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Awards to Honorary Workers

To Mr. THOMAS BRADLEY, in recognition of his 37 years' distinguished service as Honorary Secretary of the St. Annes-on-Sea Branch, a Silver Inkstand and the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum.

To Mr. ROBERT STEWART, J.P., upon the closing of the Johnshaven Life-boat Station, after he had held the office of Honorary Secretary for 35 years, the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum.

To Mr. RICHARD WHITE, upon his retirement after 14 years as Honorary Secretary of the Folkestone Branch, the Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum.

To Captain OWEN EVANS, in recognition of long and valuable co-operation as Honorary Secretary of the Porthdinllaen Life-boat Station, a Binocular Glass.

To Mrs. A. FINCH, in recognition of her valuable services as Honorary Secretary of the Chelmsford Branch, the Gold Brooch and the Record of Thanks.

To Miss ANNIE SWALLOW, Honorary Secretary of the Peterborough Branch for a period of 25 years, a Framed Photograph of a Lifeboat going out to a vessel in distress.

To Mrs. J. T. DICKINSON, in recognition of her help at Peterborough for 35 years, the Record of Thanks.

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. BAYLIFF (Lymington).

Miss B. BOWEN (Bangor).

Mr. A. S. CAHNOCHAN (Stranraer).

Miss CBOSBIE (Barnet).

Mrs. C. V. FRANCE (Gerrard's Cross).

Mrs. LATHBUBY (Chipperfield).

Mr. F. NOBLE (Ongar).

Miss SCHOOLING (Bromley).

Miss JOAN TAYLOK (Nottingham Ladies' Life-boat Guild).

Mrs. THEOCHARI (Barnes).

Mr. H. TWEED (Horncastle).

Mm. B. W. S. WILSON (Andover).

To Miss MAY WILSON, in recognition of her valuable help as a collector in connexion with the Donna Nook Life-boat Station for a period of over 20 3'ears, a Framed Photograph of the Life-boat going out to a vessel in distress..