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JOURNAL INDEX - Nos The Life Saving Awards Research Society JOURNAL INDEX - Nos. 1- 99 The articles are indexed as follows:- e.g. 17/13 - where 17 is the Journal Number and 13 is the starting page number. Abosso, wreck of 61/30 Achille Lauro, Fire aboard 33/10 Albion, HMS, Launch 14/32 15/66 16/47 54/41 Albert Medal, erroneous attributions 95/45 Alington, Arthur Hilderbrand 73/85 Allan, David H 88/27 Admirals, Six Brave 67/24 AS28, Rescue of submarine 56/53 Batt, Alice Maud 82/62 Blake, HMS, Fire on-board 54/23 Burton, PC George 74/22 A.D.S.C. 17/13 Addy, Mark, Salford Hero 29/26 Admella, Wreck of 55/49 A Little Out of the Ordinary Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners 19/44 Liverpool Shipwreck & Humane Society 20/26 Alaska State Medal 28/71 Albert Medal, Associated Awards to Recipients of 42/44 43/23 Albert Medal, Exchanges 98/23 Albert Medal, Heroes of 27/42 35/36 43/42 48/32 78/46 Albert Medal, Recipients Photographs 8/46 Albert Medals, Refused 11/65 12/66 50/62 65/47 Albion Disaster 14/32 15/66 16/47 Aldred, Thomas 89/41 Alexander I, Tsar 36/3 Alexandra Docks Disaster 1909 89/3 Alington, A.H. 22/50 Alkaid, Wreck of 88/51 Allerdale Gold Medal 32/38 Ally Sloper’s Half Holiday 37/67 91/60 Alondra, Wreck of 64/46 Alpena, Wreck of 57/37 American Life Saving Service 58/36 American Soc. for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 38/34 Amphitrite, Wreck of 38/28 Amsterdam, canal rescue 95/9 Amsterdam Lifesaving Society 83/10 84/43 95/9 Andoe, Admiral Sir H.G. 40/10 Andrews W.D., Canadian Hero 10/54 Anhalt Ducal Badge of Honour 1-3/38,77 10/49 Animal Life Saving Medals 6/10 Answers Medal for Heroism 1-3/40 6/6 37/24 The Life Saving Awards Research Society Antigua, Life Saving Medal 18/75 Archer, William 47/24 Arctic Lifesaving Award 43/47 Argus Medal 15/60 Auction Reports See separate Index Auctions: early (1886-1946) 76/38 Augusta, Wreck of 86/3 Avron, Leon 52/54 Audley Colliery Disaster, Jan. 1895 29/64 Ballantyne, R.M. 26/15 Balloon Society Medal 7/36 23/92 41/45 Barrington, William, Order of Industrial Heroism 99/35 Bath and West of England Society 99/57 Bavarian Red Cross Society Life Saving Plaque 22/65 Bayly, Charles Henry 95/28 Beechey, Richard 97/47 Beeston, John: Obituary 78/24 Beirne, Patrick 61/3 Beresford, Jack 85/46 Best Wreck Service Medal 27/69 Binney Medal 25/35 Belgian Carnegie Hero Fund 18/5 19/58 Benson, Olaf 76/12 Bevan, Brian 53/24 Biddulph, Sir M.A.S. 93/36 Birks, Samuel, SGM 56/66 Bisdom, Dr Arend 89/36 ‘Bitches Rock’, Ballad of 44/29 Blair, David 66/15 Blengfell, Wreck of 80/3 Blogg, Henry 58/33 89/26 91/80 Boender, Peter 86/43 Bloor, Thomas William 47/33 Board of Trade Rocket Apparatus Wreck Token 1-3/32 Boddington, Jack 86/20 Bolton & District Humane Society 83/49 88/3 Bombay, Burning of 50/42 Bon-Accord Swimming Club & Humane Society 29/78 81/44 Bonnar, Eric Watt 73/12 Borland, Campbell 77/24 Book Reviews/Notices 11/55 12/64 17/68 23/68 26/46 29/66 30/70 31/62 32/58 33/64 35/57 36/60,62 39/52 42/50 44/50 45/48 46/55 51/42 56/56 57/52 62/51 65/54 66/54 67/70 69/54 70/58 73/64 75/58 76/56 78/60 79/65 84/72 86/54 88/48 89/54 90/66 92/48 94/62 97/66 98/68 The Life Saving Awards Research Society Bower, William Alfred, Private Medal 33/69 92/74 Boy Scouts Association, Awards 1-3/58 31/46 47/27 Boy Scout Association, Bronze Cross 1-3/75 81/44 82/84 Boy Scout Association, Silver Cross 59/52 Boy Scout Association, Gilt Cross 33/49 Boyd, Capt. John, Board of Trade medal 29/76 Boys Brigade Cross of Heroism 6/30 93/79 Bragg, Shirley 67/22 Bramley-Moore Medal 33/3 Brassey, T.A.B. 10/29 58/7 Breadalbane, Marquis of 15/31 Brigginshaw, G.D. 83/22 Brighstone Bay, RNLI Medals 63/29 British Columbia & Yukon, RLSS Medal 33/10 Brill, Edith, Child Heroine 29/35 Brimelow, W., Royal Humane Society Medal 9/7 Briscoe, Captain R.F. 46/21 62/3 65/26 Bristol Humane Society 13/44 22/68 42/21 Brixham Trawler Disaster 1910 83/3 Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins 61/40 Brolly, Hugh 86/27 Brooke, Arthur 34/41 “Brown, John”, private German medal to 64/31 Brown, Terry 88/29 Brown, T.G. 35/46 Brown, Thomas William 94/26 Brown, Michela 42/8 Brown, Walter Russell 95/14 Brunel, I.K. 31/28 B.S.C. & Humane Society 29/78 BT.261.1 Guide to the TNA File 1856 - 1879 14/76 BT.261.2-8 Guide to the TNA Files 1865 - 1932 16/88 Buckle, C.E. 26/20 Burgh Quay, Dublin 91/10 Bussell, Grace. An Australian Grace Darling 15/41 Bygrave, H. Royal Life Saving Society 16/74 Bywater, Arthur 55/15 Cable, James 79/27 Canada, Decorations 36/38 Canadian Banker's Law Enforcement Award 24/76 Campbell, James 74/24 Canadian Lifeboat Institution 74/14 Canine Defence League 13/122 Cape of Good Hope Humane Society 43/3 Capron, Robert 26/33 31/75 Cardiff Watch Committee Conspicuous Bravery Medal 80/47 Carne, Charles John 91/44 Carnegie Fund watches 72/18 Carnegie Hero Fund The Life Saving Awards Research Society Great Britain 1-3/67 16/56 21/70 31/44 35/34 50/46 Belgium 18/5 19/58 Denmark 22/95 France 18/108 Italy 22/96 Carpathia/Titanic Medal 59/24 60/64 Carpenter, Capt. A.F.B. 40/21 Carr, C.S. 32/44 Cashman, John 41/28 Chainey, George B., Albert Medal 99/52 Chait, George 78/44 Church of England Temperance Benefit Society 77/44 City of Yokahama, Man overboard 40/12,17 Cigarette Cards, The Story of the Lifeboat 12/43 Civil Aviation Authority Safety Awards 40/22 Clayton, Fitzroy: RNLI award to 92/46 Coastguard to the Rescue (Wreck of the Pruessen) 22/55 Cobb, Revd. C.A. 24/41 Collections: Baldwin & Son List, 1950 47/41 Belleville, Gentleman from 2000 41/13 Blair 1937 19/57 British Museum 40/36 42/16 48/26 Cheylesmore 1930 27/39 Denham 1971 12/73 16/79 17/30 Demoge, 2017 90/18 Durie 1888 9/88 Edrington 1980 13/4 25/38 28/42 Fire 1980 24/56 Gascoigne 1934 11/33 Gray 1898 15/16 Grierson 2004 53/15 Hamilton 1882 68/18 Hamilton-Smith 1927 27/39 Hayward 1995 26/50 House of Commons 20/4 Lawson Whalley 1877 4/31 Montague 1926 27/38 Murray 1926 19/49 Naunton 1917 27/38 Needes 1939 18/47 Palmer 1914 68/18 Payne 1911 13/67 Phillips 1925 20/24 Sanders 1882 68/18 Spink List 1888 9/19 Stansfeld 1984 18/72 Tilling 1972 18/26 The Life Saving Awards Research Society Watters 1913 17/21 Whitaker 1897 7/27 Collins, John Henry 38/23 Commissioners of Irish Lights 15/18 38/15 Comorin, Fire onboard HMS 51/27 Connellan, Peter Martin 62/26 Connolly, John 96/18 Constabulary Medal (Ireland) 83/26 Copenhagen, Wreck of 45/30 Corbin, Henry Lockyer 87/38 Cork, Fire Rescues 67/11 Corner, D. 25/35 Cotesworth, Commander W. 59/3 Court, Robert 58/3 Coupland, Wreck of 65/21 CQD Medal 33/28 Crean, Thomas 90/26 Crocker, Flight Commander W.R. 61/27 Croll, J. Esmond, “RHS” medal to 96/22 Crosby Beach, Rescue 97/21 Craven, Charles W. 38/12 Crufts & VC Collar 35/30 Cullen's Fire Medal 18/106 Cullinan, P., Memorial to 99/82 Cumming, Sir Arthur 34/40 Curnow, Paul, identification of photograph 95/3 Daily Herald Order of Industrial Heroism 33/25 40/3 Daily Sketch Medal 17/18 Danish Carnegie Hero Trust 22/95 Danish Life Saving Awards 82/34 Danish Life Saving Awards, British Recipients 11/3 Danmark, Wreck of 55/3 Davidson, John 74/44 Davidson, Vice Admiral A.P. 37/10 Davidson, F. 90/20 Davidson, John 86/48 Davies, Henry ‘Shrimp’ 51/15 Davies, John James 94/12 Davies, Joseph 85/3 Davies, Steven 84/27 Davis, Gerald 76/52 Day, Terry 57/3 De Sausmarez, Lionel Andros 95/36 Deal Medal 17/18 Defence News, Extracts 67/49 Dee, James Leach 66/40 Delhi, Wreck of 9/81 47/54 Democrat, Wreck of 44/22 Devonport Royal Swimming Assoc. & Humane Soc. 39/16 The Life Saving Awards Research Society Dickin Medal 7/16 54/3 60/44 Dickinson, Jacob M. 53/40 Dodd, Thomas 33/45 Dominican Republic, Rescue in 67/3 Doorn, Gerrit 70/43 Down, James Frederick 57/45 Doxrud, H.D. 75/32 Druide, wreck of 37/39 Drummond Castle Medal 1896 1-3/4,73 25/4 27/30 70/38 Drummond, Victoria Alexandrina 50/61 DSC & HS Medal 63/67 Dublin, Burgh Quay 91/10 Duffy, Herbert John 83/52 Duncan Gibbins Award 38/34 Dundee Corporation Medal for Bravery 1-3/44 Dunlop, J. (obituary) 82/54 Durban Mayor's Medal 18/45 Dutton, Wreck of 9/17 14/93 45/47 Dutch Floods 1916: Medal 94/44 Dwinsk, sinking of 61/17 Dyball, E.
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