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Life-Boat Services In 1902

Lives saved.

Ada, ketch, of Gloucester—stood by vessel.

Admiral, smack, of Lowestoft (also saved a dog and a cat) ... 9 Algethi, steamer, of Sborebam— rendered assistance.

Annie, ketch, of Or irnsby—assist- ed to save vessel.

Araucania, s.s., of Liverpool— stood by vessel.

Assyria, barque, of Christiania— stood by vessel.

Aurora, barqneutine, of Guernsey —assisted to save vessel aud ... 8 ,1 viles, two boats of s.s., of A viles—attended boats into haltazan, s.s., of Sydney Belle, B.B.—Btood by vessel.

Hen Corlic, s.s., of North Shields Calvados, s.s., of Newhaven— stood by vessel.

' 'arm i, smack, of Arbroath—ren- dered as.-istance.

Catherine, smack, of Wick Chili, barque of Gefle—stood by 14 vessel and rescued Crania, ketch of Brlxham—saved vessel.

Crown of India, four-masted barque, of Liverpool—rendered assistance.

Curlew, cutter, of Harwich — assisted to save vessel and Cyprus, lugger, of Banff—stood by vessel.

Demetra, barque, of Christiauia Dictator, barque, of Tvedestrand —stood by vessel.

Irinna Ken, fishing-nobbip, of Peel—saved boat and Dreadnought, shrimper, of Par- gate—saved boat and ilungonnell, B.B., of Glasgow— assisted to save vessel and Ehrglis, schooner, of Kiga—assist- ed to save vessel.

Eliza, Bond, schooner, of Lan- caster Elizabeth Miller, schooner, of Wick—landed 4.

Ellesmere, schooner, of Runcorn Emma Louise, schooner, of Wick —landed 3.

Ethel, steam yacht, of Margate— saved vessel and £Wopia,barquentine,of Wicklow Fishing boats at Arbroath, Culler- coats, Duubar, Exmouth, Flam- borough, Gourdon, Moutrose, Newbiggen, Port Isaac, Scar- borough, Staithes, Whitby— rendered assit-tance.

Fleswick, s.s.,of Whitebaven ...

Frier, three-masted schooner, of Poole—rendered assistance.

G. B.-Crow, boat uf Dredger ...

Gipsy Maid, schooner—rendered assistance.

Glenberoie, barque, of Glasgow .

Glentilt, steam drifter, of Aber- deen—stood by vessel.

Gnome, steam lighter of Glasgow.

Lives saved.

Uorleston, a small boat of—saved boat and 3 Greenwich, s.s., of London — lauded 10 and afterwards ren- dered assistance.

Heraclides, s.s., of Liverpool ... 36 Hilda, brigantine of Abo—stood by vessel.

Holderness, s.s., of Glasgow— stood by vessel.

Hopper No. 12, of Liverpool— stood by vessel.

Hoylake, two persons surrounded by tide—landed 2.

Ikhal, s.s., of Liverpool—stood by vessel.

James Simpson, brigantine, of London—assisted to save vessel.

Jane, smack, of Beaumaris—ren- dered assistance.

Jane Dyson, brigantine, of Hull 5 Jessie, ketch, of Boston—stood by vessel.

John Ewing, schooner, of Car- narvon 4 Justice, ketch, of Harwich—saved vessel and 3 Katie Darling, schooner, of Car- digan 3 Leonora, s.s , of Rotterdam 23 Liggo, schooner, of Riga 8 Lily Green, schooner, of Liver- pool 3 Lilly Green, schooner, of Liver, pool—rendered assistance.

Lily Green, schooner, of Liver- pool.. 4 Livadia, flat, of Liverpool—stood by vessel.

Lord Clyde, schooner, of Banff... 6 Lord Shaftesbury, four-masted barque, of Liverpool—rendered assistance and 29 Lottie, smack, of Ramsgate 1 Ijoveid, barque, of Porsgrund— landed 10.

Marjory Brown, fishing-boat, of Montrose—saved vessel and ... 5 Marie Sophia, barquentine, of Fa 1 mouth 6 Martha Edmonds, three-masted schooner, of Fowey—landed 6.

Matador, barquentine, of Riga... 9 Meteor, ketch, of London—saved vessel and 4 Minerva, s.s., of Sunderland— rendered assistance.

Miramar, s.s.—rend, assistance.

Modwen, yacht, of Liverpool 1 Morwenna, schooner, of Truro— assisted to save vessel.

MundaJco, S.B., of Bilbao—stood by vtasel.

Nancy, fishing-boat, of Ramsgate —saved boat and 2 Xorne'i, barque, of Christiansand —landed 1, afterwards saved... 8 Notits, steam trawler, of Great Yarmouth—stood by vessel.

Ocean, fishing-boat, of Dunbar— rendered assistance.

Opossum, H.M.S.—rendered as- sistance.

Lives saved.

Optimist, fishing-boat, of Uirvan assisted to pave vessel and ...... 4 Pilot, ketcb,of Plymouth—saved vessel and 4 Pioneer, schooner, of Dundee— assisted to save vessel.

Rapido, s.s., rendered assisiance.

Recruit, H.M. torpedo destroyer —stood by vessel.

Hion, 8.8., of Newcastle—assisted to save vessel.

Rosebud, fishing-boat, of A r- broath—stood by boat.

Sandsend, s.s., of London— assisted to save vessel.

Savona, ship, of Maitland—stood by vessel aad landed 3 of the crew.

Kilanion, steam trawler, of tirimsby 10 Snaefell, schooner, of Ramsey— stood by vessel.

Snaefell, schooner, of Ramsey— rescued 8 Snowdrop, brigantine, of Ply- mouth—rendered assistance.

Spartan, ketch, of Montrose— remained in attendance.

Stag, smack, of Bangor 3 Stromness, fiehing-boat—rescued boat and 3 Swan, yawl, of Wexford 4 Sweet Brier, tishing-boat,of New- quay—attended boat into safety.

Tantalus, pilot-cutter,of Newport —saved vessel and 2 Teal, steam trawler, of London— assisted to save vessel.

T. & E. F., schooner, of Barrow —rendered assistance.

Tertia, s.s., of Flensburg—stood by vessel.

Twin Sisters, schooner, of Stran- raer—assisted to save vessel and 3 Two Brothers, scbooner, of Car- narvon—rendered assistance.

Velocity, s.s.,of London—assisted to save vessel.

Volant, brigantine, of Limerick —stood by vessel.

Victory, smack, of Maryport— saved 5 Water Lily, scbooner, of Liver- pool—rendered assistance.

Wexford pilot-yawl — rescued boat and 5 Whitby fishing-cobles—landed 6.

Young Helen, smack, of Buck- haven—stood by vessel.

Total lives saved by Life- boats in 1902, in addition to . which 28 vessels were saved and 51 persons landed from vessels in distress, lightships, etc 364 During the same period the Institution granted rewards for saving lives by fiabing and oiher boats 91 Total lives saved in 1902 by Life-boats and other means 455.