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Life-Boat Services In 1907

Lives saved Adelaide, brigantine, of Fowey — stood by and assisted to save vessel.

Adele, barque, of Brevig— stood by vessel.

Andalusia, s.s., of London — stood by vessel.

Antje, brigantine, of Warsingsfehn — rendered assistance.

Ardgotixm, trawler, of Glasgow 10 Ariadne, s.s., of London — stood by vessel.

Atbara, s.s., of London 24 Bayard, s.s., of Christiania — stood by vessel.

Becca and Mary, schooner, of Beaumaris — stood by vessel.

Benita, brigantine, of Whitehaven —landed 5.

Bird of Freedom, lugger, of Shoreham — rendered assistance.

Bittern, yacht, of Berwick 3 Also assisted to save vessel.

Blanche, barge, of London, stood by vessel.

Bluff, s.s., of Durban— stood by vessel.

Boat of Dungeness, saved boat and 1 Boat of Montrose 2 Boy's Own, coble, of Hull— saved Britisher, barge, of London 3 Brother i, ketch, of Cardigan... 2 Caledonia, schooner, of Faver- Cambric, s.s., of Hull — assisted to save vessel.

Cap Lopez, s.s., of Antwerp .... 14 Also saved a dog.

Cedric, s.s., of Laudskrona — landed an injured man.

.C:, -rlotte Kilner, ketch, of Goole - stood by vessel.

Cherwell, H.M.S. — rendered valuable assistance to vessel on board which were 70 persons.

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

Claudia, coble, of Scarboro' — Clavering, s.s., of London 39 Commerce, brig, of Yarmouthassisted to save vessel.

Concord, lugger, of St. Combs . . 6 Condor, s.s.,of Bergen— rendered assistance.

Coronel, s.s., of Kragero — assisted to save vessel.

Cyane, yacht, of Cork— assisted to save yacht and 2 Decima, barge, of London — assisted to save vessel and ... 2 Demaris, schooner, of Goole — stood by vessel.

Doric, ketch, of London — stood by vessel.

Effort, ketch, of Southampton. . 5 Ettesmere, s.s., of Manchestertook a doctor off to ship.

Emily, schooner, of Runcorn. . . & Lives saved E.K.L., lugger, ofiFolkestone— landed 3.

Enterprise, s.s., of Cardiff 16 Esmeraldf, ketch, of Milford. . 2 Ettrick, H.M.g. — rendered valuable assistance to vessel, on board which were 70 persons.

Eva, cutter, of Liverpool — landed 8.

Fanny, ketch, of Bideford 3 Femland, coble, of Scarboro' — Fishing boats of Aranmore, Brixham, Flamboro', Filey, Holy Island, Moutrose, Newbiggin, Staithes, and Whit by —rendered assistance.

Fit! Clarence, s.s., of Glasgow — assisted to save vessel.

Flora, fishing boat, of Pwllheli — rendered assistance.

Forfarshire, barque, of Glasgow — stood by vessel.

Fortuna, brigantine, of Glasgow 5 Francis Roberts, smack, of lowestoft— saved vessel and . . 5 George and Jehu, sprit sail barge — stood by barge.

Glenmoor, steam drifter, of Aberdeen — stood by vessel.

Gloriana, coble, of Oullercoats Hans, schooner, of Brake— rendered assistance.

Harriet, ketch, of Guernsey ... 4 Herald, smack, of Ramsgate. . • 3 Hermonos, snip, of Lillesand — assisted to save vessel.

Highland Fling, i.e., of London —stood bjr vesseL Ina Mactavish, s.s., of Glasgow 2 Isabella, schooner, of Barrow. . 4 Jane and PrisciUa, fishing boat, of Filey 4 Java, tug, of London— assisted to save vessel.

J. B. Charcot, ketch, of Boulogne — asBlsted to save vessel and Jebba, s.s., of London— stood by vessel.

John Swing, schooner, of Cardigan 6 afterwards assisted to save vessel.

J. T. S., schooner, of Barrow .. 6 Also saved a dog.

Zingford, s.s., of Newcastle — assisted to save vessel.

Lady Adeline, coble, of Scar- Latona, barquentlne, of Portsafterwards assisted to save vessel.

Launch, of Frinton, a motor — assisted vessel.

Lilian, cutter, of Arklow, landed 3.

Lily, ketch, of Falmouth, landed 2.

Little Dick, boat, of W aimerrendered assistance.

Litette. coal lighter, of Yar- Lives saved.

Loch, Boon, s.s., of Glasgow, landed 4.

Lonadale, ship, of Liverpool — assisted to save vessel.

Lord Tennyson, ketch, of London 3 Also saved a dog.

Louisa, coble, of Newbiggin— attended ooble.

Maggie, coble, of Scarboro'— Maggie May, fishing lugger, of Lowestoft — assisted to save Maggie Storey, coble, of Culler- Margaret, fishing boat, of Filey 4 Marie, schooner, of Kjoge, stood by vessel.

Marjorie, ketch, of Milford— assisted to save vessel.

Marjorie, shrimper, of Liverpool —rendered assistance.

Mary Ann, schooner, of Favereliam — rendered assistance.

Midsummer, smack, of Douglas 1 Miss Evans, schooner, of Aberystwith 4 Afoa, boat, of Portpatrick 3 Jfyoiotii, fishing boat, of Liver- Newstead, s.s. , of Newcastle — 23 Norvic, ketch, of London — stood by vessel.

Orchid, boat, of Walmer— rendered assistance.

Owen Morris, schooner, of Port- Perfection, coble, of Cullercoats —stood by boat.

Pern, yacht, of Tranmere — Pernambuco, e.s., of Liverpool —landed 9, and afterwards assisted to save vessel.

Perseverance, steam trawler, of Perseverance, schooner, of Fowey 6 And assisted to save vessel.

Philorth, steam trawler, of Dundee— landed 1.

Pilgrim, sloop, of Cemaes— rendered assistance.

P. M. Wilcox, ketch, of Aberystwith . . 4 Polly, brigantine, of Bristolrendered assistance.

Preston, steam trawler, of Pittlnweem — stood by vessel.

Primrose, brigantine, of Cal- Prince Lewellyn, coble, of Whitby —saved coble and 4 Princess of Thule, schooner, of Chester— stood by vessel.

Problem, schooner, of Connahs Prosperity, smack, of Carnarvon. 5 Also saved dog and vessel.

Queen Louise, s.s., of Glasgowassisted to save vessel and — 29 Ranter, steam fishing boat, of North Shields 6 Rescue, coble, of Scarboro' — Livei saved.

Ringdove, ketch, of Bristolassisted to save vessel and ... 4 Robert and Mary, coble, of Whitby —stood by coble.

Roma, barquentine, of Pernau— assisted to save vessel.

Rosabel, coble, of Scarboro'— saved boat and 3 Ruby, yacht, of Liverpool 2 Sabine, ketch, of Treguier— stood by vessel.

(Sardinian, s.s., of London— rendered assistance.

Scheldettroom, s.s., of Amsterdam 7 Seierskrandsen, brigantine, of Svendborg—landed 7 and afterwards assisted to save vessel.

Shakespeare, steam trawler, of Hull 3 Sleuthhound, ketch, of Ramsgate —stood by vessel.

Strathbeg, B.S., of Aberdeen— stood by vessel.

Sueeetsor, trawler, of Lowestoft —stood by vessel.

Suevic, B.S., of Liverpool 456 Lives saved.

&u»an Elizabeth, schooner, of St. Ives 4 Susie, ketch, of Littlehampton —saved vessel and 3 Swanland Ball, coble, of Scarboro' —attended coble.

Swan, s.s., of Sunderland— stood by vessel.

Swin, ketch, of Blyth—saved vessel and 4 Tehwija, schooner, of Riga 8 Terra, s.s., of Glasgow—assisted to save vessel and 22 Thames, barge, of Greenhithe— saved barge and 2 Thistle, coble, of Newbiggin— stood by coble.

Twilight, lugger, of Inverness.. 6 Two Brothers, schooner, of Carnarvon 4 Fate, boat of is.s., of Grangemouth 5 Victoria, fishing vessel, of Leith —saved vessel and 7 Viacen, schooner, of Fowey 6 Volano, s.s., of Sunderland— rendered assistance.

Lives . $aved.' Westward Ho ! steam trawler, of Hull — assisted to save vessel.

Wilhelmine, ship, of Hamburg —stood by vessel.

Windermere, schooner, of Chester —assisted to save vessel and 6 Witch of Wave, ketch, of Belfast 3 Zwaantje Cornelia, schooner, of Groningen—stood by vessel.

Total lives saved by Life-boats in 1907,in addition to which 43 vessels and boats were saved and 34 persons landed from vessels in distress, light-ships, etc 932 During the same period the Institution granted rewards for saving lives by fishing and other boats, etc 224 Total lives saved in 1907 by Lifeboats and other means 1156.