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    The Victory Inn at Clenchwarton near Kings Lynn in Norfolk.

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    The Victory at South Gosforth, Newcastle.

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    The Victory Inn at Wickham St Paul near Colchester.

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    The Victory Inn at Towan Cross near Truro.

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    And now for something completely different.

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    I want one in my back garden.
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    The Victory at Hamble-le-Rice near Southampton.

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    The Victory at Walton on the Naze, Essex.

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    The Victory Inn at Chertsey in Surrey.

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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 HMS Victory bar in Bordeaux, France.

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    A bit ironic this one!

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    The Admiralty pub in Trafalgar Square, London.

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    Had this one before Dave. We are starting to lose the thread on these postings. I will give it a few more weeks and then pull the plug on them.
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    The Longship pub in Hebburn, Northumberland.

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    The Shellback Tavern at Manhattan Beach, California.

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    Captain Seaweed's Pub in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A..


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    Kelpies Bar at Linlithgow, Scotland.

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    The Kelpies, in Scottish mythology are the water-dwelling horses that haunt Scotland’s lochs. They are said to have the power to change shape at will.

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    Something very fishy about that one Dave.

    Must be something to do with this

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    Tidesford.
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    What is the connection to the sea? Answers on a postcard to.......... Clue! American members may not reply to this question
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    Upway.
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    Bradford.
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    Today, one of the most famous pubs in Cornwall - Jamaica Inn at Bolventor on Bodmin Moor. This notorious haunt of smugglers inspired Daphne du Maurier to write her novel of the same name after a stay there.

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