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  2. J. B. Morton - Wikipedia

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    John Cameron Andrieu Bingham Michael Morton, better known by his preferred abbreviation J. B. Morton (7 June 1893 – 10 May 1979), was an English humorous writer noted for authoring a column called "By the Way" under the pen name 'Beachcomber' in the Daily Express from 1924 to 1975.

  3. Barton on Sea - Wikipedia

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    Barton is also well known for the fact that it was the first place in England to try out rock groynes. The cliffs are frequently used for paragliding. [25] At the eastern end of the village is the Barton On Sea Golf Club, which is notable for comprising three loops of nine holes. [26] Barton on Sea has had for many years a problem with coastal ...

  4. Beachcomber 25 - Wikipedia

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    The Beachcomber 25 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has an unstayed cat ketch or, optionally, a sloop rig, a plumb stem, raked transom, a transom-hung rudder controlled by a tiller and a retractable centerboard. It displaces 5,200 lb (2,359 kg) and carries 1,600 lb (726 kg) of ballast in its ...

  5. Barton Beds - Wikipedia

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    They are particularly well exposed in the cliffs at Barton-on-Sea, which is the type locality for the Barton Beds, and lends its name to the Bartonian age of the Eocene epoch. The clay is abundant in fossils, especially molluscs. The beds are found in the Hampshire Basin, and are well exposed in the cliffs of Barton, Hordle, and on the Isle of ...

  6. Beachcomber (island) - Wikipedia

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    Beachcomber Island, also known as Tai, is one of the resort islands of Fiji, located about 18 km west of Lautoka, the second largest city of the state, located on the main island of Viti Levu. [3] Beachcomber is also called barefoot island, as it is common on the island not to wear shoes.

  7. Beachcombing - Wikipedia

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    For these people, "beachcombing" is the recreational activity of looking for and finding various curiosities that have washed in with the tide: seashells of every kind, fossils, pottery shards (sea pottery), historical artifacts, sea beans (drift seeds), sea glass (beach glass), driftwood, and messages in bottles. Items such as lumber, plastics ...