Undaunted
TOWING A FISHING BOAT Dungeness, Kent—At 9.30 in the morn- ing of the 8th of March, 1947, while returning from the fishing ground the life-boat's coxswain saw a fishing boat apparently in difficulties about two miles south-west from Dungeness light- house. A fresh south-west wind was blowing, with a very choppy sea, and it was cold with snow showers. Going alongside the coxswain found that the boat was the Undaunted, fishing from Rye. Her engine had broken down and one of the crew of two was ill from the cold. The coxswain at once went ashore, called out the motor life-boat Charles Cooper Henderson, which left at 10.35 and towed the Undaunted to Rye, returning to Dungeness at 2.5 that afternoon.—Rewards,, £27 15s..