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  2. Tally Ho (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Tally Ho is a gaff-rigged cutter yacht designed by the artist and yacht designer Albert Strange. [1] [3] The 48-foot (15 m) yacht was built at Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex in England and has previously carried the names Betty, Alciope, and Escape. By 2017 the hull had nearly rotted away, and was in danger of being scrapped.

  3. Tally Ho - Wikipedia

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    Tally-Ho (rolling papers), a brand of cigarette rolling paper sold in Australia; Tally Ho, a British yacht; HMS Tally-Ho, a World War II-era British submarine; The Tally Ho, the fictional daily newspaper featured in the UK television series The Prisoner

  4. Action of 14 February 1944 - Wikipedia

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    Tally-Ho was campaigning in the strait, where she sank several axis vessels. Bennington was also cruising on the surface, patrolling for Japanese shipping, when she sighted UIT-23 in the daytime. Tally-Ho attacked at full speed. Tally-Ho and UIT-23 were headed straight for one another when they both fired a spread of torpedoes. [1]

  5. Liuzzi-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    UIT-23 sailed for France on 15 February 1944 with 135 tonnes of rubber and 70 tonnes of tin, and was torpedoed three days later by HMS Tally-Ho. [4] There were 14 survivors from the crew of forty. [5]

  6. Clallam County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    A popular YouTube series following the restoration of the historic sailing vessel Tally Ho took place in Sequim from 2017 to 2021 and often visited other places in Clallam County. [23] The county had demanded that donations and work on the project be stopped, citing lack of permits and an unwillingness to issue those permits. [24]

  7. Talk:Tally Ho (yacht) - Wikipedia

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  8. HMS Tally-Ho - Wikipedia

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    While commanded by Captain Leslie W. A. Bennington, Tally-Ho served in the Far East for much of her wartime career, where she sank thirteen small Japanese sailing vessels, a Japanese coaster, the Japanese water carrier Kisogawa Maru, the Japanese army cargo ships Ryuko and Daigen Maru No.6, the Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser Cha 2, and the Japanese auxiliary minelayer Ma 4.

  9. Action of 11 January 1944 - Wikipedia

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    HMS Tally-Ho. The action of 11 January 1944 was a minor naval action that resulted in the sinking of the light cruiser Kuma of the Imperial Japanese Navy by the British Royal Navy submarine HMS Tally-Ho. Kuma was being escorted by the destroyer Uranami about 10 nmi (12 mi; 19 km) north-west of Penang, Malaya.