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The second | lighthouse was built in 1742 when beach erosion threate |
Though the tower continues in use, the old | lighthouse was abandoned and has been heavily vandalize |
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 |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1962 and the United States |
The new | lighthouse was commissioned into service on 25 July 197 |
The Bristol Ferry | Lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
with flammable illuminants for 60 years; the | lighthouse was not electrified until after World War II |
The Lincoln Rock | Lighthouse was a lighthouse located on Lincoln Island, |
Edison | Lighthouse was named after the Eddystone Lighthouse, a |
This first | lighthouse was moved in 1825 and again in 1838 due to a |
1827: The height of the | lighthouse was raised 15 feet and a new lantern room wa |
The | lighthouse was a conical brick masonry tower, 40 feet ( |
01 the first 35-foot (11 m) wooden Cape Poge | Lighthouse was built for $2,000. |
A new | lighthouse was established on the cape in 1960, replaci |
The | lighthouse was built in 1906 to aid navigation in the t |
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 |
A new aluminium bridge was built and the | lighthouse was reopened for public visits in 1997. |
The | lighthouse was a large 2 1⁄2-story wooden building supp |
Lynde Point | Lighthouse was electrified in 1955 and automated by the |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1968. |
First built in the year 1736, the | lighthouse was made of brick and wood, and stood 90 fee |
This | lighthouse was automated in 1990, and remains an active |
In 1988 the | lighthouse was finally demanned. |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1941. |
The | lighthouse was electrified in 1942. |
In the 1970s, the | lighthouse was partially restored. |
Punta Gorda | Lighthouse was built in 1911 and was first lit in 1912. |
During World War II, the | lighthouse was taken over by the U.S. Army as part of t |
The | lighthouse was placed on the National Register of Histo |
The | lighthouse was one of those designed by Richard Henry B |
In 1858 the Dry Tortugas | lighthouse was built on a nearby island, and the first |
Tybee Island Range Front | Lighthouse was built in 1878 and had a sixth order Fres |
When the | lighthouse was first built, a single horn of a clay and |
The original | lighthouse was first completed in 1736. |
The | lighthouse was electrified in 1932, and is unmanned sin |
The | Lighthouse was built to guide ships travelling along th |
The current light, a sparkplug | lighthouse, was constructed in 1882 with a concrete cai |
The original Maryport | lighthouse was built in 1796, and was running on acetyl |
The first | lighthouse was built on Sharps Island in 1838, but due |
At the end of March 1989 the | lighthouse was converted to automatic operation. |
The present | lighthouse was designed by the Swedish architect Magnus |
Little Cumberland Island | Lighthouse was built in 1838. |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1963. |
The | lighthouse was built by Robert Stevenson in 1821. |
Pendeen | Lighthouse was automated in 1995 with the keepers leavi |
The | lighthouse was eventually deactivated; the functionalit |
The | lighthouse was originally built at Battery Point in Por |
In 1880 a kerosene lamp was added but the | lighthouse was considered to short (13 meters) and weak |
The new | lighthouse was completed in 1855. |
The | lighthouse was topped with a coal fire. |
The first "real" | lighthouse was lit in 1651 and, until the now-standing |
The Copper Harbor | Lighthouse was built on the tip of the eastern point of |
The | lighthouse was constructed in 1906. |
In 2006 the | lighthouse was auctioned by the GSA as government surpl |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
ement's Island, a replica of the Blackistone | Lighthouse was constructed and completed in June 2008. |
The | lighthouse was decommissioned in 1984. |
The | lighthouse was designed and built by the brothers David |
While in use, Smeaton's | lighthouse was 72 feet high, and had a diameter at the |
Its first | lighthouse was built in 1852. |
The | lighthouse was constructed as an aid to shipping enteri |
This | lighthouse was also used as a setting for the wartime c |
When the Montauk | Lighthouse was first authorized in 1792, part of its mi |
The | lighthouse was designed in 1910 and built in 1911 by Vl |
However, this | lighthouse was constructed of timber, and in 1898 these |
In March 2011 the | lighthouse was downgraded. |
The Bellevue Range Rear | Lighthouse was built in 1909 on the grounds of a landfi |
The | lighthouse was built between 1859-1860 by the crew of H |
The | lighthouse was plagued by problems stemming from its po |
The | lighthouse was served by the Grace Darling which was la |
The original New London Harbor | Lighthouse was built on the west side of the entrance t |
Christiana North Jetty | Lighthouse was built in 1884. |
As Fort Point Light Station, the | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
A | lighthouse was first established there in 1839. |
The current (and fourth) Cape San Blas | lighthouse was built in 1885. |
The Alderney | Lighthouse was constructed from granite in 1912 under t |
The | lighthouse was built in 1878. |
The current | lighthouse was constructed in 1854. |
The | lighthouse was completed on October 20, 1876 (after Bru |
The centennial of the | lighthouse was celebrated in 1997. |
Amrum | lighthouse was featured on two German stamps by Deutsch |
lient during the second world war, where the | lighthouse was machine-gunned, yet sustained no damage. |
The | lighthouse was constructed between 1864 and 1865, the f |
When the | lighthouse was built it was on the edge of Fire Island |
March 1838 and a system of signalling to the | lighthouse was established. |
On 19 July of that year, the | lighthouse was de-manned. |
Cliffy Island | lighthouse was constructed on site in 1884 from granite |
In January 1859 a proper | lighthouse was built and she was officially appointed a |
The Georgetown | Lighthouse was first built by the Dutch in 1817 and the |
In 1955 the | lighthouse was electrified, at a cost of £1300. |
The new | lighthouse was an integral frame dwelling with the old |
p was repaired and funding for a replacement | lighthouse was delayed until 1854. |
The new | lighthouse was finished by mid-August 1860 and the ligh |
he Marlborough Tower, built in the form of a | lighthouse, was initially named "Fishery Tower". |
The | lighthouse was automated and keepers withdrawn in 1976. |
In 1857 the | lighthouse was declared dangerous and demolished, and t |
In 1742 a second | lighthouse was finished; this version reached 94 feet ( |
to the channel into the city of Green Bay, a | lighthouse was constructed in 1848. |
The | lighthouse was built by David and Thomas Stevenson in 1 |
The | lighthouse was automated around 1920. |
A second | lighthouse was built on Cape Tryon itself, opened in 19 |
The | lighthouse was demolished in 1992 and was replaced with |
On 11 May, the Argentine | lighthouse was dismantled and transported to Puerto Wil |
In 1871 the town's | lighthouse was completed. |
The original Cape Tryon | lighthouse was deactivated in 1969. |
ause of the sandbanks just offshore, Leasowe | Lighthouse was built in 1763 and is the oldest brick-bu |
The | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
The | lighthouse was finally officially lit on 15 September 1 |
The relighting and rededication of the | lighthouse was held on October 15, 2006. |
Iojimazaki | Lighthouse was one of those designed by Richard Henry B |
In 1828, land for the construction of a | lighthouse was purchased for $600. |
Vaternish | Lighthouse was built on Waternish Point in 1924. |
structure also became dilapidated, and a new | lighthouse was constructed in 1867. |
The | lighthouse was rebuilt in the summer of 1839, further i |
The | lighthouse was transferred to state ownership on Novemb |
Over the next three years, the | lighthouse was constructed under the direction of Lt. C |
The | lighthouse was originally planned in 1829 and was erect |
However, Lime Point | Lighthouse was located next to the base of the north to |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1973. |
The | lighthouse was constructed of limestone quarried from n |
This | lighthouse was built in 1837. |
A 13-metre-tall | lighthouse was erected at Cape Leveque in 1912. |
In 1994, the Dungeness | Lighthouse was one of the few lighthouses in the United |
The old 1868 | lighthouse was relocated in 1998 to Shelter Cove, and t |
The bay | lighthouse was decommissioned on October 1, 1874 becaus |
On August 6 of that year, the Selkirk | Lighthouse was reactivated as a Class II navigation aid |
In 1945, during World War II, Shiriyazaki | Lighthouse was bombarded by United States Navy warships |
n the 1880s the need for a better and higher | lighthouse was urgent and in 1890 the new lighthouse wa |
Fairway Island | Lighthouse was built in 1904 and deactivated sometime b |
The Slip Point | Lighthouse was replaced in 1951 by a beacon and fog sig |
The | lighthouse was used as a location for the 1980 John Car |
Maintaining the | lighthouse was expensive, and this appears to be the re |
The | lighthouse was constructed in 1823 and originally sat o |
The | lighthouse was first established in 1890. |
The | lighthouse was completed and re-lit in April, 1847. |
The area around the | lighthouse was declared a state park and dedicated in 1 |
The | lighthouse was designed by Paul J. Pelz, who also desig |
The | lighthouse was destroyed by Hurricane Georges in 1998. |
1973: The | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
The | lighthouse was built on top of a 20-meter high sand dun |
The | lighthouse was also powered by other means at various p |
The | lighthouse was probably destroyed in 1938. |
Fisgard | Lighthouse was built in 1860 to guide vessels through t |
The first screw-pile | lighthouse was built by blind Irish engineer Alexander |
The | lighthouse was established in 1826. |
As a consequence, the old | lighthouse was deemed less necessary, as it was easier |
In 1853, the island's first | lighthouse was built. |
The | lighthouse was restored in 1972 and declared a national |
The | lighthouse was first established in 1893 as a set of ra |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1959. |
The present | lighthouse was built in 1873 but has not been used sinc |
The | lighthouse was first lit on August 1, 1872; 138 years a |
Anvil Point | Lighthouse was fully automated on 31st May, 1991 and is |
ed, in 1839), and at Belfast Lough where his | lighthouse was finished in July 1844. |
The | lighthouse was built in 1839. |
The | lighthouse was listed in a survey in 1924, but has sinc |
s made in 1889, and in 1892 a new screw-pile | lighthouse was activated. |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1970, one of the first majo |
The present | lighthouse was completed and lit on November 1, 1859 at |
Pomham | Lighthouse was deactivated from 1974 to 2006, but relig |
The | lighthouse was electrified in 1937. |
Before automation the | lighthouse was staffed by three full time keepers whose |
The Princes Bay | Lighthouse was deactivated in August of 1922, after the |
The current | lighthouse was completed in 1841 (at which time it was |
The | lighthouse was placed on Vlieland in 1909, on top of on |
The | lighthouse was built between 1912 and 1913 as a sector |
To correct this, a | lighthouse was built at North Head, which faces the oce |
The | lighthouse was built in 1785, probably by Russian PoWs. |
was used by fishermen a long time before the | lighthouse was built. |
A new replica of the Cape St. George | lighthouse was finished December 1, 2006 on St. George |
In 1983 the | lighthouse was replaced by a skeletal tower, and reloca |
This | lighthouse was one of those designed by Richard Henry B |
Built in 1914, the | lighthouse was constructed as a white 16 metre (52 feet |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1955. |
the keelboats a course area near the Harmaja | lighthouse was used. |
The Tsurugisaki | Lighthouse was one of eight lighthouses to be built in |
However, during World War II, the | lighthouse was again seriously damaged by Allied bombin |
ed by James Douglass and opened in 1871, the | lighthouse was built due to the dangerous reefs directl |
Edison | Lighthouse was a UK pop group, initially a studio only |
The original | lighthouse was a timber frame lighthouse, covered in ro |
Fort Point's third | lighthouse was built atop the wall of the fort. |
The | lighthouse was originally equipped with 14 lamps each w |
The | lighthouse was built in 1881 and added to the National |
Accessing that | lighthouse was difficult due to the rough seas in the a |
The original | lighthouse was burned intentionally in 1982 after years |
The | lighthouse was built in 1883 and first lit during June |
the installation of the automated light, the | lighthouse was manned by a small staff of lighthouse ke |
The | lighthouse was first lit on March 1, 1876; 135 years ag |
The | lighthouse was automated during 1985-1986, and finally |
This would imply that the | lighthouse was built to satisfy the needs of regular tr |
This operational | lighthouse was established in 1962. |
The quarters portion of the | lighthouse was razed leaving only the tower. |
Their attempt to blow up the | lighthouse was unsuccessful, however the explosion did |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
A | lighthouse was built on the island in 1889 (it was demo |
A | lighthouse was established on Bush Key in 1825, and ref |
of the city of Celina in Mercer County, the | lighthouse was built in 1923, using a plan modelled aft |
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