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e structures immediately to the south of the | lighthouse were to provide the keepers with fresh water |
mocks her about this, and she retires to the | lighthouse balcony to sing toward the ocean, assuring P |
eory of light and changed the entire world's | lighthouse illumination to the Fresnel System. |
It is notable for being one of four "Georgia | Lighthouse Schools to Watch" in both 2005 and 2008. |
The | lighthouse succumbed to the waves' actions in 1866 when |
because of this, the Block Island Southeast | Lighthouse had to be moved back about 360 feet (110 m) |
The Phare de Sainte Marie is a | lighthouse built to mark the harbor of Marseille, Franc |
It is one of only two | lighthouse surviving to be constructed of timber frame |
lifornia's only complete turn-of-the-century | lighthouse open to the public. |
In 1973 rip rap was spread around the | lighthouse base to help prevent more deterioration. |
to the island in the late 1800s prompted the | Lighthouse Board to approve construction of a light in |
Boathouse, was built a few years before the | lighthouse, near to the landing place at Y Cafn. |
In 1961 the radio was moved from the | lighthouse area to a radio hut which was constructed ne |
870's dwelling was moved from the Long Point | Lighthouse Station to the site as a smaller keeper's re |
A pepperpot is a type of small | lighthouse unique to Canada. |
rary spotlight attached to the galley of the | lighthouse continued to guide ships into the Sound whil |
Since 1808, there has been a | lighthouse there to guide ships through the waterway. |
With the expected destruction of the old | lighthouse plans to build a new lighthouse had been put |
ears (last open in 1949), in June, 2006, the | lighthouse opened to the public, so they can now climb |
SIS LVSITANVS.EX.VO, permitting the original | lighthouse tower to be ascribed to the architect Gaius |
Sanction for the Northern | Lighthouse Board to build the lighthouse was granted in |
Rising Starr Middle School is a Georgia | Lighthouse School to Watch located in unincorporated Fa |
e Eldred Rock Light is an historic octagonal | lighthouse adjacent to Lynn Canal in Alaska. |
e American engineers designed the Philippine | lighthouse towers to withstand wind velocity of 120 mil |
near Sauvie Island caused the United States | Lighthouse Board to place two small red post lanterns a |
The | lighthouse existing today was built between 1367 and 13 |
The | lighthouse is today a travel destination, reached only |
No trace of the | lighthouse survives today. |
1900 (1 May) The | Lighthouse Board took charge of the Puerto Rico lightho |
In 1890 a | lighthouse eventually took up service on the island, an |
883, documents the necessity of installing a | lighthouse on top of Pico Negro, a volcanic cone locate |
Culebrita | lighthouse on top, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands on |
The | lighthouse was topped with a coal fire. |
Erosion led to the | lighthouse being torn down and relocated to its current |
The | lighthouse was torn down in 1960; the site is now on th |
as an honorary "light keeper" and opens the | lighthouse for tours on Thursday and Friday afternoons. |
Aerial photo of | lighthouse, looking toward the northwest, taken 4pm 3/5 |
Admittance to the | lighthouse and tower includes access to the original li |
The Green Point | Lighthouse, Cape Town was the first solid lighthouse st |
The | lighthouse was transferred to state ownership on Novemb |
in 1924, and used first by the United States | Lighthouse Service, transferring to the Coast Guard in |
The oldest | lighthouse was transformed to a watch tower (the red an |
In 1851 the | lighthouse was transported to Prudence Island where it |
its many premier surfing beaches (including | Lighthouse Beach, Treachery and Yagon), and also for be |
bier Company in Paris as a test lens for the | lighthouse illumination trials then going on at the Sou |
it was repaired with assistance from the UK | lighthouse authorities Trinity House and The Northern L |
it was repaired with assistance from the UK | lighthouse authorities Trinity House and The Northern L |
Tyndall, an advisor to the United Kingdom's | lighthouse authority, Trinity House. |
The "Belle Toute | Lighthouse Preservation Trust" was formed in 2007 to br |
The last of Brunton's 26 "children" - the | lighthouse at Tsunoshima island, Hohoku, Shimonoseki, Y |
Vasquez and Davis, however, return to the | lighthouse and turn the light back on. |
very night a man climbs up to the top of the | lighthouse and turns on its flashing light. |
In this process the | lighthouse lost two of its original nine stories. |
Two Bush Island Light is a | lighthouse on Two Bush Island, on the channel of the sa |
Gorleston | lighthouse carries two lights. |
The first keepers of the Cromer | Lighthouse were two young women who jointly received a |
The only remaining companions to the | lighthouse are two oil houses, the fog signal building |
The | lighthouse has two km of single track tarmaced road lea |
ation techniques outgrew the need for such a | lighthouse, the Tybee Island lighthouse became obsolete |
of the 13th colony ordered construction of a | lighthouse on Tybee Island to safely guide mariners int |
Assateague | Lighthouse - U.S. Coast Guard Archive |
ere earthquake jolted the area and the aging | lighthouse was unable to stand against it. |
It remained in use while the second | lighthouse was under construction in 1896-1902. |
Department of Commerce with the rest of the | Lighthouse Service under an Executive order of 1 July 1 |
tive order of 16 April 1917 which placed the | Lighthouse Service under the control of the Navy Depart |
In 1907 she was purchased by the | Lighthouse Board, under whose aegis she served out of M |
It obliterated the Scotch Cap | Lighthouse on Unimak IslandI, Alaska. |
focuses on the history of the United States | Lighthouse Service, United States Life-Saving Service, |
The | lighthouse remained unlit until 2002 when the United St |
Today the | lighthouse is unmanned and automated, and is serviced b |
The | lighthouse, now unmanned and automated, is now under th |
blems in connection with the building of the | lighthouse remained unresolved at this time. |
Due to rising water levels, the | lighthouse became unstable, and eventually collapsed on |
island and equipped with a minor light, the | lighthouse was unsuccessful in guiding ships safely pas |
Their attempt to blow up the | lighthouse was unsuccessful, however the explosion did |
the narrow South Channel and was occupied by | lighthouse keepers until 1925. |
The | lighthouse operated until 1971, when it was replaced by |
This | lighthouse lasted until being destroyed by retreating G |
It had a | lighthouse keeper until 1981. |
The based on the | lighthouse is unusual as it looks like a regular brick |
Today the | lighthouse lights up the skies every night, and offers |
The | lighthouse was updated five years later with a 38-foot |
Cape Liptrap | Lighthouse stands upon the rocky cliff top of Cape Lipt |
Big Otter Creek on Lake Erie, the museum and | lighthouse reflect upon when Port Burwell was at the he |
n the 1880s the need for a better and higher | lighthouse was urgent and in 1890 the new lighthouse wa |
1935 | Lighthouse - USCG archive photo |
Original 1902 | Lighthouse - USCG archive photo |
Original 1904 | Lighthouse - USCG archive photo |
Original 1903 | Lighthouse - USCG archive photo |
The Old Burnett Heads Light is an inactive | lighthouse which used to be located on the south side o |
lwer Island Range Rear Light, is an inactive | lighthouse that used to be located on Bulwer Island, in |
The | lighthouse was used as a location for the 1980 John Car |
The | lighthouse originally used Argand lamps, but in 1952 wa |
the keelboats a course area near the Harmaja | lighthouse was used. |
The | lighthouse was very isolated. |
s an experimental laser based light, and the | lighthouse may very well be the first in the world to e |
Lazaretto Cairn | Lighthouse guides vessels westward on their approach to |
5, and now stands at the gate to the Dunkirk | Lighthouse and Veterans Park Museum. |
The Toronto Harbour Light is an automated | lighthouse at Vicki Keith Point on the Leslie Street Sp |
Visitors may enter the | lighthouse and view some of the living areas there. |
Browns Head Light is a | lighthouse in Vinalhaven, Maine. |
It is the tallest | lighthouse in Virginia and the second tallest in the Un |
It is the oldest caisson | lighthouse in Virginia. |
The Waglan | Lighthouse on Waglan Island has been listed as a declar |
It is probably the second oldest | lighthouse in Wales, after Point of Ayr Lighthouse. |
ished at this point on the Cape, with a wood | lighthouse to warn ships about the dangerous coastline |
ilt on top of a limestone ridge adjacent the | lighthouse and was constructed with an obelisk between |
s later transferred to Maniguin Island where | lighthouse construction was simultaneously going on. |
The first | lighthouse keeper was James Stockbridge Lewis, who had |
esting because it was originally a screwpile | lighthouse that was later converted to concrete caisson |
In June 2009, | Lighthouse Ale was named the “Official Beer of Summer” |
Their first offering, Fire Island | Lighthouse Ale, was launched in May 2009. |
ged by Canadian artillery fire, although the | lighthouse itself was not the target: the guns were fir |
It was the last new | lighthouse that was built in Norway; when the lighthous |
The station was established in 1876 and the | lighthouse itself was built in 1899. |
The | Lighthouse Service was absorbed into the Coast Guard in |
It is home to a 42-foot-tall (13 m) | lighthouse, which was built in 1893 and automated in 19 |
The cupola of the | Lighthouse lantern was painted white instead of orange |
In 1984, the Rose Island | Lighthouse Foundation was founded to restore the dilapi |
o named by the Navy, Holly, a wood and steel | lighthouse tender, was built in Baltimore, Maryland, in |
its sibling, the retired Kaipara North Head | lighthouse, this was one of the last two wooden lightho |
e ship was launched on 18 December 1891, the | lighthouse tender was accepted by the United States Lig |
hter of William, the keeper of the Longstone | Lighthouse, which was situated about 600 yards (550m) f |
s by Congress; eventually, the United States | Lighthouse Board was formed to remove Pleasonton's infl |
until 1852, at which point the United States | Lighthouse Board was created; this was the longest peri |
In addition to the | lighthouse, there was a stone cottage for the head ligh |
The distinctive | lighthouse tower was added to cover a water storage tan |
when the bluff reached the front door of the | lighthouse, it was abandoned. |
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 |
On July 1, 1939, the | Lighthouse Service was combined with the Coast Guard to |
As a | lighthouse keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, |
The current | lighthouse station was established in 1837. |
The explosion damaged the | lighthouse which was 3,000 yards (2,700 m) away. |
Originally called North Unst | Lighthouse, it was renamed in 1964. |
The | lighthouse tower was restored in 2005 as the result of |
The | lighthouse beacon was electrified in 1933 with a 500-wa |
to operate, replacing the Faro Viejo or old | lighthouse, which was built in a lower part of the isla |
The original | lighthouse station was designed by Carl Leick and estab |
The original | lighthouse building was built in 1804 near the shore of |
Cape Naturaliste is also the site of a | lighthouse which was activated in 1904. |
The | lighthouse beacon was also augmented by the 175-foot (5 |
The last Eisenstaedt | lighthouse fundraiser was held in August 1995, the mont |
By 1878 the | Lighthouse Board was reporting that erosion at the poin |
The | lighthouse superstructure was on display at the Philade |
A | lighthouse, which was designed by David Stevenson, was |
Pass Manchac Light is a historic | lighthouse that was first erected in 1838 to mark the n |
Originally constructed in 1861, the | lighthouse structure was later replaced in 1908 by a ne |
From 1869 to 1878 the | lighthouse keeper was Captain Thomas Musgrave. |
Along with the | lighthouse, there was a keeper's building and a generat |
built in 1891 to replace the Old Point Loma | Lighthouse, that was ineffective due to elevation (fog) |
Lighthouse Evangelism was founded on April 16, 1978. | |
The present 184 foot (62 m) high | lighthouse tower was built in 1955. |
ney Sim Hang Nge, 61, supposedly an elder of | Lighthouse Evangelism, was jailed for two weeks and fin |
The | lighthouse exterior was recently repaired and painted. |
In 1939 when the United States | Lighthouse Service was absorbed into the United States |
In 1916 the | lighthouse depot was moved to Tradd Street in Charlesto |
The | lighthouse, which was known locally as Farola (Spanish |
The | lighthouse station was deactivated in 1917 and Castle P |
The Voslapp range lights replace a single | lighthouse which was built in 1907. |
Fire Island | Lighthouse Ale was initially launched and sold in the N |
ded in the lightkeepers house upon which the | lighthouse tower was built. |
As the enormous wave broke over the | lighthouse, he was able to hastily retreat back inside. |
The International | Lighthouse Day was celebrated at Cape Leeuwin lighthous |
tours may be arranged through the Sand Point | Lighthouse, 16 Water Plant Rd, Escanaba, MI 49829, or c |
The | lighthouse at Waugoshance protects boats from a shoal a |
This | lighthouse and weather station has been unmanned since |
According to the Alabama | Lighthouse Association web site, the keeper brought a d |
nt shows both featured investigations of the | lighthouse as well as the keeper's house and the nearby |
t syllable) is the home of Plymouth (Gurnet) | Lighthouse as well as of Fort Andrews from the Revoluti |
e internal arrangements of the new Eddystone | LIghthouse, as well as dismantling and removing the upp |
The | lighthouse became well-known in 1989, through a series |
Heugh and | Lighthouse Battery were placed close by the lighthouse |
The | lighthouse keepers were taken off the Stannard Rock at |
in the early 1950s, all residents except the | lighthouse keeper were relocated to other areas. |
tional dwellings for Supernumerary Assistant | Lighthouse Keepers were built, as the Baily lighthouse |
Two of the most notable | lighthouse keepers were John Stenmark and Willard Mille |
So, apart from food and paraffin, the | lighthouse keepers were virtually self-sufficient. |
ards (son of former member Ken Edwards), The | Lighthouse Boys were a full live band again. |
Although | lighthouse officials were skeptical, the careful record |
The last | lighthouse keepers were a Mr McBride and Les Liversea. |
d 1993 and were re-established when the High | Lighthouse lights were permanently discontinued. |
West Dennis Light is a | lighthouse in West Dennis, Massachusetts. |
"To the east is St. Johns Point and famous | lighthouse, over west I have a dramatic panorama of the |
Mary Ann Croft was officially appointed the | lighthouse keeper, when she became the first female lig |
The | Lighthouse lizardfish which is also known as Synodus ja |
zation to support the goals of the Technical | Lighthouse Conferences, which had been convening since |
HMNZS Matai (T01) was a Marine Department | lighthouse tender which was requisitioned by the Royal |
entirely on the lantern room balcony of the | lighthouse in which Nora and her father Lampey live. |
saved three young men from drowning near the | lighthouse, for which he was awarded a Silver Lifesavin |
The | lighthouse walls, which are four feet thick at the base |
This | lighthouse is white in colour with red trim. |
Whitehead Light is a | lighthouse on Whitehead Island, on Muscle Ridge Channel |
The society was formed in 1993 by a group of | lighthouse supporters who met on a trip to Sambro Islan |
Lighthouse keepers who used to live on the island intro | |
George Cobb was an American | lighthouse keeper who served at the Point Bonita Light |
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