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    Southampton.
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    The Eight Bells in Saffron Walden.

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    Bankside.
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    The Eight Bells in Bolney, West Sussex.

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    Ipswich.
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    The Eight Bells at Hadleigh near Ipswich.

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    Redmarshall.
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    The Eight Bells at Abbotsley, St Neots.

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    HMS Royal William.
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    Somehow I did not think you were referring to the Duke of Cambridge, Rob. :)

    The Eight Bells at Fairford near Goucester.

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    Dave.

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    Holy Island.
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    The Eight Bells at Tenterden in Kent.

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    Brancaster.
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    The Eight Bells in Canterbury.

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    Flambrough Head.
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    The Eight Bells at Polegate, East Sussex.

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    Seahouses.
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    My favorite nautical restaraunt, the Moshulu in Philadelphia Name:  7480603420_7aebc0692d_z.0.jpg
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    And honorable mention to the Willy T. An awesome floating bar at Norman Island. Sailed in there one day and had an absolute blast. I believe it was destroyed in the hurricanes
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    The Moshulu looks impressive, Joseph. It is sad about the Willy T.

    I have nothing so exciting to offer. This is the Eight Bells at Long Crendon in Buckinghamshire.

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    You can't get much more ship related than that Joe.
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    Bethnal Green.
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    That is a good sign, Rob!

    The Eight Belles at Bletchley.

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    Helford.
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    The Seagull Inn at Towyn, Abergele, Wales.


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    Shoreham.
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    The Seagull Inn in Porthcawl, Bridgend.

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    Old Neptune Suffolk.
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    The Seagull at Portchester, Hampshire.

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    Must get these in today before leaving for the South.

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    Isle of Wight.
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    The Tipsy Seagull at Borden Light Marina, Fall River, Massachusetts.

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    Wells next the sea.

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    The Golden Fleece.

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    The Regal Seagull, Long Island, New York.

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    Kent.
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    Seagull's Ocean Boat at Bridgenorth, Shropshire.

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    Herne.
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    That is a good inn sign, Rob.

    The Seagull's Nest Club, Newport, Victoria, Australia.

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    Kent.
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    The Seagull, Southall, Middlesex.

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    Plymouth.
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    The Fat Seagull at Sandilands, Sutton on Sea, Lincolnshire.

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    A beautiful sign, Rob!

    The Seagull bar and restaurant at Fareham near Portsmouth.

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    Cavendish Street London.
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    The Seagull at Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset.

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    St Anne's bay.
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    I think that AB & OS are a little lost, Rob. :)

    Here is The Seagull Inn, Brean, Burnham-on-Sea, on the Bristol Channel.

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    Isle of Withorn Scotland.
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    The Gannet in Finnieston, Glasgow.

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