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galley-west
galley-west, adv. colloq. (orig. and chiefly U.S.). (ˈgælɪwɛst) Also galleywest, gallywest. [An alteration of Eng. dial. colly-west, weston: see E.D.D. and Collyweston 2.] Phr. to knock galley-west, to knock sideways or askew; to bring to confusion; to knock out or dispose of completely.1875 ‘Mark T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ghali (ship)
Western and native sources mention that Aceh had 100–120 galleys at any time (excluding the smaller fusta and galiot), spread from Daya (west coast) to The ships were used by the king of Gowa to conduct voyages and sea trade between islands in the archipelago, both in the west (Malacca, Riau, Mempawah, wikipedia.org
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Galley
The three British galley frigates also had distinctive names – James Galley, Charles Galley, and Mary Galley. different parts of the Mediterranean, using galleys as their primary weapons at sea: the Ottomans in the east, Venice in the center and Habsburg Spain in the west wikipedia.org
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Galley Museum
The Eric Thomas Galley Museum (also known as the Galley Museum) is a photographic and general museum in Driffield Street in Queenstown. One of two west coast Tasmania museums that house records and relics from the mining communities of the past, the museum is housed in a former 1897 constructed wikipedia.org
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Irish galley
The Irish galley was a vessel in use in the West of Ireland down to the seventeenth century, and was propelled both by oars and sail. The West Highland Galley. Edinburgh: Birling. Ships of Ireland Tall ships Maritime history of Ireland Medieval ships Boat types wikipedia.org
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Ouzel Galley
In the late eighteenth century it was illegal for Irish ships to trade in the West Indies, so it is possible that Smyrna was falsely declared as the ship's In those days the West Indies was notorious for its piracy, and Irishmen are known to have engaged in the practice, both willingly and unwillingly. wikipedia.org
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French galley La Réale (1538)
La Réale was a French Royal galley of the 16th century. The French fleet accompanied Barbarossa during his attacks on the west coast of Italy on the way to Istanbul, as he laid waste to the cities of Porto Ercole wikipedia.org
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Galley Run
Galley Run is a long 2nd order tributary to the Youghiogheny River in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Course Galley Run rises about 0.5 miles west of Owensdale, Pennsylvania, and then flows south to join the Youghiogheny River at Broad Ford. wikipedia.org
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HM galley Comet (1777)
On 14 December 1777, shortly before her capture, a landing party from Comet, Captain "James Pine", landed on the west end of the island of Grand Caimanes Comet and the galley Snake may have been at Wappoo, where they protected Lt. Col. wikipedia.org
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Galley Head Lighthouse
Sea and two beaches, Red Strand to the east and the Long Strand to the west. The castle, abandoned in 1952 can be seen from Galley as a Gothic ruin. wikipedia.org
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Richard Brooke (Norton)
It was also called the Rose or Red Galley. After Pinkie, on 15 September Broke and the Galley Subtle rowed up the River Forth to Blackness Castle. Having bought the property, it seems that Brooke did not have the resources necessary to build an expensive house and therefore he modified the west range wikipedia.org
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Warden Hill, Luton
; and Warden Hill and Galley Hill to the east. Nearby Galley Hill was formerly a place of public execution. wikipedia.org
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West Marine Ltd. (Peel Engineering)
These craft had a forward 2-berth cabin, a 2-berth mid-cabin which doubled up as a galley/saloon, and a separate head. The company West Marine Ltd was finally dissolved in 1997. References Peel Engineering Company wikipedia.org
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Bournemouth Rowing Club
The club used to be located next to the Central Pier on the West Beach, but was evicted by Bournemouth Borough Council to make way for redevelopment. The Premier Rowing Club was formed in 1871 and were the proud owners of the galley Alice. wikipedia.org
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Battle of Ponza (1300)
The naval Battle of Ponza took place on 14 June 1300 near the islands of Ponza and Zannone, in the Gulf of Gaeta (north-west of Naples), when a galley Now Lauria emerged and found the Sicilians near Zannone Island to the west. wikipedia.org
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