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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The lighthouse was automated and keepers withdrawn in 1976.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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