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Plover Scar Lighthouse, also known as the Abbey Lighthouse, is an active 19th century lighthouse sited at the entrance of the Lune estuary, near Cockersand Abbey in Lancashire, England.
His father was the licensee of the Bull's Head public house, which used to stand in School Lane. ... Dorothy Wilkinson (1883-1947), Australian head teacher [19] Gallery
A bull's head completes the logo below the wordmark in red, black, and gold. There is also a lightning bolt across the bull's forehead. The secondary logo features a bull charging through a barn while the tertiary logo is a black roundel with a red outline and "Lancaster Stormers" in gold letters.
English: Stone bulls-head rhyton, left side of head and horns restored. This vessel would have been used for libations, as indicated by the hole in the neck for filling and the corresponding hole in the snout for pouring out the liquid. Knossos, Little Palace, 1600-1450 BC.
Bull's Head Tavern was an establishment located on Bowery, a street in Manhattan, New York City. History. The tavern opened around 1750.
The Bull's Head (Barnes), a London music venue formed in 1959 as a jazz club; Bullheading, placing a column of heavy fluid into a well bore to prevent the flow of reservoir fluids from the well; Tamiya Bullhead, a toy; USS Bullhead, the last US Navy ship sunk by enemy action during World War II
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