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Trinity House

British  

noun

  1. an association that provides lighthouses, buoys, etc, around the British coast

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Under the new Trinity House Agreement, Rheinmetall will build a new factory in the UK to produce barrels for artillery guns – something the UK stopped doing more than a decade ago.

From BBC • Oct. 22, 2024

However, the history of Trinity House stretches back more than half a millennium.

From BBC • Sep. 14, 2020

Instead of killing him, Hargreaves wrote to Trinity House and got himself transferred, to a platform on the North Sea where he spent seven years.

From The Guardian • Feb. 6, 2020

Mason describes his quarter-hour piece as a "guided tour" around the main Trinity House lighthouses, from the Solway Firth to the Farne Islands, many of which he visited to notate the patterns of their flashes.

From The Guardian • Dec. 4, 2010

His son, who lives in Cardiff, daily visits the island in a yacht, and conveys the letters for the Trinity House officials and residents.

From The Bristol Royal Mail Post, Telegraph, and Telephone by Tombs, Robert Charles