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    The Albion at Arnside, Cumbria.

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    H.M.S. Albion was a 90 gun second rate ship launched on 6th September 1842. This picture shows her partially dismasted.

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    There have been other ships called Albion.

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    The Albion in Darlington, County Durham.

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    Groton USA.
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    The Albion at East Molesey neat Kingston-upon-Thames.

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    Hunstanton.
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    The Albion at Green End, Clayton near Bradford.

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    Brixham
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    The Albion in Conwy, North Wales.

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    The Albion Tavern in Farnham, Surrey.

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    Canada.
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    The Albion at Aston, Birmingham.

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    The Business of the commander-in-chief is first to bring an enemy fleet to battle on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his ships close on board the enemy, as expeditiously as possible); and secondly to continue them there until the business is decided.

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    The Albion in Bridlington, North Yorkshire.

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    Gig Harbor WA.
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    The Royal Albion at Maidstone in Kent.

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    Hull.

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    Lord Barham.

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    HMS Barham.
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    The Royal Albion at Reading in Berkshire.

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    Burseldon.
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    The Albion at Ware in Hertfordshire.

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    Crosby.
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    The Old Albion pub in Crantock, Cornwall.

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    This photo of Old Albion Inn is courtesy of TripAdvisor

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    Ye Olde Albion at Rowhedge near Colchester in Essex.

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    Malta
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    The Albion at East Molesey near Kingston upon Thames.

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    The Albion in Hammersmith Road, London.

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    Gig harbour.
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    The Cochrane Inn at Kilmarnock, Gatehead.

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    Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, Marquess of Maranhão, GCB, ODM, OSC was a daring, successful and sometimes controversial naval officer, nicknamed 'Le Loup des Mers' (The Sea Wolf) by Napoleon.

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    Moorland.
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    Thomas Cochrane was 10th Earl of Dundonald. here is a picture of the Dundonald Arms in Culross, Fife.

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    Chiswick
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    The Seawolf pub in Oakland, California.

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    Newcastle.
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    The Old Coastguard Hotel at Mousehole, Penzance, Cornwall.

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    The Mountbatten in Southampton.

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    Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma.

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    The Lord Mountbatten in Congleton, Cheshire.

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    The Mountbatten Hotel in Sydney, Australia.

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    The Venice Whaler Bar & Grill in Los Angeles.

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    The Whaler in Hobart, Tasmania.

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    The Whaler's Tavern in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

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    The Whaler Bar in Kaikoura, New Zealand.

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    Newmarket Ontario.
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    Nuneaton.
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    The Whaler's Inn at Mystic, Connecticut.

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    The Ship & Whale in Rotherhithe, London.

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    Woodbridge.
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