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The | lighthouse was constructed by the Civil Engineers and c |
The last of Brunton's 26 "children" - the | lighthouse at Tsunoshima island, Hohoku, Shimonoseki, Y |
built of heavy masonry, gives access to the | lighthouse. |
rom the track that leads from Achduin to the | lighthouse that passes just to the north of the summit, |
The | Lighthouse Land (Abrams) 2006 |
In addition to the | lighthouse, there was a stone cottage for the head ligh |
The | lighthouse was designed by Sir James Nicholas Douglass |
y afterwards Herakles-Bulk collided with the | lighthouse, causing superficial damage, and foundered i |
Among these, the | lighthouse of Port Said had special significance owing |
etween 9am and 10am, during which period the | lighthouse keepers would hoist the ball up to the top o |
The | lighthouse's status has thus been contentious in recent |
19, the shipping channel was widened and the | lighthouse was moved 275 feet (84 m) inland. |
The | Lighthouse of Port Said is one of the most important ar |
The | lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation. |
The | lighthouse is located in Sturgeon Point Scenic Site, a |
ufort County Historical Surveys for both the | lighthouse and the oil house are available. |
magazines including Envoi, Iota, Reach, The | Lighthouse, Staple, Agenda and nthposition. |
on an even keel only tens of metres from the | lighthouse. |
stigated possible paranormal activity at the | lighthouse, keeper's house, and Fort Constitution. |
A garden surrounds the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse is also equipped with a foghorn. |
Since the stairs were installed, the | lighthouse became more popular around New Zealand and e |
nt shows both featured investigations of the | lighthouse as well as the keeper's house and the nearby |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1926 when it was abandone |
The | lighthouse is 108 feet tall, which makes it the second |
e matter was resolved some 2 years after the | lighthouse became operational. |
Visitors can tour the | lighthouse, which is operated by the Westport South Bea |
nstruction started on 18 August 1989 and the | lighthouse was restored to fully functional status in l |
andant of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, on the | Lighthouse Board, and in command of the Pacific Squadro |
Fort Morgan was built adjacent to the | lighthouse in 1833. |
The base of the | lighthouse rests on a 12-foot-thick foundation of sands |
lens installed in its lantern which made the | lighthouse very powerful. |
two raids during the Second World War on the | lighthouse, following the German occupation of the Chan |
Upon the hill around the | lighthouse there are some marvellous 360 degree views o |
Mrs. Fish retired from the | Lighthouse Service in 1914 and died in 1931; she is bur |
The | lighthouse aided in the transport of copper from the Up |
An application to build the | Lighthouse was made in March 1827 on behalf of traders |
urn to North Sunderland so they rowed to the | lighthouse to take shelter. |
This forms a ‘U'-shape, with the | Lighthouse at the centre of the south side, and enclose |
The | lighthouse is named for its original keeper, "Spafford |
The | lighthouse was established in 1873, the third to be ere |
The | lighthouse at low tide |
The | lighthouse was converted to electrical power in 1970. |
The | lighthouse is depicted on the 2003-2004 Federal Duck St |
The | lighthouse was subsequently destroyed by cannonball fir |
In 1960 the | lighthouse was electrified and connected to the mains e |
The | lighthouse is solar powered. |
The | lighthouse is maintained by the Port Authority of Jamai |
Today the | lighthouse lights up the skies every night, and offers |
ry and stave off the erosion and loss of the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The | lighthouse on the island was constructed on the northwe |
The | lighthouse at Pointe du Grouin du Cou is a 52-foot-tall |
Today nobody lives on the island and the | lighthouse buildings are deteriorating. |
Within a few months the | lighthouse had settled more than a foot on one side. |
The | lighthouse is now listed on the National Register of Hi |
m features exhibits about the history of the | lighthouse and its keepers, a Fresnel lens, lifesaving |
The | lighthouse was designed by Richard Henry Brunton, who w |
The | lighthouse survived several hurricanes. |
sh Maritime Administration owns and runs the | lighthouse. |
In 1996 the | lighthouse was automated after having been manned for 1 |
when the bluff reached the front door of the | lighthouse, it was abandoned. |
The | lighthouse was joined by the 200-foot (61 m) Sand Islan |
In the 1980s, the | lighthouse became a part of Adirondack State Park and t |
raining cruise-he served as secretary to the | Lighthouse Board from 1873 to 1878. |
On September 3, 2004 the foghorn at the | lighthouse was deactivated and removed from the station |
The | Lighthouse was built in 1934 as a restaurant named Verp |
ancient temple and an ancient replica of the | Lighthouse of Alexandria are to be seen here. |
tes and served for a year as Chairman of the | Lighthouse Board before retiring 10 August 1903. |
as largely responsible for the merger of the | Lighthouse Service with the Coast Guard in 1939. |
The | lighthouse, besides being a navigational aid, serves as |
The | lighthouse on the skerry is the highest one (52 m or 17 |
The | lighthouse stands 38 metres high and has 192 steps. |
The | lighthouse was put in service in 1858, automated in 196 |
great ceremony by John Forrest in 1895, the | lighthouse has since been automated. |
The town received the name of the | lighthouse, and in Castilian Spanish evolved into the n |
and some of his personal wealth to fund the | lighthouse construction. |
rt is now buried beneath the naval base, the | lighthouse is a visible reminder of the British presenc |
The | lighthouse at Fourteen Foot Shoal was named to note tha |
Judkins, who is the | lighthouse keeper, rescued January from a shipwreck whe |
The | lighthouse is practically in ruins, though some parts o |
He was one of the | Lighthouse All-Stars in 1957 and 1958, and recorded wit |
Plan of the | lighthouse, 1877 |
The | lighthouse was established and lit in 1833 and was deac |
veral Byzantine churches, Cape Malea and the | Lighthouse of Cape Maleas. |
sition in San Pedro's middle breakwater, the | lighthouse was considered an uncanny mechanical wonder |
t Guard to begin a restoration effort on the | lighthouse tower itself. |
On July 1, 1939, the | Lighthouse Service was combined with the Coast Guard to |
It is owned by and sits on top of the | Lighthouse Inn, a seasonal hotel. |
d and built during the mid-19th century, the | lighthouse adopted basic elements from neoclassical arc |
Construction began on the | lighthouse on the rock of la Jument in 1904, and it was |
The | lighthouse was subsequently placed on the National Regi |
There are 199 steps to the top of the | Lighthouse. |
nstalled a spiral uprights lantern, from the | Lighthouse of Adra, and a new light installation made u |
In 1819 the | lighthouse burned down, with only the outer walls still |
The | lighthouse was prefabricated in Brisbane, then dismantl |
, and some henchmen before Knox blows up the | lighthouse, but Knox uses his software and the Redstar |
to the San Mateo Historical Society when the | lighthouse was automated in 1970, and is currently on d |
The | lighthouse and the cottages |
A steel balcony at the top of the | Lighthouse offers a panoramic view of Georgetown and We |
outheast end and the southwest end where the | lighthouse is located. |
Another view of the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse was originally built in 1828, but it was des |
The | lighthouse was severely damaged by the 1918 earthquake |
n buoy tender Lambton set out to deliver the | lighthouse keepers for the upcoming shipping season to |
The | lighthouse marks the western entrance of King Sound. |
However, in spite of being automated, the | lighthouse is one of few remaining staffed with a light |
In 1920, the | Lighthouse Service oversaw the automation of the Crib L |
is currently in the process of restoring the | lighthouse. |
ron during 1899-1901 and was Chairman of the | Lighthouse Board in 1901-02. |
The | lighthouse suffered minimal damage. |
The view from the top of the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse is displayed in the arms of Behrensdorf and |
issioned during British rule in Malacca, the | lighthouse was completed in 1849 as an additional beaco |
The | lighthouse tower itself is only 33 feet (10 m) tall; ho |
o Grays Harbor, have since built up, and the | lighthouse currently stands approximately 3000 feet fro |
The | lighthouse and causeway just before high tide |
withstanding over 150 years of erosion, the | lighthouse is now entirely black. |
The | lighthouse succumbed to the waves' actions in 1866 when |
Since toxic lead paint was used to paint the | lighthouse, in 1995, a restoration project began to san |
The | lighthouse can be use as a fixing mark for navigators a |
In 1947 the | lighthouse was sold and, although still standing, is no |
aken to be used in the Ashdod Light, and the | lighthouse was shut down. |
The | lighthouse located on Point Moore was recently repainte |
in the early 1950s, all residents except the | lighthouse keeper were relocated to other areas. |
ose musical production of "Peter Pan" at the | Lighthouse, Poole, alongside Matthew Kelly, Tracey Chil |
The explosion damaged the | lighthouse which was 3,000 yards (2,700 m) away. |
The | lighthouse is listed as UKR 050 by ARLHS, EU-182 by IOT |
The | lighthouse is located behind the dunes and sea dike pro |
Loretto, southeast of the | lighthouse. |
n 1967 the Coast Guard planned to remove the | lighthouse but local boaters protested. |
The island the | lighthouse lies on is named Tatoosh Island after a Nati |
1967, the Coast Guard planned to remove the | lighthouse but local boaters protested. |
Even though the | lighthouse is managing itself nowadays, there are still |
The distinctive sequence enables the | lighthouse not only to warn mariners but also to help i |
The position of the | lighthouse is sufficiently far from Cabo Finsterre to i |
The | lighthouse lost power in 2008, and the power supply has |
The | lighthouse was later electrified, and became fully auto |
weather observations were carried out by the | lighthouse keepers. |
The | lighthouse was repainted recently and is now white with |
search of a playing job and came across the | Lighthouse Club on Pier Avenue in Hermosa Beach, which |
The | lighthouse is lit from July 21 until May 16 each year. |
The | lighthouse is featured prominently on Mississippi's cur |
The bluffs the | lighthouse is situated on are part of the terminal mora |
Inside the | lighthouse, blue lines are painted on the wall to mark |
The | lighthouse was designed by Richard Henry Brunton as par |
les, was unlit in the 1800s, and in 1888 the | Lighthouse Board requested funds to establish a light i |
The | lighthouse celebrated its 150th Anniversary in 2008. |
S. Treasury Department for service under the | Lighthouse Board 29 June 1865. |
her John Christopher Drumgoole purchased the | lighthouse, cottage and an additional outbuilding in 19 |
ckly at the point and the land bridge to the | lighthouse can disappear rapidly. |
Department of Commerce with the rest of the | Lighthouse Service under an Executive order of 1 July 1 |
The | lighthouse is painted white. |
The | lighthouse tower was restored in 2005 as the result of |
The | lighthouse was decommissioned in 1978 and remained dark |
The | lighthouse beacon was electrified in 1933 with a 500-wa |
But the man does not come to activate the | lighthouse, confirming its fears that it will never shi |
Today, the | lighthouse is manned weekly by society members who pay |
The | lighthouse was very isolated. |
The | lighthouse keepers had to fish and hunt to provide food |
The bridge calls to the | lighthouse, reassuring it that it is still needed, "eac |
The | lighthouse was established in 1782 atop the "French Cas |
already marked by a stone daybeacon when the | lighthouse board recommended construction of a light in |
Left 4 Dead 1 DLC: The | Lighthouse & Crash Course |
The site is accessible but the | lighthouse is close to the public. |
The | lighthouse was completed in 1860 at a cost of more than |
very night a man climbs up to the top of the | lighthouse and turns on its flashing light. |
The foundation was natural/emplaced and the | lighthouse was constructed out of limestone with a bric |
f Milford Haven and the Bristol Channel, the | lighthouse shines 20 miles (32 km). |
The | lighthouse was privately built as part of Harbour Town |
The | lighthouse is easily seen from the water and tours are |
The | lighthouse was deactivated after its light became obscu |
Today the | lighthouse is unmanned and automated, and is serviced b |
The | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
The | lighthouse, which overlooked the Mispillion River and C |
of concerned citizens stepped in to form the | Lighthouse Broadcasting Corporation, that launched a "S |
s on Robben Island, where his father was the | lighthouse keeper. |
The | lighthouse was built in 1941 and first lit during May o |
That is why the executive board at the | Lighthouse Broadcasting Corporation felt that it was on |
vated and its lamp has been removed, but the | lighthouse is open to the public as part of a National |
nd continued in service until 1880, when the | Lighthouse Service decided the Bass River Light was no |
Looking south from the | lighthouse |
The | lighthouse was not only one of the first such buildings |
In 1998 a group of volunteers dismantled the | lighthouse and reassembled it in Mal Coombs Park in She |
ng octagonal sections, the iron used for the | lighthouse was recycled from smooth-bored Columbian can |
The | lighthouse and the nearby keeper's cottage are on the N |
84, February 15: A 20 year lease between the | Lighthouse Preservation Society and the USCG was signed |
Swim Race, a one-mile (1.6 km) race from the | lighthouse to Bayley Beach in the Rowayton section of N |
The | lighthouse was relocated in 1979 to avoid erosion. |
licopters and faster boats, staffing for the | lighthouse was carried out from Leith, home of the Nort |
Central Library holds a wash-drawing of the | Lighthouse under construction by Charles Norris. |
The | lighthouse itself continued in service, even as the bre |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1962 and the United States |
gara Island can enjoy a 1-2 hour tour of the | lighthouse and its surrounding grounds, usually includi |
At a meeting on 5 June 1886, the | lighthouse commission decided to construct a new tower |
around the light is accessible by foot, the | lighthouse itself is not open to the public. |
is accessible by ferry from Cairns, and the | lighthouse is a 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) hike from the f |
with flammable illuminants for 60 years; the | lighthouse was not electrified until after World War II |
rt York, a bastion built in extension of the | lighthouse and now manned by 380 British marines. |
as an honorary "light keeper" and opens the | lighthouse for tours on Thursday and Friday afternoons. |
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