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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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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. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31655, 16 April 1968, Page 24

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. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31655, 16 April 1968, Page 24