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* Admiralty Head Lighthouse
The eastern boundary runs south from Rosario Head across Deception Pass to Whidbey Island, then along the western coast of Whidbey Island to Point Partridge, then across Admiralty Inlet to Point Wilson ( Quimper Peninsula ).
Though only wide at the narrowest point ( between the Point Wilson and Admiralty Head lighthouses ), it is through this passage that nearly all the seawater flows into and from Puget Sound during daily tidal variations.
The definition approved by 1974 by the Hydrographer of the Royal Navy for use in Admiralty Charts was " bounded roughly by lines joining Ushant, Land's End, Hartland Point, Lundy Island, St. Govan's Head and Rosslare, thence following the Irish coast south to Mizen Head and then along the 200-metre isobath to approximately the latitude of Ushant.
* Heneage Dundas-Captain of the Eurydice and a close friend of Aubrey ; also younger brother of Lord Melville, Head of the Admiralty
* Sir Joseph Blaine – Head of Intelligence at the Admiralty
He became Head of the Weapon Equipment Section at the Admiralty in 1957 and Director of the Tactical and Weapons Policy Division there in 1958.
The Admiralty Head Light is a lighthouse located in Fort Casey State Park near Coupeville on Whidbey Island, Washington.
Admiralty Head is the east entrance point of Admiralty Inlet and the southeast extremity of a succession of light bare bluffs which extend north of Point Partridge, where they attain their highest elevation.
Admiralty Head Lighthouse is open to the public throughout the year.
* Admiralty Head Lighthouse home page
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Admiralty Bay () is an irregular bay, wide at its entrance between Demay Point and Martins Head, indenting the southern coast of King George Island ( Antarctica ) for in the South Shetland Islands.

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", or simply " Admiralty ", and also known as " Fisherman ", is the most familiar among non-sailors.
In 1964, the functions of the Admiralty were transferred to a new Admiralty Board, which is a committee of the tri-service Defence Council of the United Kingdom and part of the Ministry of Defence.
The new Admiralty Board meets only twice a year, and the day-to-day running of the Royal Navy is controlled by a Navy Board ( not to be confused with the historical Navy Board described later in this article ).
It is common for the various authorities now in charge of the Royal Navy to be referred to as simply The Admiralty.
After 1806, the First Lord of the Admiralty was always a civilian, while the professional head of the navy came to be ( and is still today ) known as the First Sea Lord.
The pale coloured extension behind the small courtyard on the left is Admiralty House.
The oldest building was long known simply as The Admiralty, and is now referred to popularly as the Old Admiralty and officially as the Ripley Building.
Admiralty House is a moderately proportioned mansion to the south of the Ripley Building, built in the late 18th century as the residence of the First Lord of the Admiralty, serving that purpose until 1964.
The Admiralty Extension ( which is also one of the two buildings which are sometimes referred to as the " Old Admiralty ") dates from the turn of the 20th century.
This is the largest of the Admiralty Buildings.
Admiralty Arch is linked to the Old Admiralty Building by a bridge and is part of the ceremonial route from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace.
The Bank of China Tower ( abbreviated BOC Tower ) is one of the most recognisable skyscrapers in Admiralty, Hong Kong.
There is a second official residence, Admiralty House in Sydney.
Office building at 4676 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA, where ISI is located
Offshore islands include the small, forested Admiralty Islands, the largest of which is Manus, to the north of the main island of New Guinea.
In 1939, in response to a question from the Oxford English Dictionary, the Admiralty made up the story that it stood for ' Allied Submarine Detection Investigation Committee ', and this is still widely believed, though no committee bearing this name has been found in the Admiralty archives.

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It was initially under the control of the Admiralty, and located in Watergate House, Adelphi, London.
The blockade of the southern US Atlantic Seaboard, as well as the sack of Washington D. C., carried out during the American War of 1812 was orchestrated from the Admiralty House in Bermuda, then located at Mount Wyndham, in Bailey's Bay.
Areas of East Jefferson County located south of Port Townsend remain largely rural and can be divided into two parts, those communities located on the Hood Canal and those on the Admiralty Inlet.
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office is located on Admiralty Way.
The hospital building incorporates mementoes from the past, including the old Admiralty portico moulding from the front facade of the former Mount Pleasant Hospital, which was located on an adjacent site now developed as a housing estate.
The Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building ( abbreviated as PLA Forces Hong Kong Building ) is a 113 metre, 28 floor building located within the former HMS Tamar naval base on Lung Wui Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong.
Queensway Plaza is a shopping centre located above Admiralty station.
Union Church Hong Kong is located at Kennedy Road in Mid-Levels, up the hill from Central and Admiralty, and next to where the Peak Tram bridge intersects with Kennedy Road.
The Admiralty Citadel, London's most visible military citadel, is located just behind the Admiralty building on Horse Guards Parade.
It is located within Nash House, part of Carlton House Terrace, near the Duke of York Steps and Admiralty Arch.
It is likely that the farm was located at the Jeffrey Street end of Kirribilli ( not near Admiralty house ) and was named “ Huntershill ” by Thomas Muir, after his father ’ s home in Scotland.
It is likely that the farm was located at the Jeffrey Street end of Kirribilli ( not near Admiralty house ) and was named " Huntershill " by Thomas Muir, after his father ’ s home in Scotland.
Established in 1764, this court proved to be too remote to serve all of the colonies, and so the 1768 Vice Admiralty Court Act created four district courts, which were located at Halifax, Boston, Philadelphia, and Charleston.
Seeadler Harbor, also known as Port Seeadler, is located on Manus Island, Admiralty Islands, Papua New Guinea and played an important role in World War II.
Across the Grand Harbour, in the so-called Three Cities, where the dockyards were located and the Admiralty had its headquarters, 28, 000 more were packed into.
The Point Retreat Light is located on the northern tip of Admiralty and was an important aid-to-navigation.
It is located just off the central west coast of Admiralty Island, south of the city of Angoon.
At 14: 00, the Admiralty received word that aerial reconnaissance had located a group of German ships a considerable distance west-northwest of Trondheim, bearing west.
The Lyttelton Range () is a narrow northwest-trending mountain range located south of Dunedin Range in the Admiralty Mountains of Antarctica.
The Dunedin Range () is a northwest-trending mountain range, 37 km ( 23 mi ) long and 3 to 6 km ( 2 to 4 mi ) wide, located 8 km east of Lyttelton Range in the Admiralty Mountains of Antarctica.

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