EASTER DAY CALL.—The Sumner lifeboat returning to Scarborough after carrying out a mission on Sunday afternoon. The lifeboat was called out as a precautionary measure to bring in two Navy rowing boats manned by cadets from T.S. Cornwell in the estuary. The boats were picked up in a bay near the causeway and were towed to the Cornwell. The lifeboat also towed in a third boat which had been sent to assist the other two.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31655, 16 April 1968, Page 24
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75EASTER DAY CALL.—The Sumner lifeboat returning to Scarborough after carrying out a mission on Sunday afternoon. The lifeboat was called out as a precautionary measure to bring in two Navy rowing boats manned by cadets from T.S. Cornwell in the estuary. The boats were picked up in a bay near the causeway and were towed to the Cornwell. The lifeboat also towed in a third boat which had been sent to assist the other two. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31655, 16 April 1968, Page 24
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