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    The Eight Bells in Bolney, West Sussex.

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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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    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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    Seahouses.
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    The Eight Bells at Polegate, East Sussex.

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

    The Eight Belles at Bletchley.

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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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    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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    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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    Kent.
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    That is a good inn sign, Rob.

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

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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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    Cavendish Street London.
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    St Anne's bay.
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    A beautiful sign, Rob!

    The Seagull bar and restaurant at Fareham near Portsmouth.

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    The Seagull at Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset.

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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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    The Gannet Inn in St Ives, Cornwall.

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    Petts Wood.
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    Gannets Bar & Grill, Haumoana, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.

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    Yet another Admiral Wells.
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