coastguard in the PONS Dictionary

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The smugglers had resorted to subterfuge in the years following the battle as more effective measures were implemented against them by the coastguard.
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The station is currently housed in a purpose built building close to the coastguard and lifeguard station that was finished in 1998.
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Most of the latter remained unoccupied after the departure of the coastguard until demolition between 1910 and 1932.
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There is also a coastguard lookout building on the headland.
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A new coastguard station was built next to the signalling station in the 1940s for wartime use.
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There is a coastguard lookout shelter on the point.
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A surviving passenger alerted the coastguard station on the island.
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Many coastguards based along the coast and soldiers passing through the town also practised the faith, though, so attendances may often have been higher.
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The new lighthouse cost a total of 13,000, and included coastguard accommodation.
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From 1837-75 it was used as the town jail and courthouse and later a custom house and a coastguard station.
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