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The | lighthouse has been unmanned since 1991. |
The | lighthouse was automated and keepers withdrawn in 1976. |
of Arecibo completed the restoration of the | lighthouse in 2002. |
The | lighthouse is currently operated by the United States C |
In 1857 the | lighthouse was declared dangerous and demolished, and t |
The unique 1943 light is on display in the | lighthouse office. |
From 1869 to 1878 the | lighthouse keeper was Captain Thomas Musgrave. |
The | lighthouse remained in Paris from July 1862 to June 186 |
Along with the | lighthouse, there was a keeper's building and a generat |
Due to its isolated location, the | lighthouse is only reachable via boat and an access roa |
The | lighthouse was built by David and Thomas Stevenson in 1 |
s formed and funded and, in 1995, leased the | lighthouse from the Coast Guard. |
The | lighthouse was automated around 1920. |
tory-style accommodation is available in the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse looked like a stone conic 36-metre-high towe |
elphia, Pennsylvania where he played for the | Lighthouse Boys Club and was three-time All City at Nor |
An historical view of the | lighthouse |
The | lighthouse protects shipping travelling through Bass St |
The | lighthouse was demolished in 1992 and was replaced with |
1900 (1 May) The | Lighthouse Board took charge of the Puerto Rico lightho |
But it was only in 1817 that the | lighthouse started working after its lighting system wa |
Marines in thirteen surf-boats to occupy the | Lighthouse and the Martello tower, and flew the nationa |
The | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
The | Lighthouse and remaining Heugh emplacement were reworke |
The | lighthouse was finally officially lit on 15 September 1 |
The | lighthouse operated until 1971, when it was replaced by |
The relighting and rededication of the | lighthouse was held on October 15, 2006. |
ial cableway is used to take supplies to the | lighthouse and cottages. |
In 1961 the radio was moved from the | lighthouse area to a radio hut which was constructed ne |
er, son-in-law and eventual inheritor of the | lighthouse building business. |
community activists to take ownership of the | lighthouse with the goal of preserving the facility for |
No trace of the | lighthouse survives today. |
including the Latino Commission on AIDS, The | Lighthouse for the Blind, The Miami-Dade County Teacher |
The site and the | lighthouse are managed by the Bundaberg Regional Counci |
The | lighthouse is a vertical lattice hyperboloid structure |
beach is popular with holiday makers and the | lighthouse itself became a popular tourist attraction, |
The | lighthouse is located near the south west tip of Maatsu |
His father was the | lighthouse engineer Alan Stevenson. |
A predominately concrete structure, the | lighthouse rests on a stone foundation. |
The | lighthouse was rebuilt in the summer of 1839, further i |
d a few mysterious incidents on video in the | lighthouse such as a disembodied voice of a woman cryin |
Due to rising water levels, the | lighthouse became unstable, and eventually collapsed on |
The | lighthouse was transferred to state ownership on Novemb |
Over the next three years, the | lighthouse was constructed under the direction of Lt. C |
Sturges (Harmon) is the | lighthouse keeper of the town and is very superstitious |
1974: Westchester County acquired the | lighthouse. |
l from the State Park Visitors Center to the | lighthouse is from 10am to 5pm. |
The | lighthouse stands at 91 meters tall, and has a light vi |
The | lighthouse is a popular lookoff point and in 2008 becam |
The | lighthouse was originally planned in 1829 and was erect |
The | lighthouse is also notable for its location within the |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1973. |
The | lighthouse on the West bank of the river mouth |
he foundation material is steel pile and the | lighthouse is made out of steel. |
Since then the guns are mounted at the | lighthouse and fires the gun salute. |
The | lighthouse was constructed of limestone quarried from n |
The | Lighthouse continued operation until deactivation in 19 |
l Marker was dedicated at the grounds of the | lighthouse. |
Admittance to the | lighthouse and tower includes access to the original li |
The | lighthouse is known for the 1838 wreck of the Forfarshi |
Collins lobbied for the construction of the | lighthouse on Coffin's Island, built in 1811. |
The | lighthouse is monitored at Cape Columbine. |
The | lighthouse is owned by the state of Delaware and mainta |
ed by confederate forces; relit in 1862, the | Lighthouse Board reconsidered and removed the lighting |
She was returned to the | Lighthouse service 1 July 1919. |
It is also on the | Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List of endangered lighthous |
er-turned-born-again-Christian Lucius in the | Lighthouse Theatre's acclaimed production of Stephen Ad |
The album was the last to be released by the | Lighthouse Family. |
The | lighthouse was used as a location for the 1980 John Car |
Maintaining the | lighthouse was expensive, and this appears to be the re |
s of Engineers undertook construction of the | lighthouse on 8 November 1873, completing it on 30 Marc |
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. |
as at the Yarkon River Estuary, close to the | lighthouse, and the lighthouse served as a navigation a |
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge opened in 1965 the | lighthouse became obsolete. |
The area around the | lighthouse was declared a state park and dedicated in 1 |
The | lighthouse is situated on the north side of the harbor |
The | lighthouse was designed by Paul J. Pelz, who also desig |
The | lighthouse was destroyed by Hurricane Georges in 1998. |
Although the | lighthouse is not open to the public, the shoreline and |
1973: The | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
The | lighthouse was built on top of a 20-meter high sand dun |
a rain gauge can be seen to the east of the | lighthouse. |
It was finally burned down by the | Lighthouse Service in 1912. |
The | lighthouse, still in operation, is remote-controlled, a |
The | lighthouse was also powered by other means at various p |
The | lighthouse was probably destroyed in 1938. |
The | lighthouse is built between the Pacific Ocean and the T |
It is known to the Argentines as the | Lighthouse at the End of the World (Faro del fin del mu |
r space-hopper' and, in the lamp room of the | lighthouse, a psychic transmitter/receiver. Understandi |
The | lighthouse was established in 1826. |
The | Lighthouse itself consists of a tower structure support |
net used the novel technique of building the | lighthouse out of reinforced concrete. |
The | lighthouse at Fort Washington was built to provide guid |
lectrical service to the island, restore the | lighthouse and keeper's quarters and establish a museum |
ept for once a year on Memorial Day when the | lighthouse is open to the public. |
In 1989, after much lobbying, the | lighthouse and apparatus were loaned to the Pine Islet |
The | lighthouse was restored in 1972 and declared a national |
The | lighthouse was first established in 1893 as a set of ra |
The optics of the | lighthouse are made from Fresnel lenses which rotate ar |
The | Light-House board determined that the offshore reef and |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1959. |
The | lighthouse was first lit on August 1, 1872; 138 years a |
The land upon which the | lighthouse stands is a part of a 600-acre (2.4 km2) gra |
For the | lighthouse, see La Vieille. |
The | lighthouse is now monitored remotely from Wellington. |
The | lighthouse serves as a landfall light for the port of N |
seized Fernandina Beach, Fort Clinch and the | lighthouse in 1862. |
The | lighthouse was built in 1839. |
Rebecca Flaherty and five others in the | lighthouse were killed. |
A modern steel skeletal tower replaced the | lighthouse as an Aid to Navigation in 1957, and the lig |
The | lighthouse was listed in a survey in 1924, but has sinc |
The | lighthouse is listed in Turkey under the code "TUR-046" |
Postcard of the | lighthouse, published 1901-1907 |
He designed the | lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of t |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1970, one of the first majo |
very close proximity to the Bay Bridge, the | lighthouse remains operational. |
The | lighthouse is open to the public as a museum with regul |
the century and it was necessary to move the | lighthouse to a location out of the way of the concussi |
The largest island, showing the | lighthouse and associated outbuildings |
ce Centre, The Scottish Maritime Museum, The | Lighthouse, The Children's Parliament. |
The | lighthouse was electrified in 1937. |
on 28 March, the William Hammond sighted the | lighthouse on Rottnest Island. |
Before automation the | lighthouse was staffed by three full time keepers whose |
abrity's six children, to take refuge in the | lighthouse. |
The Coast Guard crew on duty at the | lighthouse, not automated until 1987, reported unexplai |
range brick generator shed just south of the | lighthouse. |
ger for artists including Diana Ross and the | Lighthouse Family. |
rary spotlight attached to the galley of the | lighthouse continued to guide ships into the Sound whil |
l estate offering, the property includes the | lighthouse, Chatham Rock and, in words that were in quo |
A 1949 photo of the | lighthouse |
By 1874 the | Lighthouse Board complained that the extent of the shoa |
The | lighthouse was placed on Vlieland in 1909, on top of on |
Squaw Island and the | lighthouse are privately owned and views of the lightho |
The former official abode of the | lighthouse is registered as an Important Cultural Prope |
The Canadian Coast Guard owns the | lighthouse, the land it is on, and maintains it. |
nicknamed "Ernie," who allegedly haunts the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse was built between 1912 and 1913 as a sector |
The | lighthouse is operational, but also houses a museum. |
The | lighthouse itself is a Registered Tangible Cultural Pro |
an troops, an order was given to destroy the | lighthouse. |
This article is about the | lighthouse in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
The | lighthouse is fully automated today. |
The road to the | lighthouse passes a sheltered cove called Stoth. |
In 1846 a contract was let to rebuild the | lighthouse and the keeper's dwelling. |
saved three young men from drowning near the | lighthouse, for which he was awarded a Silver Lifesavin |
The | lighthouse was built in 1785, probably by Russian PoWs. |
was used by fishermen a long time before the | lighthouse was built. |
The only remaining companions to the | lighthouse are two oil houses, the fog signal building |
The | lighthouse with a 11 m (36 ft) high conical shaped towe |
leet, it appeared a short distance below the | lighthouse. |
blems in connection with the building of the | lighthouse remained unresolved at this time. |
At its peak the | Lighthouse Trust had around 90 staff. |
The | lighthouse became well-known in 1989, through a series |
In 1983 the | lighthouse was replaced by a skeletal tower, and reloca |
The | lighthouse, completed in 1840 and renovated in the 1980 |
Built in 1914, the | lighthouse was constructed as a white 16 metre (52 feet |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1955. |
The | lighthouse itself is open to the public. |
he island after World War II (except for the | lighthouse) and declared it government surplus. |
dba Quantrix), led the | Lighthouse Quantrix development team at the time, but d |
The | lighthouse is located on Lizard Point at Marsden, but t |
Attached to the | lighthouse is a Norman gothic keepers quarters. |
Look for the | lighthouse keeper and inform him of your intentions. |
ed by the word "Tobermory", in memory of the | lighthouse on the Isle of Mull where his maternal grand |
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 |
Since 1966 the | lighthouse is a Rijksmonument. |
The | lighthouse tower is known locally as the "Pepperpot". |
The | lighthouse attracts thousands of tourists each year and |
as lifted up by the ice and cast against the | lighthouse. |
ears (last open in 1949), in June, 2006, the | lighthouse opened to the public, so they can now climb |
The | lighthouse is a stone structure 4 stories high. |
ember 1972 however the headland on which the | lighthouse stood subsided making the structure dangerou |
The equipment for the | Lighthouse is listed in an inventory of 1888 and indica |
the war ended, Mayflower was returned to the | Lighthouse Service by Executive order 1 July 1919. |
The path from the | lighthouse to the north end of the island is quite rust |
The | light-house is operated by the Canadian Coast Guard and |
For the | lighthouse in Galveston Bay, see Fort Point Light (Texa |
The | lighthouse was originally equipped with 14 lamps each w |
Still visible is a portion of the | lighthouse foundation and the original tower site was l |
The | lighthouse was built in 1881 and added to the National |
Beyond the | lighthouse is the Atlantic Ocean. |
The | Lighthouse, located on Water Street, is a National Monu |
also are located on 2nd and 3rd story of the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse marks the entrance to Nassau Sound and the h |
pwrecks and local history are located in the | Lighthouse and Fog Signal Building. |
In 1874, a brick wall was built around the | lighthouse to protect it from the encroaching sea. |
additional $2,500 was required to finish the | lighthouse). |
ons, has greatly altered the location of the | lighthouse obscuring it from the wide expanse of Manila |
Historic view of the | lighthouse, note the different light source |
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 |
Electricity came to the | lighthouse in 1938, and concrete steps were built into |
The | lighthouse was automated during 1985-1986, and finally |
The | lighthouse and associated buildings are now owned by th |
The | lighthouse lies on the eastern side of Conanicut Island |
The top of the | lighthouse is accessible via its 217 steps and continue |
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