBRUARY 3RD. - ARBROATH, ANGUS.
A tanker had been attacked by German aircraft about seven miles off Arbroath, but she could not be found. - Rewards, £7 10s. 6d..
OCTOBER 29TH. - MINEHEAD, SOMERSET.
An American Liberator bombing aeroplane had crashed, but she had come down on land. - Rewards, £24 4s..