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    The Steam Packet Inn at Plymouth, Devon.

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    Grace O'Malley's Authentic Irish Pub and Restaurant in Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.A..

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    Grace O'Malley was a 16th Century Irish Pirate Queen, of whom I had not heard until I read Wentworth's article in the thread he started.

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    An excellent find Dave. Well done for tying it in.

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    I just had a browse myself and found a number of pubs named in her honour.
    Here is one in Fairfield Conneticut. From the similarity of the facia signage it looks as if they are a chain of pubs.

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    Here is Grace O'Malley's in Toronto, Canada.

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    And here is her bar in Corruna.
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    This pub in Brookline, Massachusetts is called Grainne O'Malley's. Grainne is an Irish version of the pirate queen's first name and my guess is that it may have been chosen to avoid any legal problems from the Grace O'Malley's pub chain.

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    The Mary Read pub in Battpaglia, Italy.

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    Mary Read led an adventurous life before becoming another female pirate. https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryU...ry-Read-Pirate

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    How about this one in which to sup a few tots.

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    Ashford.

    There’s plenty that’s unique about the Bonny Cravat - not least the name. For while nobody truly knows where it comes from (some say the pub was a meeting point for smugglers who traded with Frenchmen using a boat called La Bonne Curvette), the pub’s title is a genuine one-off in Britain.
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    The most famous female pirate was probably Anne Bonny. Ann Bonny's Bar and Grill is on a boat moored on the bank of the Cape Fear River in Wilmington, North Carolina.

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Bonny

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    The Commodore Inn, Helensburg, Argyll and Bute.

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    Seaton Hook and parrot.
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    Ye Olde Commodore Inn, Hobart, Tasmania.

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    Hook and Parrot Bridlington.
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    The Commodore Inn at Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire.

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    There is the Hidden Treasure Rum Bar & Grill on Ponce Inlet, Florida. It is one of a chain of three.

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    The Hidden Treasure micropub in Dymchurch, Romney Marsh, Kent.

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    The Fisherman's Haunt near Christchurch in Dorset.

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    Chelmsford.



    After 240 years, archaeologists may have solved the mystery of the HMS Endeavour

    September 19, 2018

    In August 1778, three years into the American War of Independence, 13 ships were scuttled off the coast of Rhode Island. Among them was a vessel called the Lord Sandwich II. Once known as HMS Endeavour, it was 100 ft (30 m) of oak, elm, and pine—and the vessel on which captain James Cook had reached Botany Bay, on the east coast of Australia, eight years earlier, changing the course of history Down Under.
    For nearly 250 years, this ship has lain undisturbed and elusive, gradually disintegrating in an unknown spot on the New England seabed. But after a 25-year archaeological study of the area, researchers are honing in on the wreck.
    In a statement, the Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project said it had pinpointed the ship’s final resting place. The search is down to “one or two” sites, the BBC reports. By 2020, experts say, the vessel may be definitively identified and partially excavated—just in time for the 250th anniversary of Cook’s voyage to Australia.
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    The Amethyst in Govan Linthouse, Glasgow.

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    This pub is named after the frigate H.M.S. Amethyst, which was built in a nearby shipyard. In the summer of 1949 H.M.S. Amethyst took part in what is known as the Amethyst or Yangtze Incident. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amethyst_Incident

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    The Hurley Flyer pub and restaurant in Morecambe, Lancashire is named after the local R.N.L.I. rescue hovercraft.

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    The Surrey Docks pub at Surrey Quays, London.

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    The Humber Dock bar and grill in Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire.

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    The Dock Bar and Kitchen at Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Wales. The building resembles a ship.

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    The Dock Inn at Penzance in Cornwall.

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    The Tamesis Dock floating pub, live music and events space in London. Tamesis is a converted 1930’s Dutch barge, permanently moored between Lambeth & Vauxhall Bridge & now used as a neighbourhood bar, live music & events space.

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    The On the Docks pub in Huntsville, Ontario, Canada.

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    The Dinnington Docks Inn at Dinnington, Crewkerne, Somerset.

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    The Dry Dock Bar & Grille at Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, U.S.A..

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