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The four three-bedroom houses next to the | lighthouse have overnight lodging for up to 50 people o |
It was built in 1967-1968 together with the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse was designed in 1839 by Decimus Burton and C |
e Texas State Park Board began restoring the | lighthouse in 1951, and it was opened to the public in |
r's houses were demolished in 1971, when the | lighthouse was automated; the stone walls that surround |
In 1858, the | Lighthouse Service contracted with the Ellis and O'Neil |
Very little remained except the | lighthouse and a few very lucky fishing camps. |
The | lighthouse is mounted on a rock and connected to shore |
The | lighthouse warns approaching vessels of rocks in Bass S |
of original Port Said remains except for the | lighthouse, pushed to the interior of the city by the g |
Since 1990, the | lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern |
The | lighthouse is owned by the U.S. Coast Guard and is lice |
Initially, the | lighthouse used oil-burning lamps, but by 1911, these w |
Visitors may enter the | lighthouse and view some of the living areas there. |
e Army submitted a proposal to designate the | lighthouse as a National Historic Monument, with the in |
onceived and oversaw the preservation of the | lighthouse in 1964. |
The | lighthouse stands 19 metres (62 ft) tall and along with |
In 1900, the | Lighthouse Board began converting lighthouses to electr |
and Docks, 1885-89, and was Chairman of the | Lighthouse Board, 1889-91. |
In the 1920s, the | lighthouse was relocated to Station Point, about 6 kilo |
nment of Puerto Rico bought an area near the | lighthouse to create a conservation area. |
In 1930, the | lighthouse ceased operation when a steel tower with an |
The | lighthouse no longer functions, and is the home of vari |
to 1914, Mrs. Fish brought rich soil to the | lighthouse grounds, and planted grass, hedges, and tree |
The | lighthouse is said to have inspired Virginia Woolf to w |
The | lighthouse was later demolished and only the foundation |
The | lighthouse was built between the settlements of Moeraki |
The | lighthouse was built by the engineering brothers David |
n 1994 the Coast Guard agreed to relight the | lighthouse and relocated the lens in the Cape Lookout L |
The | lighthouse is on the National Register of Historic Plac |
ttendant from the northern board visited the | lighthouse on a fortnightly basis to test system proced |
ged by Canadian artillery fire, although the | lighthouse itself was not the target: the guns were fir |
n 2000 DRLPS obtained a 20-year lease on the | lighthouse from the Coast Guard. |
He became a businessman, owning the | Lighthouse Restaurant in Constance Bay in West Carleton |
The | lighthouse in Illichivsk |
For the | lighthouse on Lake Champlain, see Barber's Point Light |
The | lighthouse is located about 5 km (3 miles) from the tow |
The | lighthouse gets its name because it is the point 30 mil |
Fom 1853 to 1855 the | lighthouse was built in the style of northern German Br |
tosh Interpretation Centre is located in The | Lighthouse and Charles Mackintosh's Glasgow Herald buil |
The | lighthouse is included in the Beach's National Register |
The | lighthouse was designed by Col. Orlando M. Poe and has |
A public movement to save the | lighthouse resulted in ownership of the lighthouse bein |
The | lighthouse of Cape Melville was first lit on August 30, |
The station was established in 1876 and the | lighthouse itself was built in 1899. |
The foundation is stone molehead and the | lighthouse is made out of cast iron with brick and wood |
The | Lighthouse Service was absorbed into the Coast Guard in |
ent attention to Barrie's warnings about the | lighthouse. |
construction of the Minot's Ledge Light the | lighthouse was removed from service. |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
1988: The | lighthouse was placed on the National Register of Histo |
cter Augustus Carmichael in her novel To the | Lighthouse. |
In January 2011, the | lighthouse of Port Said was officially registered as a |
The | lighthouse at the port is not high enough to be seen fr |
e Coast Guard announced it would replace the | lighthouse with a steel tower, but a public outcry led |
A portion of the | lighthouse is Registered Tangible Cultural Property of |
they couldn't find him when they went to the | lighthouse to thank him. |
The | lighthouse was designed by Alexander Gordon and Sir Jam |
The foundation of the | lighthouse still survives, but is not lit. |
The | lighthouse keeper's house and Coast Guard station were |
The total cost of the | lighthouse amounted to ₱20,190.30. |
The | Lighthouse is listed in the Historic American Buildings |
It is on the | Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List as one of the most enda |
n 1987 a helipad was added to the top of the | lighthouse, and it became fully automated when the last |
This article is about the | lighthouse in Maine. |
The | lighthouse has a range of 25 nautical miles (about 46 k |
The | lighthouse was constructed as part of the construction |
The ship was operated by the | Lighthouse Service of the Commerce Department. |
1887 the rear range light was moved from the | lighthouse to a tramway to permit proper adjustments to |
Pictures of the | lighthouse |
The | lighthouse appeared on an Israeli stamp issued 26 Novem |
The | lighthouse was built in 1871 and has a 60 foot tower wi |
thouses established in the country after the | lighthouse at the mouth of Pasig River. |
The | Lighthouse Establishment sold the Richard Rush in 1848. |
Although the | lighthouse was built partially for ornamental purposes, |
The | lighthouse was designed and constructed by British engi |
Historical Association worked to restore the | lighthouse and preserve it as a museum. |
as built on the island which was used by the | lighthouse. |
luding the incomplete fortifications and the | lighthouse. |
After the | lighthouse was deactivated in 1965, the original light |
Five years later the | lighthouse was destroyed by a horrible storm. |
Heritage Award for their stewardship of the | lighthouse. |
40, they set up a naval radio station in the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse at night |
As of 2006, the | lighthouse was a candidate for sale under the National |
Designs for the | lighthouse where drawn up by a George Halpin, a Senior |
t. Yitzhak Kotler, meanwhile, arrived at the | lighthouse. |
Access to the island and the | lighthouse is offered in connection with the Champlain |
The | Lighthouse consists of a 88 feet (27 m) tower and two s |
The cupola of the | Lighthouse lantern was painted white instead of orange |
For the | lighthouse in Massachusetts, see Bakers Island Light. |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1951 and an automated bea |
Devad gudda is the main summit on which the | Lighthouse is situated. |
The | Lighthouse lizardfish which is also known as Synodus ja |
The | lighthouse of 1680 |
The | Lighthouse is listed in the Historic American Buildings |
rtage of provisions or illness of one of the | lighthouse keepers, in any case, the tender was launche |
The | lighthouse was established in 1848 and the last tower w |
The | lighthouse was later automated in 1912 and an unmanned |
er 2000 the lightstation area, including the | lighthouse, became part of the South Bruny National Par |
1917: The town of Scituate bought the | lighthouse for $4,000. |
In 1856 the | Lighthouse Board purchased a small plot and erected a s |
Recorded at the | Lighthouse Club in Hermosa Beach, California on June 9 |
912, the keeper's house burned down, and the | lighthouse was automated with tanks of compressed acety |
Campsites and rental suites in the | lighthouse are available. |
In 1851 the | lighthouse was transported to Prudence Island where it |
The | lighthouse existing today was built between 1367 and 13 |
nel lens in 1903, which is still used in the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse was completed in 1890 on property formerly b |
The | lighthouse is part of Gibb's home, and the grounds and |
the brittleness of the timber studs and the | lighthouse fell to the ground. |
The site and the | lighthouse are closed to the public. |
In 1992, the | lighthouse was restored in celebration of the 500th ann |
Due to efforts to reorganize the | Lighthouse Board, Congress was slow to appropriate fund |
get the official certifications to open the | lighthouse to the public, and the public open day was h |
Schubert remained at the | lighthouse after it was automated in the 1980s, and was |
still stands near the original sight of the | lighthouse. |
Since April 1, 1993, the | lighthouse has been fully automated, and is now unmanne |
Fraggle Rock from 1987 until 1988 as BJ the | lighthouse keeper. |
The | Lighthouse - In service from 1961, at 45 metres high, i |
Sailors heavily criticized the | lighthouse, with complaints that the light was too weak |
sh Maritime Administration owns and runs the | lighthouse. |
The museum includes the | lighthouse keeper's quarters with period furniture and |
e ship was launched on 18 December 1891, the | lighthouse tender was accepted by the United States Lig |
Design which featured an illustration of the | Lighthouse building and the dome of Thomson's Holmwood |
The | lighthouse is 132 feet (40 m) high. |
On December 23, 1920 the | lighthouse was put into service - today probably the mo |
The | lighthouse was deactivated and keepers withdrawn in 197 |
The | lighthouse is open to the public from April through Sep |
commissioned 2 June 1865 and returned to the | Lighthouse Board the following day. |
The | Lighthouse building remains in the ownership of Glasgow |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
e structures immediately to the south of the | lighthouse were to provide the keepers with fresh water |
railway at Harvey's Return then taken to the | Lighthouse every three months. |
The | lighthouse, maintained by the Commissioners of Irish Li |
Also built with the | lighthouse was a sandstone keeper's cottage, also desig |
The | lighthouse was originally built in 1909 by William Bray |
918, Finnish maritime authorities manned the | lighthouse. |
1832, Fitzgerald was appointed keeper of the | lighthouse at the mouth of the St. |
The | lighthouse is a harbour navigation mark and does not em |
The | lighthouse and the land around have been preserved as P |
The | lighthouse is also the focal point of the seasonal holi |
The | Lighthouse Board chose to use a design that had been us |
The four survivors are brought to the | lighthouse: the bosun Harker; an MP named Colonel James |
The site of the | lighthouse, which marks the north end of Cardigan Bay, |
The | Lighthouse in Akraberg. |
They were taken to the | lighthouse, where they soon recovered. |
The | lighthouse complex also has offices for the RSPB who lo |
The | lighthouse served as both the home and workplace of ele |
ngress appropriated $5,000 for repairing the | lighthouse. |
Originally from Sweden, Stenmark joined the | lighthouse service at age twenty and distinguished hims |
In 1859 the | lighthouse received a $5000 renovation that rebuilt the |
The construction of the | lighthouse came out of the tragedy of losing a small Sp |
The | lighthouse is owned and maintained by Watchet Marina. |
In 1862 the | Lighthouse Board reported "Charleston, lens and lantern |
The | lighthouse can only be viewed by airplane or boat and i |
The | lighthouse became operational in 1844, and soon afterwa |
The | lighthouse before 1892 |
On May 20, 1891 the name of the | lighthouse was changed to Phare de Gatteville (Gattevil |
The | lighthouse keepers were taken off the Stannard Rock at |
g Hurricane San Felipe II strikes, again the | lighthouse stands firm, but the town housing is nearly |
The | lighthouse property consists of a three-story cast iron |
The | lighthouse is built on a rock (that is also called La J |
The | lighthouse entered service on 1st October 1900. |
The | lighthouse was in service until 1915 when it was deacti |
The | lighthouse is 16-foot (4.9 m) high, made of concrete an |
mocks her about this, and she retires to the | lighthouse balcony to sing toward the ocean, assuring P |
This is the | lighthouse in the photo above. |
The | Lighthouse of Cabra was the first completed during Spai |
For the | lighthouse on Goat Island in Newport, Rhode Island, see |
that reached up to the seventh floor of the | lighthouse, rendering equipment like meteorological ins |
Prior to automation the | lighthouse was built with accommodation for four keeper |
The | lighthouse was eventually leased to the Delaware River |
There he finds Manina, the | lighthouse keeper's daughter, 18, beautiful and pure. |
A lookout tower was built next to the | lighthouse in 1929. |
oned the fort in September, they removed the | lighthouse lens and set the interior on fire. |
The | lighthouse is located on the small island of Kya in the |
the Lightkeepers House and the other to the | Lighthouse Tower. |
al Japanese Navy submarines I-26 shelled the | lighthouse at Estevan Point on Vancouver Island, and I- |
The | lighthouse keepers lived inside the lighthouse tower. |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1974 and a solar-powered Ve |
The original Fresnel lens from the | lighthouse, removed in the 1940s, had been missing for |
nned by three men at a time, but in 1934 the | lighthouse was automated. |
The | Lighthouse (Faro) project was first proposed in 1999, a |
he Mukilteo Historical Society maintains the | lighthouse and the exhibits about the lighthouse and ci |
(Nelson p. 112) Today the | lighthouse is part of Cape Disappointment State Park. |
He then went on to play soccer with the | Lighthouse Boys Club as well as several other local Phi |
The | lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Histor |
o was constructed by Sandra Shanklin for the | Lighthouse Digest in 2002. |
Fort Queenscliff was built around the | lighthouse during the Australian Gold Rush after concer |
To the | Lighthouse is a 1983 made-for-television film based on |
The | lighthouse is a 26 meter high concrete tower with helic |
The | lighthouse is also known simply as "Breakwater Light" o |
Trinity House operated the | lighthouse until 1832 when it became inactive, and was |
In May 2003 the | lighthouse was closed after rust had comprised the stru |
ho designed the clockhouse, the obelisk, the | lighthouse and the Jacob's Ladder steps. |
The | lighthouse is operated by the Northern Lighthouse Board |
yed the keeper's house and badly damaged the | lighthouse tower. |
undation material was stone molehead and the | lighthouse was constructed out of limestone and cast ir |
The | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
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