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Awards to Honorary Workers

Chairman of the Bradford Branch, and also of his work as Chairman of the Bradford Life-boat Bazaar, has been elected a Vice- President of the Institution.

The following awards have also been made :—• To the Rev. T. N. DUNSOOMBE, upon his retirement after 8 years as Honorary Secretary of the Hauxley Branch, a Framed Photograph of a Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress.

To Miss H. DENHAM, for many years a patient in the High Street (Incurable) Ward of Westminster Hospital, in recognition of her valuable help in collecting in the Hospital, the Gold Brooch and the Record of Thanks.

To Mr. R. V. RUSHWORTH, in recognition of his valuable co-operation, first as Honorary Secretary of the Bradford Branch for 16 years, and since then as Branch Honorary Treasurer, and also as Honorary Treasurer of the Bradford Bazaar, the Gold Pendant and the Record of Thanks.

In recognition of long and valuable co- operation in connexion with the Bradford Branch, Framed Photographs of a Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress have been awarded to the following :— To Mr. H. SUTCLTFFE SMITH, Honorary Secre- tary.

To Miss AMY M. DOUGLAS, District President and helper for many years.

To Mrs. ANDREW WHITE and Mrs. L. B.

LOCKWOOD, for services extending over many years.

Framed Records of Thanks have been awarded to the following, in recognition of their services as Stall Holders at the Bradford Bazaar, and in other ways in connexion with the work of the Bradford Branch :— Mrs. J. STRINGER, The Lady Mayoress.

Mrs. G. P. DORNAN.

Mrs. HUTCHTNSON.

Mrs. A. K. ACKERNLEY.

Mrs. COULTHUHST.

Mrs. CARTER.

Mrs. J: PEARSON CRAVEN.

Lady DUNCAN.

Mrs. JOHN SHAW.

Lady PRIESTLEY.

Mrs. L. SEAL.

Mrs. W. E. COLLINS.

Mrs. SMITHIES.

Mrs. EDWARD CAWTHRON.

Mrs. YEWDALL GAUNT.

In recognition of long and valuable co- operation, Binoculars have been awarded to the following Honorary Secretaries of Life-boat Stations :—• Mr. A. W. GUTCH (Angle).

The Rev. W. HOLT (Easington).

Mr. R. N. GUINNESS (City of Dublin).

Mr. M. L. NIOHOLLS (Fishguard).

Mr. R. S. FARRAN (Mevagissey).

Mr. H. P. THOMAS (Newquay, Cornwall).

Mr. GEORGE SAYLE (Peel).

Dr. E. L. SPRY (Porthoustock).

Captain L. A. VIDLER (Rye Harbour).

Mr. J. CAHGILL CANTLEY (St. Andrews).

Mr. C. J. A. FRENCH (St. Ives, Cornwall).

Mr. JOHN MILLER (Thurso).

Mr. J. D. HOWKTNS (Joint Honorary Secre- tary, Hartlepool) has been awarded a Wrist Watch in lieu of Binoculars.

In recognition of long and valuable co- operation, Framed Photographs of a Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress have been awarded to the following Honorary Secretaries of Financial Branches :— Mrs. J. W. STRANSOM (Hounslow).

Mr. A. J. KNTLL (Stratford-ou-Avon).

Mr. H. C. SLADE (Torquay).

Mr. J. R. FIDDAMAN (Bury St. Edmunds).

Mr. WILLIAM STRAOHAN (Perth) has been awarded an Aneroid Barometer.

To Mrs. ELSIE LLOYD-COURTS in recognition of long and valued co-operation as a member of the Ladies' Life-boat Guild at Coventry, a Framed Record of Thanks.

To the Misses HUMPHREYS and DOWLING in recognition of long and valuable co-opera- tion as members of the Ladies' Life-boat Guild at Coventry, a Framed Record of Thanks..