Bembridge, Isle of Wight. —12th September, 1938. A flying-boat from South Africa had come down on account of fog, but she did not need help.—Rewards, £5 9s..
Southend-on-Sea.—4th June, 1939.
A yacht was in distress off Foulness Island, but she was taken in tow by another vessel.—Rewards, £13 6s..
9th January.
A steamer was reported to have been blowing for help, but she could not be found.—Rewards, £14 9s. Qd..
19th November.
A steamer had burned flares, but it was found that what she wanted was only a tug.—Rewards, £51 17s. 6d..
Bembridge, Isle of Wight.—26th February, 1938. A motor vessel had been reported to be in distress, but she was picked up by a tug. — Rewards, £15 105. 6d..
Mrs E Patrick, vice president of Skegness branch from 1987. She had served as assistant secretary from 1977- 78 and secretary from 1978-87. Mrs Patrick was awarded a Silver badge in 1991..
Category: Obituaries
Mrs Pauline Shewell, founder member and chairman of Sheringham ladies' guild from 1976 to 1979 and honorary secretary from 1981 to 1989. She was awarded a Silver badge in 1989..
Category: Obituaries
JULY 1ST. - SHOREHAM HARBOUR, SUSSEX. A sailing canoe was thought to have been blown out to sea, but later it was learned that she had returned.-Rewards, £5 2s. 6d..
DEC. 24TH. - BEMBRIDGE, ISLE OF WIGHT. A vessel had been reported to be ashore, but she was found to be anchored off shore. - Rewards. £11 15s. 6d..
MAY 5TH. - BALTIMORE, CO. CORK. A fishing boat had got into difficulties and was long overdue, but she managed to reachshelter in a little bay, unaided. - Rewards, £14 17s..