Hambly was a "rockman" at Long Grass Quarry- one of the workers suspended by rope against the rock face. On 20 December 1893, Hambly led a party of four men in the rescue of eleven crew from the Italian barque,
Iota. The ship had struck a nearby pinnacle known as
Lye Rock. Coastguards scaled Lye Rock and Hambly was lowered down the rock face on a rope. Despite strong gusts of wind and hail, he secured ropes to seven of Iota's crew who were then brought to the mainland by
breeches buoy. For his efforts, Hambly was awarded the
Testimonial on Vellum as well as the Italian Silver Medal for Bravery. Hambly was also responsible for rescuing some of the crew of the wrecked French ship
Gazelle in April 1899. For this he received the French
Silver Medal for Bravery. In the early days of the
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Hambly was a correspondent for the Society. ==References==