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zation to support the goals of the Technical | Lighthouse Conferences, which had been convening since |
ong with school and group tours, the Absecon | Lighthouse also offers an overnight program for Scouts, |
Foghorns at the Lizard | lighthouse |
The newer Light Station and the Old | Lighthouse at Cape Henry. |
The distinctive | lighthouse tower was added to cover a water storage tan |
The original | lighthouse has been replaced several times. |
The first | lighthouse in Muskegon was a wooden tower atop the Keep |
It is the tallest | lighthouse in Virginia and the second tallest in the Un |
It was the first | lighthouse in New York State, and is the fourth-oldest |
The Spanish | lighthouse is no longer in service and a white aluminum |
es on the Board of Directors for the Chicago | Lighthouse for the Blind and the communications committ |
Matai was the government's | lighthouse tender servicing the marine lights around Ne |
was maintained by the keepers of the Kampen | lighthouse. |
dick Light Station was dedicated by the U.S. | Lighthouse Service and put into use in 1879. |
It remained in use while the second | lighthouse was under construction in 1896-1902. |
vilization, like the ruins of the Alexandria | lighthouse in Egypt, and whole cities, such as Jamaica' |
ch was named Barrenjoey after the Barrenjoey | Lighthouse near Northam's Sydney home. |
The newer | lighthouse is 82.5 metres (271 ft) tall, made of blocks |
The former | lighthouse keeper's home has been a museum since 1963. |
irst Juniper, was commissioned into the U.S. | Lighthouse Service (USLHS) back in 1903. |
The first | lighthouse was built as a landfall light by June 1822 a |
ment appointed Richard Brinn to be the first | lighthouse keeper. |
It is the site of the first | lighthouse in Scotland to be lit by the Commissioners o |
s a square tower rising up from the attached | Lighthouse keeper's quarters, a brick fog signal buildi |
It is the only | lighthouse completely built and planned by the U.S. gov |
The lamp on the 1936 | lighthouse was a Carbide lamp. |
The current | lighthouse was built in 1951 in cast concrete and is de |
served until the construction of the current | lighthouse, which was lit on August 25, 1959. |
The Souter | Lighthouse name was retained in order to avoid confusio |
e Royal Navy and Trinity House, the official | lighthouse authority, agreed to attend to the matter. |
It is the only | lighthouse from Capbreton to Cap Ferret. |
Society, which uses the building as The Old | Lighthouse Museum. |
Construction on the new | lighthouse was completed on 1922. |
aro Blanco (English: Restaurant by the White | Lighthouse) is located near the lighthouse. |
The Casquets | Lighthouse was built in 1724, and is located 6 miles (9 |
In 1987, the Sankaty | Lighthouse was listed in the National Register of Histo |
The original | lighthouse was a short stone tower with a 6th order Fre |
Thacher Island, with the north | lighthouse (built 1771) on the right. |
The second | lighthouse was eliminated. |
With the installation of the second | lighthouse in 1895 it became the front light in the ran |
1986, the light is monitored by the Northern | Lighthouse Commissioners at their Northern Lighthouse B |
iew of the Great Orme cliffs from the former | Lighthouse. |
rish engineer and inventor of the screw-pile | lighthouse (died 1868). |
filmed at the Portsmouth | Lighthouse. |
It is also the oldest | lighthouse station in Norway, first lit in 1655. |
The current | lighthouse station was established in 1837. |
July 1919 when she was returned to the U.S. | Lighthouse Service, again under the Department of Comme |
The first | lighthouse was built in 1848, and lit in November that |
rred to the United States Navy from the U.S. | Lighthouse Service on 11 April 1917; then placed in ser |
The first | lighthouse on this site was built in 1714. |
The Walton | lighthouse was built in 2001 with donations including $ |
Construction of the present | lighthouse was only enabled after the construction of a |
The "isolated" | lighthouse now stands surrounded by a neighborhood of h |
tation dating back to 1848, but the original | lighthouse was destroyed by fire in 1934. |
The Pharos | Lighthouse marks the entrance to Islands of Adventure |
specimen, found in May 1984 at the Sanganeb | lighthouse, north-east of Port Sudan, Sudan. |
The Rock Island Light was the first | lighthouse constructed on Isle Royale. |
e of six months, following a fire at the old | lighthouse. |
y David A Stevenson in 1898 for the Northern | Lighthouse Board. |
ge Museum in Rockland (now part of the Maine | Lighthouse Museum). |
Now controlled from the Northern | Lighthouse Board in Edinburgh, it displays three white |
eating German army destroyed part of the old | lighthouse and it was demolished. |
The top 94 feet (29 m) of the current | lighthouse were added in 1867. |
The original | lighthouse station was designed by Carl Leick and estab |
ere earthquake jolted the area and the aging | lighthouse was unable to stand against it. |
175 feet (53 m) in height, it is the tallest | lighthouse in the state and the one of the tallest in t |
The second | lighthouse was built in 1742 when beach erosion threate |
Creek, four small boats sank near the Andros | Lighthouse, drowning more than 20 sailors. |
Though the tower continues in use, the old | lighthouse was abandoned and has been heavily vandalize |
The original | lighthouse building was built in 1804 near the shore of |
The setting is the sleepy | lighthouse town of Piedras Blancas. |
The new | lighthouse was commissioned into service on 25 July 197 |
Views from the lamp room in the Withernsea | Lighthouse are breathtaking, especially after climbing |
side of the strait and improved the existing | lighthouse Anadolu Feneri. |
nolia was built as a replica of the original | lighthouse. |
The Mulantou | Lighthouse is 237 feet (72 m) tall. |
it was repaired with assistance from the UK | lighthouse authorities Trinity House and The Northern L |
The George Island Light was the last | lighthouse to be fitted as a fully automatic light. |
rca 1840 on the south side and the assistant | lighthouse keepers' semi-detached cottages built in 188 |
ion began on the new structure, the original | lighthouse was severely damaged by the 1918 earthquake |
d were reused at Cape Reinga, though the new | lighthouse was fitted with a 1000 watt electrical lamp |
The 1824 | lighthouse was established on the site of the Old Spani |
ue's on the beach just south of the Carmanah | Lighthouse, sells a variety of burgers - beef, salmon, |
Spain Park also won the National | Lighthouse Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence Award in t |
Ballast Point was the last | lighthouse displaying a fixed light on the Pacific Coas |
The Lower | Lighthouse (1840), designed by Decimus Burton and engin |
It lies parallel to the Harmaja | lighthouse, and the main shipping route into and out of |
The current | lighthouse erected 1863 consists of a 24 metre (79 feet |
The original lens is at the Maine | Lighthouse Museum in Rockland. |
en, Vinga and Landsort, and also the tallest | lighthouse in Sweden. |
The red | lighthouse is an octagonal-shaped building that is 20.6 |
The original | lighthouse was first completed in 1736. |
The Eddystone | Lighthouse near Plymouth is destroyed in the storm toge |
It is the tallest | lighthouse in Maryland. |
The first | lighthouse was built on Sharps Island in 1838, but due |
The present | lighthouse was designed by the Swedish architect Magnus |
Together with the Leasowe | Lighthouse, it enabled the ships to avoid the sandbanks |
Part of the third | lighthouse at the site, built in 1773, still stands as |
The first | lighthouse at the location, established 1874, was moved |
Hook Head is the oldest | lighthouse in Ireland, and one of the oldest in Europe |
The new | lighthouse was completed in 1855. |
e George Washington Bridge next to the small | lighthouse to affirm the idea that even the small are i |
neering projects, including the breakwater's | lighthouse (designed by Walker & Burgess for Trinity Ho |
d John Smeaton (the builder of the Eddystone | Lighthouse). |
ement's Island, a replica of the Blackistone | Lighthouse was constructed and completed in June 2008. |
The Roman | lighthouse at Dover Castle. |
on the Eddystone Rocks, close to the current | lighthouse; the foundations proved too strong to be dis |
When the Montauk | Lighthouse was first authorized in 1792, part of its mi |
Location of the Pilsum | Lighthouse on the dyke |
The present | lighthouse is a triangular one and is 11 stories high. |
The round | lighthouse tower is built of granite and is 32 meters ( |
The Alderney | Lighthouse was constructed from granite in 1912 under t |
The Biloxi | Lighthouse stands proud and tall representing those who |
oramic views of Swansea Bay with the Mumbles | Lighthouse on one side and Port Talbot on the other. |
The current | lighthouse was constructed in 1854. |
The ornate | lighthouse at Point Abino near Fort Erie, Ontario dates |
Corolla as viewed from the Currituck | Lighthouse |
The last | lighthouse keepers were a Mr McBride and Les Liversea. |
The restored | lighthouse keepers housing also serves as a youth hoste |
April 5, 1990 and is thought to be the only | lighthouse in the United States that is owned by a univ |
er service from their offices in the Leasowe | Lighthouse, and occupies some 400 acres (988 hectares) |
The Georgetown | Lighthouse was first built by the Dutch in 1817 and the |
The Waglan | Lighthouse on Waglan Island has been listed as a declar |
CHANT 4) capsized and sank near the Torungen | Lighthouse, Arendal, Norway. |
are several lights operated by the Northern | Lighthouse Board guiding shipping in the sound. |
69-12-02, about 100 metres from the previous | lighthouse. |
The new | lighthouse was an integral frame dwelling with the old |
Though officially named the 'Upper | Lighthouse', it has been known as the 'Pharos' since it |
r Light, a low stone building, was the first | lighthouse established by the U.S. Federal Government, |
The new | lighthouse was finished by mid-August 1860 and the ligh |
e Humboldt Harbor Light was moved to the new | lighthouse. |
The island's | lighthouse connection began in 1873 when the Lighthouse |
This was the last | lighthouse built by the Spanish government on the islan |
The first | lighthouse at the locations was constructed in 1873 or |
foot steps and served as Keeper of the same | lighthouse from 1859 to 1862, becoming the first Hispan |
The lamp from the last | lighthouse is on display at the Cairns historical Socie |
The first | lighthouse, constructed in 1873 or 1876, was the first |
ome countries the coast guard is the General | Lighthouse Authority. |
ly Island, you can clearly see the Currituck | Lighthouse. |
The first keepers of the Cromer | Lighthouse were two young women who jointly received a |
On 11 May, the Argentine | lighthouse was dismantled and transported to Puerto Wil |
In 1871 the town's | lighthouse was completed. |
The Northern | Lighthouse Board operate the light, whilst the Shetland |
It was the last | lighthouse built in the state. |
The other | lighthouse, known as Lynde Point Light or more commonly |
nal structure, built in 1829, was the second | lighthouse constructed on Lake Huron. |
It is considered the best-preserved | lighthouse complex in the country, and is the oldest li |
in the harbor, was serviced by the resident | Lighthouse keepers who were stationed at the neighborin |
Plans for the second | lighthouse, 1937 |
The last | lighthouse keeper, Mr. Willard Olson, served on George |
ke the other two lighthouses, the Northwoods | Lighthouse is not easily accessible by land. |
The first | lighthouse on the point was lit on September 1, 1862. |
In 1994, the Dungeness | Lighthouse was one of the few lighthouses in the United |
the war ended, she was returned to the U.S. | Lighthouse Service. |
The bay | lighthouse was decommissioned on October 1, 1874 becaus |
rted being able to see a light in the ruined | lighthouse, which enabled them to land safely despite a |
It was the last | lighthouse in Maine to be converted from kerosene. |
On August 6 of that year, the Selkirk | Lighthouse was reactivated as a Class II navigation aid |
She performed benefit shows at the Queens | Lighthouse School for Blind Children and the Marble Hil |
oncrete tower was built next to the original | lighthouse to house a MEASAT radar. |
man Municipal Council as part of the Parriwi | Lighthouse Park. |
famous; taken in 1989, it depicts the French | lighthouse "La Jument" in a tempest. |
The first | lighthouse on the site was lit on July 1, 1831; it was |
7 m) it is the eleventh tallest "traditional | lighthouse" in the world, as well as the tallest lighth |
1943 commandos would again raid the Casquet | Lighthouse. |
As a consequence, the old | lighthouse was deemed less necessary, as it was easier |
The present | lighthouse was built in 1873 but has not been used sinc |
The original | lighthouse stands in the Mackay Marina on the waterfron |
The masonry | lighthouse has a conical shape and is painted white wit |
The current | lighthouse at Pine Islet is operated by the Australian |
She transferred to the 13th | Lighthouse District in January 1880, and remained activ |
The present | lighthouse was completed and lit on November 1, 1859 at |
was transferred to the Navy with the entire | Lighthouse Service by executive order. |
prepare catalogues of charts and the annual | lighthouse lists. |
Plans for the original | lighthouse, 1882 |
Coast Guard leased the light to the American | Lighthouse Foundation; it is managed by the Friends of |
The current | lighthouse was completed in 1841 (at which time it was |
Commisioners' Flag of the Northern | Lighthouse Board |
Ensign of the Northern | Lighthouse Board |
e of the new Colombo South Port and the Fort | Lighthouse. |
July 26 - The proprietors of The Skerries | Lighthouse off Anglesey, the last privately-owned light |
The resident | lighthouse keepers serviced not only this light, but al |
The 1903 | lighthouse burned accidentally in 1984. |
The Amlwch | lighthouse (Grid reference: SH 452937) is a lighthouse |
ps into the harbor entrance, as the existing | lighthouse high above the water did no more than indica |
The original | lighthouse at this site was first lit on August 1, 1870 |
The old | lighthouse is preserved and its large lens still mounte |
It is the highest | lighthouse in the Western Hemisphere being located at t |
it was repaired with assistance from the UK | lighthouse authorities Trinity House and The Northern L |
vassi is a wrecked ship just off the Needles | lighthouse, which is at the western end of the Isle of |
the keelboats a course area near the Harmaja | lighthouse was used. |
Today, the Eluanbi | Lighthouse is called "The Light of East Asia", because |
The Tsurugisaki | Lighthouse was one of eight lighthouses to be built in |
With the expected destruction of the old | lighthouse plans to build a new lighthouse had been put |
The original | lighthouse was a timber frame lighthouse, covered in ro |
urrent Cape Canaveral Light is not the first | lighthouse on Cape Canaveral. |
t from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Lizard | Lighthouse Heritage Centre is located in the lighthouse |
d 1993 and were re-established when the High | Lighthouse lights were permanently discontinued. |
The Linoma | Lighthouse is a historic mock lighthouse located at 171 |
Fir is named after one of the original | lighthouse tenders built for the Lighthouse Service to |
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