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Standish.
The Spinnaker at Bembridge on the Isle of Wight.
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Stoke upon Trent.
The Bar Spinnaker in Enix, province of Almeria, Spain.
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Liverpool.
Spinnakers Beach Bar and Restaurant, St.Lucia, West Indies.
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Swanwick
The Spinnaker Hotel in Gourock on the bank of the river Clyde near Greenock, Scotland.
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A later edition.
The Spinnaker Lounge Bar in Otranto, Italy.
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Tatsfield Kent.
The Spinnaker Bar & Restaurant at Scilly Kinsale, Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.
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Norwood Green.
The Magellan Lounge & Bar on the sailing ship 'Santa Mariane' at Europa Park, Rust, Germany.
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Hackney.
The Magallan's Landing Pub at Lapu-lapu City in the Philippines.
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Another famous Navigator.
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Green point Capetown.
The Magallan Garten Biergarten (beer garden) in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany.
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Iqaluit, Nunavut
The La Caravelle Bar/Cafe in Marseille, France.
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Kinsale.
The Bar Brig in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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The Brig Rum Bar in Falmouth.
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Hastings.
The Brig Inn at Lockerbie near Dumfries, Scotland.
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Romney.
The Brig secret beer garden in Washington D.C..
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To my embarrassment, I have discovered that the word 'Brig' in Scotland means 'bridge' and has nothing to do with a ship. :embarass:
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Whylam.
The Yacht in Greenwich, London.
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Worksop Notts.
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Swann Hunters Yard.
The Yacht Bar at Loughshinny, Skerries, County Dublin.
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John Carter, nicknamed King of Prussia, was the most famous and capable Cornish smuggler. 'Prussia Cove" in Cornwall, UK - located between Penzance and Porthleven - was named after him. The nickname was given to him because as a child, when he played war with his brothers, he always pretended to be Frederick the Great, King of Prussia.
His supremacy lasted from 1777 to 1807, and at his death he was succeded by his stepson William Richards under whom "Prussia Cove" kept its reputation. Most of what is know about John Carter is a local tale. John and his brother became the leading Cornish Smugglers.
The Yacht Bar in Bardolino, Italy.
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Rye
The Yacht Inn at Penzance, Cornwall.
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John Cabot Horfield.
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New Hampshire
The Yacht Inn at Woodbank in Cheshire.
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