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The Marine Society College of the Sea

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The Marine Society College of the Sea is a distance learning further education college for those who make their living at sea. The college is owned and operated by The Marine Society, and is located at 202 Lambeth Road, in the London Borough of Lambeth.

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The Marine Society College of the Sea
Lambeth Road, London Lambeth (London Borough of Lambeth)

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Marine Society and Sea Cadets

Lambeth Road 202
SE1 7JW London, Lambeth (London Borough of Lambeth)
England, United Kingdom
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