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sey shore between the Barnegat and Navesink | lighthouses, a distance of nearly 40 miles, was unlit i |
It is one of Sweden's most famous | lighthouses along with Kullen, Vinga and Landsort, and |
ore supervising the construction of several | lighthouses along the Atlantic Coast in New Hampshire a |
River, and one of only two privately-owned | lighthouses along the Chesapeake Bay. |
where he supervised the building of various | lighthouses along the Pacific coast and Strait of Juan |
rtionate effect on coastal shipping, as all | lighthouses along the coast were then extinguished for |
This | lighthouses also bares a directional continuous light a |
Oleszewski, Wes, Great Lakes | Lighthouses, American and Canadian: A Comprehensive Dir |
ed to aiding in the restoration of American | lighthouses and educating the public about their histor |
uilt for the Lighthouse Service to resupply | lighthouses and lightships, and to service buoys. |
r the maintenance and operation of all U.S. | lighthouses and lightships. |
ode Island, was responsible for resupplying | lighthouses and maintaining navigational buoys in the C |
collection (#1055) of souvenir postcards of | lighthouses and has digitized 272 of these and made the |
mber of navigation aids (beacons, buoys and | lighthouses), and a special 'Pilotwatch Radar' with por |
The screw-pile was used for the erection of | lighthouses and other structures on mudbanks and shifti |
a wealth of history relating to shipwrecks, | lighthouses, and the US Lifesaving Service. |
, the body responsible for the operation of | lighthouses and marine navigation aids around the coast |
n on April 3, 1882 to modernize the coastal | lighthouses and raise the focal height of the Penmarc'h |
omplete tour of the country, inspecting all | lighthouses and stations in the archipelago in 1902. |
ighthouse, built as a memorial to all other | lighthouses and light keepers, was finished in 1943, du |
Lighthouses and Life Saving Stations Along the Massachu | |
ds to navigation support (such as operating | lighthouses), and marine environmental protection (such |
Pepperpots are generally harbor | lighthouses, and are fairly small towers. |
hey publish a "Doomsday List" of Endangered | lighthouses, and have helped save a number of at-risk l |
issued a consultation regarding a review of | lighthouses, and it was decided that the Barns Ness Lig |
officer) who was charged with building the | lighthouses and seeing that they remained in good condi |
rotecting our shores, lives and property to | lighthouses and lightships, from life-saving stations t |
Putnam, George R., | Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States, (Bosto |
Keddy's riding includes many historic | lighthouses and is in fact known as the "Lighthouse Rou |
However, it was still used in | lighthouses and beacons long after it was replaced else |
of the lenses were removed from the coastal | lighthouses and navigational beacons to prevent Union f |
esponsible for a number of their designs of | lighthouses and associated structures. |
Pharology is the scientific study of | lighthouses and signal lights, their construction and i |
was fond of Martha's Vineyard's photogenic | lighthouses, and was the focus of lighthouse fund raise |
It is one of the earliest California | lighthouses and is listed on the National Register of H |
It was part of a series of | lighthouses and beacons dotted around the Irish coast, |
id to be one of America's most photographed | lighthouses, and the most-visited attraction in Benzie |
f the most important historians of American | lighthouses, and spent much of his career championing t |
collectors of customs were in charge of the | lighthouses and other aids to navigation. |
Two of the five | lighthouses are on Green Island while the other three a |
The five | lighthouses are Split Rock Light on Lake Superior, St J |
Two of the | lighthouses are currently standing. |
The two Basses | lighthouses are among the most famous offshore lighthou |
The | lighthouses are on the Cape Romain National Wildlife Re |
Five | lighthouses are on the West Frisian Islands. |
Most of these | lighthouses are subject to historic preservation. |
Cape Romain | Lighthouses are a pair of brick lighthouses on Lighthou |
Grand Haven | Lighthouses are two different lighthouses on the south |
The exact locations of the first two | lighthouses are now underwater due to erosion. |
Those who study or are enthused by | lighthouses are known as pharologists. |
d in 2001, the Friends of Portsmouth Harbor | Lighthouses are a chapter of the American Lighthouse Fo |
house which is unusual since most Scottish | lighthouses are separate from the house. |
Verny constructed another three | lighthouses around Tokyo Bay, and was also the engineer |
contracting work, winning bids to build new | lighthouses around the country. |
ies is the operation and maintenance of the | lighthouses around New Zealand's coastline. |
ich provides local navigational aids and/or | lighthouses as part of its facilities. |
ry Brunton, known as the father of Japanese | lighthouses, as part of the government's project of mod |
upporting the preservation and awareness of | lighthouses, assisting community groups in leasing or t |
ipwrecks led to the construction in 1839 of | lighthouses at Scatari Island and at both ends of St. P |
Mobile Point Range Lights were a series of | lighthouses at the entrance to Mobile Bay, at Mobile Po |
y the government of Japan to help construct | lighthouses at the beginning of the Meiji period to mak |
The structure is of the same design as | lighthouses at Sheffield Island in Norwalk; Great Capta |
Two | lighthouses at Cape Henry |
The lighthouse is of the same design as | lighthouses at Great Captain Island and Morgan Point in |
; these plotted out five different sizes of | lighthouses, at 25, 30, 40, 50, and 65 feet high. |
The structure is of the same design as | lighthouses at Sheffield Island in Norwalk, Connecticut |
It has one of a trio of port | lighthouses at the end of its extension breakwater, and |
Plans from 1889 showing proposed sites for | lighthouses at Point Charles and Point Emery. |
There are two | lighthouses at this location, the other being the Sturg |
Like other | lighthouses at that time it used a clockwork mechanism |
The nearby | lighthouses at Cape San Blas and Dog Island were destro |
Khedive Ismail ordered the construction of | lighthouses at different points across Egypt's Mediterr |
As | lighthouses became less essential to navigation, many o |
Mechanisms to turn the lens of | lighthouses before electric motors. |
It was one of four | lighthouses built in Shetland between 1854 and 1858 whi |
ighthouse was one of a group of New England | lighthouses built to the same plan. |
erson as one in a series of nine buttressed | lighthouses built in Canada around 1910. |
The light was one of a group of New England | lighthouses built to the same plan after an award winni |
Esaki Lighthouse was one of the first | lighthouses built in the Meiji period and was built for |
was also the first of the five first-order | lighthouses built by the Spaniards in the latter part o |
thouse, this was one of the last two wooden | lighthouses built in New Zealand. |
This design was then used in seven more | lighthouses, by order of establishment, Grassy Hill Lig |
In 2010, both | lighthouses celebrated their sesquicentennial. |
The Doomsday List is a list of endangered | lighthouses compiled by Lighthouse Digest magazine. |
commissioned to be the first keeper of the | lighthouses constructed near Greenwood Farm at Lakeman |
It is the last of the ten | lighthouses constructed in Alaska between 1902 and 1906 |
The lighthouse is one of only a few | lighthouses constructed of wood. |
ip to serve as the Sand Key Light until new | lighthouses could be built. |
It is one of four such | lighthouses designed by architect Maurice Festu in a st |
It is one of four such | lighthouses designed by architect Maurice Festu in a st |
It was one of the | lighthouses designed by Richard Henry Brunton, who was |
It was one of the | lighthouses designed by Richard Henry Brunton, who was |
It was one of the | lighthouses designed by Richard Henry Brunton, who was |
transporting supplies, men, and material to | lighthouses downstream from Quebec, were also to be ann |
active in the construction of many American | lighthouses during the first half of the nineteenth cen |
Blackbirding consisted of erecting fake | lighthouses during times of low visibility. |
views from the top of several 19th-century | lighthouses, Duxbury Beach, Plymouth Harbor, and even t |
ht, Larry and Wright, Patricia, Great Lakes | Lighthouses Encyclopedia Hardback (Erin: Boston Mills P |
Bois Blanc Light can refer to one of five | lighthouses erected on Bois Blanc Island, Michigan, in |
regidor and Caballo, were the second oldest | lighthouses established in the country after the lighth |
By the 1920s, all the | lighthouses except Eldred Rock were falling apart, and |
Exhibits on area | lighthouses, foghorns, shipwrecks and local history are |
Burton designed two | lighthouses for the town, the Pharos and Beach Lighthou |
The "beacon" effect was loosely inspired by | lighthouses found along the Chesapeake Bay. |
ape Rodney makes it one of the most distant | lighthouses from the mainland. |
1905 photo of both | lighthouses from a different angle. |
He served as an inspector of | lighthouses from 1918 until 1920, when he was named acc |
ght House Establishment; responsibility for | lighthouses had previously shifted from department to d |
insale is a site of ancient and present day | Lighthouses has a Golf Links. |
way-point for coastal traffic, and so three | lighthouses have been built to protect shipping, in par |
After the building of a number of | lighthouses, he established his own firm "Collas and Mi |
He has also compiled a Watch List of other | lighthouses he feels should be on the Doomsday List. |
The list usually consists of | lighthouses in the United States, Guatemala, and Canada |
the Dungeness Lighthouse was one of the few | lighthouses in the United States to have a full-time ke |
Greenbury Point Light was the name of two | lighthouses in the Chesapeake Bay, both located at the |
Lighthouse is one of five pre-war surviving | lighthouses in Hong Kong; it is also the oldest lightho |
The Low lighthouse is one of three | lighthouses in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England and th |
oast Guard, something that happened to most | lighthouses in the United States over the course of the |
nry Brunton and was one of the first modern | lighthouses in Japan built as part of the modernization |
See | Lighthouses in the United States. |
is pierhead light is one of a succession of | lighthouses in this location, which were needed as the |
This article is about the six | lighthouses in Canada. |
See also List of | lighthouses in the United States. |
erto Rico, that is unique amongst all other | lighthouses in Puerto Rico for its unusual Lorraine cro |
anaged by Dublin Port Company, whereas most | lighthouses in Ireland are managed by the Commissioners |
12; it is one of the five surviving pre-war | lighthouses in Hong Kong. |
in Brazil, and one of the tallest concrete | lighthouses in the world. |
It was one of the most isolated | lighthouses in Australia. |
flects Confederate raids (as affected other | lighthouses in the area during the Civil War). |
All | lighthouses in the Philippines are managed by the Phili |
It is one of only two | lighthouses in the Queen Charlotte Islands - the other |
s as one of the “One Hundred Most Important | Lighthouses in the World".The lighthouse is currently m |
Don River; introduced a brand new system of | lighthouses in the shallow waters near Taganrog and alo |
St. Helena Island Light is one of 149 | lighthouses in Michigan. |
One of the last three remaining manned rock | lighthouses in England and Wales, before automation it |
This is a list of | lighthouses in Friesland, province in the Netherlands. |
Irish Lights Commission, which administered | lighthouses in Ireland. |
Lighthouses in the Philippines are maintained by the Ph | |
It was built by John Donahoo who built many | lighthouses in Maryland. |
All | lighthouses in the Philippines are managed by that gove |
The Presque Isle Light is one of the three | lighthouses in Erie, Pennsylvania. |
" was the unofficial term given to isolated | lighthouses in the United States Lighthouse Service. |
It is one of three | lighthouses in Toronto and the only active one in the c |
It is one of the three | lighthouses in Erie, along with the Presque Isle Light |
Doomsday List as one of the most endangered | lighthouses in the country. |
standing it would be one of the ten tallest | lighthouses in the US. |
nty Tourism, it is one of only seven inland | lighthouses in the United States. |
of four surviving Chesapeake Bay screw-pile | lighthouses in the U.S. state of Maryland. |
until March 1997, becaming one of the last | lighthouses in Scotland to be automated. |
a lighthouse engineer who built twenty six | lighthouses in and around Scotland. |
It is one of the few | lighthouses in the world and the only one in India with |
93; it is one of the five surviving pre-war | lighthouses in Hong Kong. |
thouse or pillar lighthouse is one of three | lighthouses in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England. |
A similar list for | lighthouses in Puerto Rico was constructed by Sandra Sh |
It is one the few | lighthouses in the United States to retain its original |
one of the first prefabricated cylindrical | lighthouses in the country and remains active. |
Dolphin Lighthouse is one of the three | lighthouses in the Mumbai harbour off the coast of Mumb |
tic Canada and one of the most recognizable | lighthouses in the world. |
ame "Bug Light" as there were no other such | lighthouses in the vicinity. |
charitable organization that works to save | lighthouses in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. |
ife of a lighthouse keeper, and the role of | lighthouses in sea safety. |
ivately owned, privately maintained working | lighthouses in the country. |
Typical villages in the mountain, | lighthouses in Poris de Abona and Tajao, important free |
It is notable as being one of only six | lighthouses in Japan which had a first order Fresnel le |
Like many other | lighthouses in Italy, this lighthouse was severely dama |
tant because it is unique amongst all other | lighthouses in Puerto Rico in that it has an unusual Lo |
was the style of lantern common to American | lighthouses in the early years of the nineteenth centur |
ined Sandy Hook one of the three best-built | lighthouses in the country. |
The history of these | lighthouses is documented by Terry Pepper and is not re |
One of the other two | lighthouses is located on the Bull Wall opposite, and t |
tating Xenon-lamps similar to those used on | lighthouses just above the observation deck. |
ed, it'll represent one of just three Roman | lighthouses known to have existed in the eastern Medite |
a and later to the Friends of the Caloundra | Lighthouses Inc (which was established in 2007) until i |
to be "one of the few surviving wood framed | lighthouses left on Lake Superior. |
nsible for the provision and maintenance of | lighthouses, lightvessels, navigational aids and any ot |
Bruce County | Lighthouses: Lion's Head |
There have been three | lighthouses located on the island. |
Michigan Island Lighthouse (Two | lighthouses located at this site) |
Harbor North and South entrance Lights are | lighthouses located at the entrance to Buffalo harbor i |
ighthouse, but the technical development of | lighthouses made this unnecessary. |
The two | lighthouses mark the harbor channel at the mouth of the |
A line connecting the two | lighthouses marks the southern boundary of the Port of |
Isle North Pier Light, is one of the three | lighthouses near Erie, Pennsylvania in the United State |
In 1910 the | lighthouses of Tramuntana (north) and Llebeig (southwes |
Lighthouses of Australia. | |
The | Lighthouses of the Cheasapeake. |
The | lighthouses of Terschelling, Vlieland, Ameland and the |
The General Plan for | Lighthouses of 1883, documents the necessity of install |
It is one of three | lighthouses of the city. |
Maryland | Lighthouses of the Chesapeake (1997) ISBN 1-878399-70-5 |
Berger, T. & Dempster, D.; | Lighthouses of the Great Lakes; Voyageur 2002 |
, though recordings of the orchestral piece | Lighthouses of England and Wales and a collection inclu |
It is listed as one of the “50 | Lighthouses of Japan” by the Japan Lighthouse Associati |
former is one of the oldest still existing | lighthouses of the Baltic Sea. |
ac'h lighthouse, they are the 3 most famous | lighthouses of the region. |
Sapulski, Wayne S., (2001) | Lighthouses of Lake Michigan: Past and Present (Paperba |
Sapulski, Wayne S., (2001) | Lighthouses of Lake Michigan: Past and Present (Paperba |
ne of 1938 was devastating to the low-sited | lighthouses of the region, and Musselbed Shoals was no |
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