Rescues by H F Bailey III (ON 777)
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Date |
Casualty |
Lives saved |
1936 |
26 March | Steamship Boree of Caen, landed 7 from steamship Cadeuceus | |
2 April | Fishing boat Little Madge of Sheringham, in tow of lifeboat J C Madge of Sheringham and fishing boats John Roberts and White Rose of Cromer, stood by boats | |
20 April | Barge Will Everard of London, stood by vessel | |
7–11 August | Steamship San Francisco of Le Havre, rendered assistance | |
16–18 November | Steamship Nesttun of Tvedestrand, rendered assistance | |
18 November | Steam drifter Pitagaveny of Banff, saved | 10 |
19 November | Steamship Yew Forest of Glasgow, took out a doctor | |
19 November | Steamship Lindisfarne of Newcastle on Tyne, rendered assistance | |
1937 |
9 November | Spritsail barge Hibernia of London | 3 |
1938 |
10 February | Fishing boat Urgent of Cromer, stood by boat | |
May 30 | Fishing boat G V H of Great Yarmouth, saved boat | 2 |
7 August | Motor vessel John M of London, stood by vessel | |
2 November | Steamship Cantabria of Santander, saved | 5 |
27 December | Steamship Otto H of Pori, rendered assistance | |
1939 |
18 June | Rowing boat of Cromer, Landed 5 | |
9 October | Steamship Mount Ida of Piraeus, saved | 29 |
1 December | Steamship Realf of Moss, landed 32 and 10 naval ratings from Santa Gata | |
8 December | Steamship Corea of Goole, saved | 7 |
12 December | Steamship Corbrook of London, stood by vessel | |
21 December | Motor vessel Dosinia of London, assisted to save vessel | 51 |
1940 |
9 January | Steamship Upminster of London, stood by vessel | |
11 January | Steamship Traviata of Genoa, landed 30 and saved | 1 |
11 January | HMT Holyrood, gave help | |
12 January | Light Vessel No 58, saved a ship's boat | 3 |
18 January | Steamship Asteria of Piraeus, saved | 11 |
18 January | Light Vessel No 58, saved a ship's boat | 4 |
30 January | Steam trawler Pelton of Grimsby, gave help | |
27 August | Aircraft, salvaged wreckage and gear | |
3 October | MV Actuosity of London, saved | 8 |
15 November | HMT Dungeness, saved | 11 |
25 November | HMT Dungeness, salvaged gear | |
7 December | Steamship Royston of Newcastle on Tyne, stood by | |
12 December | Steamship Royston of Newcastle on Tyne, gave help | |
1941 |
15 January | Steamship Lieutenant Robert Mory of Belfast, landed 19 and gave help | |
25 January | Steamship Meriones of Liverpool, saved | 101 |
8 March | Boat from steamship Corduff of London, saved | 13 |
8 March | Steamship Kenton of Newcastle, saved two boats | |
13 March | Steamship Essex Lance of London, gave help | |
14 March | Steamship Essex Lance of London, gave help | |
26 March | Steamship Kentwood of London, stood by | |
24 July | Aircraft, saved dinghy and picked up a body | |
6 August | (CONVOY FS 559) Steamship Oxshott of London, saved | 16 |
6 August | (CONVOY FS 559) Steamship SS Gallois of Rouen, saved | 31 |
6 August | (CONVOY FS 559) Steamship Deerwood of London, saved | 19 |
6 August | (CONVOY FS 559) Steamship Betty Hindley, saved | 22 |
15 September | Motor vessel Pontfield of Newcastle, gave help | |
September 23 | Steamship J B Paddon of London, landed an injured man | |
Between Sept 17 – 6 Nov | Steamship Teddington of London, gave help on 22 occasions | |
16 October | British aircraft, landed a body | |
26 October | Steamship English Trader of London, saved | 44 |
1942 |
29 January | Aeroplane dinghy seven miles north of Cley next the Sea, saved | 1 |
2 February | Motor vessel Sedulity of London, landed an injured man | |
15 March | HMS Vortigern, picked up 11 bodies after Torpedo attack | |
11 April | British aeroplane, landed 6 | |
25 May | Yacht Betty of Gorleston, gave help | |
20 July | Aeroplane, gave help | |
18 November | Motor fishing boat Silver Queen of Lowestoft, saved vessel | 2 |
1943 |
12 March | Barrage balloon, salvaged balloon | |
26 July | Wellington Bomber aeroplane, saved | 5 |
1944 |
20 June | Aeroplane, salvaged wreckage | |
29 July | Aeroplane, salvaged gear | |
7–10 December | Steamship Samnethy of London, saved | |
1945 |
4 February | Motor vessel Valder of Hartlepool, gave help | |