Golden Spray
Dungeness, Kent.—At half past five in the evening, on the 18th of July, 1950, the life-boat Charles Cooper Henderson put to sea in a strong south- westerly wind with a choppy sea. She was going to help a fishing vessel, which the coxswain had seen flying a distress signal. Coming up with her about one and a half miles north-east of the station the life-boat found she was the Golden Spray, of Faversham, with a crew of three. Her engine had broken down. At the request of her skipper the life-boat towed her ashore, arriving back at her station at six o'clock.—• Rewards, £20 10*..