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  2. St Justinian - Wikipedia

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    The ruined chapel of St Justinian is a Grade I listed building. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The 1870s old lifeboat house, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] 1911 lifeboat house, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] an early 20th century watchtower [ 13 ] [ 14 ] and St Justinian's Well (a 19th-century stone enclosure over an ancient spring), [ 15 ] [ 16 ] are all Grade II listed.

  3. St Davids Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    St Davids Lifeboat Station (based in St Justinian, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales) is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station. It was opened in 1869 and to date has been involved in saving over 360 lives at sea in more than 420 launches. [1] The station operates both an all-weather (ALB) and an inshore (ILB) lifeboat.

  4. Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 1945, Frank Barry, Joe Moran and other partners merged several companies to form Circle-Line Sightseeing Yachts, offering boat tours of New York operating out of Battery Park. Circle Line cruise, 1973. Photo by Arthur Tress. Old Circle Line Sightseeing Logo The Circle Line XVII touring the Harlem River

  5. Boat tour - Wikipedia

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    A boat tour is a short trip in a relatively small boat taken for touristic reasons, typically starting and ending in the same place, and normally of a duration less than a day. This contrasts with river cruising , yacht cruising , and ocean cruising , in larger boats or cruise ships, for any number of days, with accommodation in cabins .

  6. Justinian (1787 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Benjamin Maitland sailed Justinian on 29 December 1789, [1] and she left Falmouth, England, on 20 January 1790, bound for New South Wales and China. After calling at Madeira and St Jago , she arrived at Sydney Cove in Port Jackson on 20 June, [ 4 ] having been driven off from the harbour heads on 2 June.

  7. Justinian of Ramsey Island - Wikipedia

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    St Justinian in St Davids and the Cathedral Close is named for him. St Justinian's Well (a 19th-century stone enclosure over an ancient spring) is located here. [5] The bay on which St Justinian is located is called Porthstinian. St Just in Roseland is also named for him, and the Anglican church at Llanstinan, near Fishguard, is dedicated to ...

  8. What the Founding Fathers Said About Monarchy - AOL

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    President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House on Feb. 5, 2025. Credit - Andrew Harnik—Getty Images. P resident Donald Trump has a fondness for giving himself nicknames ...

  9. Saint Justinian - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian II (668/669–711), saint in the Eastern Orthodox tradition; Saint Justinian of Ramsey Island (also Stinan, Jestin or Iestin, died 6th-century), hermit who lived on Ramsey Island, near St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales; Saint Lawrence Justinian (1381–1456), Bishop and first Patriarch of Venice