Rescues and Service
Date | Casualty | Lives Saved |
---|---|---|
1939 | ||
20 March | Motor vessel FOSNA of Bergen, landed a sick man | |
9 October | RNLB H F BAILEY of Cromer, gave help landing 29 saved from SS Mount Ida | |
12–13 October | Steamship LINWOOD of Middlesbrough, saved | 12 |
12 December | Steamship CORBROOK of London, stood by | |
1940 | ||
13 February | Tanker BRITISH TRIUMPH of London, saved two boats | |
18 November | H M Trawler DUNGENESS, gave help | |
20 November | H M Trawler DUNGENESS, gave help | |
10 December | Steamship ROYSTON of Newcastle on Tyne, gave help | |
1941 | ||
11 March | Steamship KENTON of Newcastle, salvaged gear | |
1 April | H M Trawler VALEXA, landed 1 | |
14 April | H M Trawler MADDEN and TAMORA, took out doctor landed 4 injured men | |
6 August | Steamship TAARA of Pärnu, saved | 8 |
9 September to 4 November | Steamship TEDDINGTON of London, gave help on 6 occasions | |
1942 | ||
4 November | H M Trawler, Brought papers ashore | |
3 December | Fishing boat MORNING STAR of Cromer, escorted boat | |
1947 | ||
26 October | Motor vessel GOLD GNOME of London, stood by and gave help | |
1948 | ||
1 April | Speed boat DAY II, landed 2 from steamship DYNAMO | |
11–12 September | Motor Trawler GEORGE LANGWAY of Fecamp, gave help | |
1949 | ||
26 January | Motor vessel FARNDALE of Middlesbrough, gave help | |
1950 | ||
6 February | Tree fishing boats of Cromer and one from Runton, escorted boats | |
17 June | Motor vessel GLAMIS of Dundee, landed a sick man | |
1953 | ||
31 May | Fisheries Protection vessel HMS CHEERFUL, landed passengers | |
5 June | Fishing boats MISS CROMER and WHY WORRY of Cromer, escorted boats | |
15 September | Fishing boat WHY WORRY of Cromer, escorted boat | |
1955 | ||
28 September | Steamship MOORWOOD of London, took out doctor | |
17 December | Three fishing boats of Cromer, escorted boats | |
1957 | ||
22 July | Yacht POCOCITA, stood by | |
1960 | ||
16 April | Fishing boat JUNE ROSE of Sheringham, escorted boat | |
1961 | ||
13 January | Motor vessel JURA of Groningen, gave help | |
15 August | Crab Fishing boats FRIENDSHIP, BLACK BEAUTY, WILLIAM ROBERT & ENGLISH ROSE of Cromer, escorted boats | |
1963 | ||
15 April | Steamship HUDSON SOUND of London, landed a sick man |
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