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Torbay, Devon. At 8.5 on the evening of the 3rd of June, 1958, the coastguard informed the coxswain that a boy was trapped on the side of a cliff at Berry Head and that coastguards with rescue apparatus were searching for him. The life-boat George Shee put out at 8.45, towing her boarding boat. There was a calm sea, a light variable wind was blowing, and it was high water. While the life-boat was making for the position the boy was found by a coastguard and a policeman, who helped him three-quarters of the way down the cliff. At this point they reached a rocky ledge. The coxswain sent the boarding boat close in shore alongside the ledge, and the two men and the boy climbed aboard her. They were then transferred to the life-boat, which returned to harbour, arriving at 9.35. Rewards to the crew, £6 ; rewards to the helpers on shore, £1. 4s..