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The | lighthouse walls, which are four feet thick at the base |
This would imply that the | lighthouse was built to satisfy the needs of regular tr |
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 |
nown as the "Point Lot" which surrounded the | lighthouse property.) |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
on duty, visitors may enter the base of the | lighthouse. |
In 1865 the | Lighthouse Board reported "that an almost total change |
The toposcope at the | lighthouse commemorates the 180th anniversary of the ba |
He reaches the top of the | lighthouse and finds only hospital administrator Dr. Ca |
til 1877 when erosion to the rocks under the | lighthouse caused it to shake from side to side wheneve |
of the city of Celina in Mercer County, the | lighthouse was built in 1923, using a plan modelled aft |
The most catchy characteristic of the | lighthouse is its unique and unusual Lorraine cross dou |
Gribble seeks to remove the Twists from the | lighthouse in order to more profitably use it as a tour |
The | lighthouse sits on a fictional rocky island adorned wit |
No remnants of the | lighthouse exist. |
The | lighthouse keepers' residence surrounds the base of the |
Whilst in service, the | lighthouse was painted with red and white stripes, and |
rned into a Polynesian-styled club named the | Lighthouse, primarily serving merchant seamen. |
In 1958, the | lighthouse became electrically-powered thus extending t |
The | lighthouse was first lit in 1872; 138 years ago (1872), |
Long stairs leading down to the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
In 1979 the | lighthouse was closed for restoration for seven years, |
The | lighthouse once displayed two lights. |
The | lighthouse was originally constructed on nearby East Is |
Live at The | Lighthouse is a live album by American jazz guitarist G |
The | lighthouse established permanent service from 1906; aft |
The | lighthouse is often confused with the San Juan de Salva |
mariners away from the treacherous reef, the | lighthouse was given a new mission in 2008 when scienti |
The | Lighthouse Board received numerous complaints, however, |
The | lighthouse was built in 1831 with a stone keeper's dwel |
While in view of the | lighthouse, Argyll sent a signal requesting the light t |
Parks and Recreation Department operates the | lighthouse and outbuildings as Pemaquid Point Lighthous |
The | lighthouse is in the end stage its historical restorati |
orical Society has been the caretaker of the | lighthouse since 1993, although the United States Coast |
lation of new lamps in 1829, and in 1846 the | lighthouse was rebuilt and moved away from the eroding |
n high water mark and the ridge on which the | lighthouse stood, leaving a valley (The Valley) between |
his marked the 110th anniversary of both the | lighthouse and Bowman's birthday. |
Access to the | lighthouse is largely restricted to travel by foot, wit |
iral staircase, with the goal of opening the | lighthouse to public access. |
Winstanley was visiting the | lighthouse that night to make repairs, and he lost his |
d took over in 1939 upon its merger with the | Lighthouse Service and the light was automated in 1987. |
The | lighthouse is open to the public open for tours. |
The | lighthouse had been manned by two lighthouse-keepers; h |
The | lighthouse is square and of concrete construction, stan |
later sold to private owners Until 1969 the | lighthouse served as a direction light. |
located within the borders of Malaysia, the | lighthouse is operated by the Maritime and Port Authori |
a for marine shipping was installed atop the | lighthouse in 1987 supported on a steel space frame fix |
ty Duke and Al Freeman Jr. was filmed at the | lighthouse and adjacent caretaker's house. |
The | lighthouse men lived along with their families in a woo |
The | lighthouse exterior was recently repaired and painted. |
The | lighthouse on the island was built between 1931 and 193 |
The | Lighthouse Board approved plans for a lighthouse on Eld |
built a historically accurate replica of the | lighthouse near the original site. |
clude the novels Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the | Lighthouse (1927) and Orlando (1928), and the book-leng |
Tybee Island Historical Society operates the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse had a cannon during British rule to secure t |
The | lighthouse at Rubicon Point has the highest elevation o |
The | lighthouse on the rock had been ordered to switch its l |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The | lighthouse is today a travel destination, reached only |
Designed by Michael H. Crisp, the | lighthouse was constructed with a completely automatic |
The | lighthouse has a floating dock and from the upper balco |
Part of the beach where the | lighthouse is situated has been shown briefly in a rece |
In 1946, the | lighthouse was scheduled for demolition which led to th |
In 1987, the federal government listed the | lighthouse on the National Register of Historic Places. |
In 1923, the | Lighthouse Service decided to mark this navigational ha |
The | lighthouse still operates, but is now fully automated. |
mpossible to land supplies or keepers at the | lighthouse during bad weather. |
In January 1918 the | lighthouse was the only structure on the island and the |
The | lighthouse looks nearly identical to the Holland Harbor |
The | lighthouse itself, is now a listed building. |
The | lighthouse was powered originally by paraffin oil, but |
Construction was authorized in 1866, but the | lighthouse was not actually built until 1868 at a cost |
tive order of 16 April 1917 which placed the | Lighthouse Service under the control of the Navy Depart |
The | lighthouse has an attached two-story keeper's quarters, |
Construction on the | lighthouse started in November 1875 and it became opera |
Station of Manila is located adjacent to the | lighthouse and the community that developed from the re |
trong feeling among the townspeople that the | lighthouse was helping the British fleet more than it w |
The | lighthouse at Kannur is still often referred to as the |
In 1880, the | lighthouse was occupied by American landscape painter W |
In 1916 the | lighthouse depot was moved to Tradd Street in Charlesto |
The | lighthouse, which was known locally as Farola (Spanish |
The foundation of the | lighthouse, shaped like a tomb, is the official Dutch m |
e Georges destroyed the islands and left the | lighthouse in the middle of the ocean, and the barrier |
The | lighthouse station was deactivated in 1917 and Castle P |
deral government announced it would sell the | lighthouse as part of the National Historic Lighthouse |
tish Columbia, I-26 surfaced and shelled the | lighthouse and radio-direction-finding (RDF) installati |
tion at Big Bay Point was recommended to the | Lighthouse board in 1882 as follows: "The point occupie |
In 1891 the | lighthouse was completed and until today it remains Aus |
The | lighthouse is now part of the Arecibo Lighthouse and Hi |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
For the | lighthouse in Queensland, Australia, see North Point Hu |
The | lighthouse complex is situated about 656 yards (600 m.) |
The | lighthouse has an iron screw-pile foundation with a pla |
A large dune protects the | lighthouse from the ocean, but as a result the tower is |
The | lighthouse structures in the precinct show the importan |
The | Lighthouse also has outreach and educational programs f |
In 1885 the | Lighthouse Service made its first request to replace th |
The | lighthouse and keepers' houses were designed by George |
Activated in 1867 and renovated in 1959, the | lighthouse consists of a white tower on an octagonal br |
The | lighthouse stands 75 feet (23 m) tall. |
The | lighthouse operated during the Great Lakes navigation s |
n's Fee" was performed for two nights at The | Lighthouse, Poole for which Henson co-wrote the music. |
The | lighthouse includes a symmetrical single-floor building |
t around the seaward side of the base of the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse, automated for many years, is managed by Dub |
The | lighthouse has two km of single track tarmaced road lea |
electrical lighting of the statue, under the | Lighthouse Board's care from 1886 to 1902, marks the be |
nnotated version of the Doomsday List on the | Lighthouse Directory. |
The | lighthouse was the first guiding light to the entrance |
Immediately near the | lighthouse, is the emblematic baleia de pedra, a curiou |
The | lighthouse, one of a formation of three, is located on |
uary helps Judkins with his tasks around the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse was saved from demolition in 1972 and refurb |
The | lighthouse is not open to the public. |
The | Lighthouse, also commonly known as Kap Sing Lighthouse, |
Tours of the | lighthouse, which is accessible by boat, are operated b |
The | lighthouse is also the closest location on the mainland |
The | lighthouse and surrounding buildings, which include res |
The | lighthouse is still run to this day by the northern com |
After its restoration, the | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
By the end of the 1950s the | lighthouse was dismantled and sold for scrap. |
bier Company in Paris as a test lens for the | lighthouse illumination trials then going on at the Sou |
The | lighthouse originally used Argand lamps, but in 1952 wa |
town government expressed an interest in the | lighthouse, which is not expected to be transferred fro |
The based on the | lighthouse is unusual as it looks like a regular brick |
in Maria Marten (BBC, 1980), Prue in To the | Lighthouse (BBC, 1982) and three roles for the BBC Tele |
Coast Guard also owns the land on which the | lighthouse sits, and transferring the land is not part |
The | lighthouse at Blackrock was also built in 1864. |
a keeper's house was built separate from the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1983, and today, Davaar is |
o the lightkeeper's dwelling adjacent to the | lighthouse. |
During World War II, the | lighthouse was painted camouflage green and a radar sta |
r Edward Rowe Snow (who is also known as the | Lighthouse Santa) occurred during the last week of June |
The heritage character of the | lighthouse must still be protected even if a lighthouse |
The | lighthouse was designed by Green & Foster and Jeremiah |
ne of some 30 Contributing properties in the | Lighthouse Park Historic District which was proposed in |
The | lighthouse was put back into service after the war. |
However, due to weather, the | lighthouse was not finished until June 1, 1906. |
The | Lighthouse, built with concrete blocks, was completed b |
The | Lighthouse is the renamed, conversion of the former off |
The | lighthouse itself is open daily except Wednesdays from |
eces out of puddled iron, and in keeping the | lighthouse narrow enough to be constructed without scaf |
sight I ever experienced, to look out of the | lighthouse on a very stormy day, and see oneself hangin |
Visitors are able to go on tours of the | lighthouse and stay in the surrounding cottages. |
Next to the | lighthouse there is another brick house that used to se |
The | lighthouse and its technically identical yet green colo |
of restoration with the intent of making the | lighthouse available for public tours. |
argo being on the beach at Katiki, below the | lighthouse. |
The Society also operates two museums by the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse is a circular tower that stands 69 feet (21 |
way every building on Bird Island except the | lighthouse tower. |
Several years later, the | Lighthouse Service decided to upgrade the light and add |
1960: West Coast Days - Live At The | Lighthouse (Fresh Sound, with Scott LaFaro, Richie Kamu |
The | lighthouse is maintained by The Friends of Concord Poin |
n spend a night as a guest or a week as the " | lighthouse keeper," completing many of the chores requi |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1933 and although the lig |
HABS/HAER photo of the | lighthouse in 1936 without its lantern. |
The | lighthouse can be reached by car, or by bus from Ugata |
The | lighthouse is open to public visitation and for a small |
The | lighthouse structure is 15.5 meters (51 ft) tall square |
Local documents describe the | lighthouse area as being "seriously blighted" by 1924, |
n Kenton, his own group, Gerry Mulligan, the | Lighthouse All-Stars, and others. |
the north or from the road that leads to the | lighthouse, but will involve a hike over rough terrain |
The | lighthouse was manned until 1986, when it transitioned |
Service station was built just south of the | lighthouse. |
rescued men then rowed the boat back to the | lighthouse. |
s.She would later base her 1927 novel To the | Lighthouse on the Godrevy Lighthouse nearby. |
The | lighthouse is entirely based on a fort-like foundation. |
hington 29 June 1865 and was returned to the | Lighthouse Board. |
For the | lighthouse at the entrance to Mobile Bay, see Sand Isla |
Live at the | Lighthouse is a live album by jazz group The Three Soun |
The | lighthouse was updated five years later with a 38-foot |
The | lighthouse board reasoned that a light at the site woul |
Today the | lighthouse is owned and remote-controlled by the Swedis |
In summer 1865 Colonel Poe became the | Lighthouse Board's chief engineer; in 1870 he was promo |
Thousands of people flock to the | lighthouse every year, thanks to the continued public t |
It was only in 1927 the | lighthouse was finally automated, the light source was |
that it was hard to figure out if it was the | lighthouse in Skagen (Denmark) or Vinga that you saw on |
The office of the | lighthouse can be reached by telephone at +91-477-22534 |
The | lighthouse was established in 1849 and the current towe |
This was the intended site for the | lighthouse, but it was felt that Lizard Point offered b |
The | lighthouse keeper's cottage remained and was later conv |
In 1980, the | lighthouse was fully automated and the lighthouse keepe |
The | lighthouse presently operates with an automated beacon |
The | lighthouse's buildings and grounds are now vested in th |
The | lighthouse was torn down in 1960; the site is now on th |
The lookout at the | lighthouse was just preparing to enter the sighting in |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1964 and the keepers were r |
The | lighthouse has a steel frame, an aluminum alloy skin, a |
The | lighthouse and surrounding property is currently owned |
Video footage of the | lighthouse as seen from Col Halt's vantage point at the |
The | lighthouse along with the nearby visitor centre is a po |
The | lighthouse is of the same design as lighthouses at Grea |
2003 The | Lighthouse Boys - LIVE (TLB Records) Labor day 1980 |
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