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The first sailing barges were built around 1815 which superseded the earlier bawley and doble boats.
It lies about 2 km south-east of the coastal village of Bawley Point.
Over a mile away we saw the bawley come up to the wind shiver in irons for a moment, and lay off on the other tack.
But ole Bawley had stopped, and stopped, and at last had to be taken out of the yoke.
Ezra had boasted all along that ole Bawley would keep his end up till they got clah to Wyoming.
The bawley was his property, and he used to cruise in it a great deal, but his father knew little of the companions that he had upon these trips.
A neighbor and Bick's reclusive uncle, Uncle Bawley, tells the tale of the legend of the coyote.
A Bawley was an English sailing vessel typified by a boomless cutter rig and probably named for having a boiler for cooking shrimp in amidships.
Stenning and I stayed in the wheel-house taking turns at the helm and on the watch, and at about ten minutes to two we saw the bawley again.
Its neighbour is Bawley Point, which is accessed via Murramerang Road, the only sealed access road in and out of Kioloa.
Another use of the gaff vangs was to steady the gaff on a boomless gaff rig like a bawley when the sail is brailed up.
Ian Burn drowned on 29 September 1993 while swimming in rough seas at Bawley Point, New South Wales.
It was impossible that Marston should have taken part in the murders at my house; he would have been down with the bawley at the entrance to the harbour mouth.
On 23 April he made his first recorded direct observation of indigenous Australians at Brush Island near Bawley Point, noting in his journal: ".
In the far south: Burrill Lake, Tabourie Lake, Termeil, Bawley Point and Kioloa.
At the Yard they suspected that the arms had come from Russia, and they were certain that the introducers of the arms were dead, drowned in the bawley.
Route 741 runs twice daily from Kioloa to Ulladulla via Bawley Point, Termeil, Tabourie and Burrill Lake.
We decided to lie off and head a little to the north, aiming to pass within signal distance of the Eddystone and to pass the bawley some two miles to the north.
The bawley and the smack were used in the Thames Estuary and off East Anglia, while trawlers and drifters were use on the east coast.
I did not dare to hang about for a reply but got the vessel on her course again, a course that would bring us out some three miles ahead of the bawley, by my figuring.
Through the blown scud the clamour of the bell came mournfully to us over the waves; in the blown drifts of rain we saw the bawley labouring to us.
Wills was cast in numerous serious film roles, including that of Uncle Bawley in Giant (1956), which also features Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, and James Dean.
Sultan Sher Shah Suri, who built the famous Grand Trunk Road (GT Road), built a 'bawley' or watering place here.
The Bawley Point Iron Man is a popular annual event which takes place in early January at Gannet Beach, local to Bawley Point.
The girl had been introduced by Marston at a later date to help him in some business connected with the bawley; I could well imagine that it was a job that called for company of some description.