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  2. Ship's bell - Wikipedia

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    Most United States Navy ships of the post–World War II era have actually carried 2 or 3 bells: the larger bell engraved with the ship's name, mounted on the forecastle, and smaller bells in the pilot house and at the quarterdeck at the 1MC (public address) station, for use in making shipwide announcements and marking the time. The larger bell ...

  3. Eight Bells (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Eight Bells was the outgrowth of a series of oil paintings that Homer made using three wooden panels he found in the cabin of his brother's sloop at Prouts Neck, Maine.On two of the panels Homer painted scenes of mackerel fleets at Prouts Neck, one at dawn and the other at sunset; on the third he painted a grisaille study of the work that inspired Eight Bells, which depicted a ship's officer ...

  4. Eight Bells - Wikipedia

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    Eight Bells may refer to: Eights bells, a duty period on board ship, see ship's bell; Eight Bells, a 2009 album by SubArachnoid Space; Eight Bells (band), an American experimental metal band based in Portland, Oregon; Eight Bells, a 1935 action adventure film directed by Roy William Neill

  5. Watchkeeping - Wikipedia

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    A sailor keeps watch aboard USS George H.W. Bush.. Watchkeeping or watchstanding is the assignment of sailors to specific roles on a ship to operate it continuously. These assignments, also known at sea as watches, are constantly active as they are considered essential to the safe operation of the vessel and also allow the ship to respond to emergencies and other situations quickly.

  6. When Eight Bells Toll (film) - Wikipedia

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    When Eight Bells Toll (also known as Alistair MacLean's When Eight Bells Toll [2]) is a 1971 action film directed by Étienne Périer and starring Anthony Hopkins, Jack Hawkins, Robert Morley, and Nathalie Delon. [2] Set in Scotland, it is based upon Scottish author Alistair MacLean's 1965 novel of the same name.

  7. When Eight Bells Toll - Wikipedia

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    When Eight Bells Toll is a first-person narrative novel written by Scottish author Alistair MacLean and published in 1966. It marked MacLean's return after a three-year gap, following the publication of Ice Station Zebra (1963), during which time he had run several restaurants. [1] [2] When Eight Bells Toll combines the genres of spy novel and ...

  8. Naval tradition - Wikipedia

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    A naval tradition is a tradition that is, or has been, observed in one or more navies.. Ship bell of ORP Iskra II - Polish Navy school tall ship. A basic tradition is that all ships commissioned in a navy are referred to as ships rather than vessels, with the exception of submarines, which are known as boats.

  9. Eight Bells (film) - Wikipedia

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    Eight Bells is a 1935 American adventure film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Ann Sothern, Ralph Bellamy and Catherine Doucet. Produced by Columbia Pictures , it is based on the 1933 play Eight Bells by Percy G. Mandley.