Just came across this one to round off the series properly.
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Just came across this one to round off the series properly.
King Alfred’s Navy comprised a fleet of ships supposedly designed by Alfred himself, which would be capable of defeating the Danes in their own element, at sea
King Alfred and his immediate...
First anothe Washington and then I am going to round off my Nautical Taverns with on dedicated to the man who legend has it was the father of the first English Navy?
The first USS George Washington was a frigate in the United States Navy. She was named after President George Washington.
George Washington was built as a merchant vessel at Providence, R.I., in...
HMS Dreadnought Leith Edinburgh.
HMS Orion was a Leander-class light cruiser which served with distinction in the Royal Navy during World War II. She received 13 battle honours, a record only exceeded by HMS Warspite and matched by...
The Longship at Hebburn.
The Dovenby Ship. Cumbria.
Horndean.
Grimsby.
Three Mariners Lancaster.
The Mariners Wadebridge.
Lougharne. Three Mariners.
Northshields.
Lowestoft.
One just to remind us of the Armada.
Dundee.
Black Dog is a pirate in Treasure Island. Allied with Blind Pew, he leads the raid on the Admiral Benbow Inn, in search of Billy Bones' map.
Weymouth.
And here is the pub to go with it in North Shields.
Admiral Holland Banbury, closes down.
Sacramento.
Upper Deck Bar near HMS Belfast.
Holmer Green pub The Earl Howe at Hazelmere.
PLYMOUTH.
The original HMS Eagle was a famous 60-gun Navy ship which successfully fought the French in the mid-1700s.
The most recent HMS Eagle was a Devonport-based aircraft carrier.
Launched...
Dover.