Carriages being pulled by horses clip-clopped along the coble streets and their masters whipped them to pick up the pace. |
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The 88-year-old coble, a flat-bottomed fishing boat, had survived a direct hit by a stick bomb in 1943, which went right through her hull. |
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At night the woman would feel stabs of fear as she thought of the tossing coble where her man was earning a living for them. |
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But it turns out that she was the plywood tender to a fishing coble and had sunk in 3m the previous week. |
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In rounding Flamborough Head the boat shipped a sea and washed the mizzen and boom away, and filled the coble on deck. |
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We have reached the waterside where a fishing coble is moored to the bank. |
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But when the new museum opens in 2007, the coble will become its focal point. |
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The deaths of a father and his two sons on board the fishing coble Eventide sent shock waves through the town. |
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What I love the most is traditional inshore fishing with a traditional Northumbrian coble. |
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Some coble owners asked for their vessels to be saved as pleasure craft during times of imposed decommissioning, but were denied by the government. |
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Coble — on crutches nearly two months after surgery — is his teammates' most ardent supporter. |
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Major fire reported at Coalite Building Supplies, Coble Dene, needing nine fire engines. |
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During hearings to ban hull splashing, or the copying of hulls, Representative Howard Coble of North Carolina suggested that all hulls be registered with the Copyright office. |
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