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ded in the lightkeepers house upon which the | lighthouse tower was built. |
2005 The Best of The | Lighthouse Boys 1974-2004 (TLB Records) |
The | lighthouse is operated by the Australian Maritime Safet |
The | lighthouse is 15 meters tall and its focal plane is loc |
Funds for the | lighthouse were approved by Congress August 31, 1852 an |
The | lighthouse is believed to be the oldest in the country, |
Akraberg Headland, the | Lighthouse and one of the two houses. |
The | lighthouse, built in the Italianate style, is listed on |
The Rubicon Point Light was added to the | Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List in 1997. |
The | lighthouse is located on a summit at Tanjung Tuan rough |
July 1943 with the mission of capturing the | lighthouse and the surrounding high ground. |
cerns about its reliability, and in 1885 the | lighthouse board requested funds to build its own light |
This article is about the | lighthouse in Boothbay Harbor. |
The | lighthouse and nearby "Lover's Leap" are popular hiking |
The | lighthouse stood near the hulk of an old ship, the Hann |
island and equipped with a minor light, the | lighthouse was unsuccessful in guiding ships safely pas |
The | lighthouse was built in 1931 and automated in 1959. |
For the | lighthouse in Green Bay, see Green Island Light (Wiscon |
The | lighthouse was bombarded in World War I, and attacked a |
The | lighthouse was meant to serve the increased shipping tr |
The | lighthouse was built in response to the wreck of the pa |
The | lighthouse as seen from the air in 1928 |
ccessible by walking the breakwater, but the | lighthouse is closed to the public. |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1980 and the original Fresn |
The troop of pirates tries to regain the | lighthouse and kill the two, but they find the bolted i |
er, was loaned to the Navy Department by the | Lighthouse Board in 1861; outfitted at New York Navy Ya |
The | lighthouse and adjoining lighthouse keepers' houses are |
The | lighthouse was constructed and was lit on 1898. |
on is available in the old residences of the | lighthouse keeper. |
The | lighthouse was built in 1952 after the Old Colombo Ligh |
The | lighthouse remained unlit until 2002 when the United St |
Part of the | lighthouse could be seen until Spring 1998 when the las |
ibly get into the bay without light from the | lighthouse. |
The | lighthouse is located in the Trondheimsleia near the mo |
The | lighthouse protects ships in the Long Island Sound from |
As the enormous wave broke over the | lighthouse, he was able to hastily retreat back inside. |
In 1907 she was purchased by the | Lighthouse Board, under whose aegis she served out of M |
After the | lighthouse was taken out of service, it was purchased b |
In 1998-2000, for the new Millennium, the | lighthouse was restored. |
is also a small historical museum inside the | lighthouse tower. |
the US Congress in 1843, confirmed that the | lighthouse was not well built. |
The | lighthouse itself is notable for being located on top o |
s the most successful single released by the | Lighthouse Family so far, having reached the top 10 in |
The | lighthouse has a focal plane of 72 metres. |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1982 and is now owned by th |
(72 in total) of Tannoy units built into the | lighthouse tower. |
In August 2004, the | lighthouse was equipped with a radio beacon "Yantar-2M- |
The | lighthouse is a tourist attraction and open to the publ |
Several typhoons have hit the | lighthouse in its years of operation, and the resulting |
year after activation, a severe fire in the | lighthouse required erection of a temporary beacon and |
The | lighthouse on the western island remains active, but un |
The building is now The | Lighthouse, Scotland's Centre for Architecture, Design |
Apart from the | lighthouse itself, a few keeper houses remain, dating b |
show that waves taller than the roof of the | lighthouse hit on 22 September 1922. |
Thirty years later, in 1859, the | lighthouse was deactivated, but it still stands today, |
Spencer in 1974, the same year in which the | lighthouse was automated. |
Live at the | Lighthouse is a live album recorded by jazz trumpeter L |
r activities in the park include viewing the | lighthouse, picnicking, and viewing local paintings at |
The | lighthouse and associated structures, such as the keepe |
Construction of the | lighthouse was granted by King Charles Albert of Savoy |
Mike Smith grew up watching The | Lighthouse Boys and The Crownsmen perform before moving |
being drawn to the source of strength, their | lighthouse, whose light drew them from all depths; thei |
A third | lighthouse, Wyre Light, was built in 1839-40 by Alexand |
in 1857 and was Washington Territory's third | lighthouse. |
Part of the third | lighthouse at the site, built in 1773, still stands as |
Fort Point's third | lighthouse was built atop the wall of the fort. |
In 1773 a third | lighthouse was built which was also destroyed, this tim |
A third | lighthouse was therefore built in 1880. |
Thirteenth | Lighthouse District officials selected a site facing th |
ock Holmes: The Awakened takes place in this | lighthouse. |
This | lighthouse was one of those designed by Richard Henry B |
This | lighthouse was one of a group of New England lighthouse |
This | lighthouse was designed by Richard Henry Brunton who wa |
This | lighthouse was constructed one year after the one on Ho |
This | lighthouse and weather station has been unmanned since |
This | lighthouse and its sister, the New Presque Isle Light, |
This | lighthouse was named for the steamship California, whic |
Built in 1858 at a cost of $8,000, this | lighthouse, replaced an 1837 brick & stone light built |
This | lighthouse, along with the Baileys Harbor Range Lights, |
This | lighthouse is white in colour with red trim. |
This | lighthouse was automated in 1990, and remains an active |
This | lighthouse marks the entrance of Lake Winnebago into th |
This | lighthouse should not be confused with more well known |
ger-and Grays Reef Light which rendered this | lighthouse obsolete. |
This | lighthouse was also used as a setting for the wartime c |
However, this | lighthouse was constructed of timber, and in 1898 these |
The irony of this | lighthouse is that although the previous two were destr |
This | lighthouse is located in Krynica Morska, Pomeranian Voi |
This | lighthouse lasted until being destroyed by retreating G |
This | lighthouse was built in 1837. |
Photographs and paintings of this | lighthouse are frequently reproduced. |
ches a padlock to the fence surrounding this | lighthouse, their love will prosper. |
This | lighthouse, guarding one of the world's busiest shippin |
This | lighthouse was one of those designed by Richard Henry B |
This | lighthouse was built of iron rings, and as the site for |
This | lighthouse is one of the most-photographed structures i |
This | lighthouse used a first-order Fresnel lens which allowe |
This | lighthouse, built on a small rock only 300 feet (91 m) |
Like many other lighthouses in Italy, this | lighthouse was severely damaged during the World War II |
This | lighthouse was a featured clue box destination for team |
This | lighthouse was destroyed by fire in 1922. |
ucted, because it was a risk to mistake this | lighthouse with the one on Ertholmene. |
This | lighthouse is located in the town of Hel, Pomeranian Vo |
Originally manned by three | lighthouse keepers, the light's staffing was progressiv |
sometimes made as Fresnel lenses, similar to | lighthouse lenses, including for use in solar furnaces. |
ckages of gifts were dropped from a plane to | lighthouse keepers and their families along the New Eng |
e men attracted others of similar quality to | lighthouse duty, both on the board and in district offi |
In 1858 the Dry Tortugas | lighthouse was built on a nearby island, and the first |
CHANT 4) capsized and sank near the Torungen | Lighthouse, Arendal, Norway. |
The Cape Tourville | Lighthouse is an unmanned, automatic light, lighthouse |
Cape Tourville | Lighthouse, Tasmania |
, he financed the building of the Belle Tout | lighthouse, on the cliff at Beachy Head, near Eastbourn |
The first Belle Tout | lighthouse was a temporary wooden structure that starte |
adaptation was partly shot at the Belle Tout | lighthouse at Beachy Head, which has since been moved s |
The "Belle Toute | Lighthouse Preservation Trust" was formed in 2007 to br |
rrent Cape Charles Light is a skeleton tower | lighthouse at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay on Smith |
visible from the beach, as is the Nab Tower | lighthouse and the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth. |
The Lime Tower | Lighthouse now serves as an artist's studio and residen |
The Brenton Reef Light was a steel tower | lighthouse at the entrance to Narragansett Bay, Rhode I |
Chaine Tower | Lighthouse is a cylindrical stone tower lighthouse with |
In 1871 the town's | lighthouse was completed. |
bor Light looks different from a traditional | lighthouse. |
Hermanson, Don, True | Lighthouse Hauntings, Revisited including Whitefish Poi |
The McGulpin Point Light, a true | lighthouse with a light tower and attached lighthouse k |
ved navigation; this would be the first true | lighthouse on the lake.. |
Hermanson, Don, True | Lighthouse Hauntings, Revisited including Old Presque I |
The original Cape Tryon | lighthouse was deactivated in 1969. |
The Tsurugisaki | Lighthouse was one of eight lighthouses to be built in |
lifornia's only complete turn-of-the-century | lighthouse open to the public. |
was originally planned to build a twin-tower | lighthouse, but the technical development of lighthouse |
air Flats Front and Rear Range Light are two | lighthouse structures situated off the southeastern tip |
It is one of only two | lighthouse surviving to be constructed of timber frame |
, 1989, on the 200th anniversary of the U.S. | Lighthouse Service, now the U.S. Coast Guard. |
In 1939 the U.S. | Lighthouse Service also merged under the control of the |
dick Light Station was dedicated by the U.S. | Lighthouse Service and put into use in 1879. |
It is the only U.S. | lighthouse with an elevator and was the last on shore m |
irst Juniper, was commissioned into the U.S. | Lighthouse Service (USLHS) back in 1903. |
July 1919 when she was returned to the U.S. | Lighthouse Service, again under the Department of Comme |
rred to the United States Navy from the U.S. | Lighthouse Service on 11 April 1917; then placed in ser |
the war ended, she was returned to the U.S. | Lighthouse Service. |
st light station and the seventh oldest U.S. | lighthouse; it is both the oldest and the tallest light |
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 |
There is an unmanned | lighthouse on the headland built by Charles Alexander S |
An unmanned | lighthouse stands there as an aid to shipping. |
Originally called North Unst | Lighthouse, it was renamed in 1964. |
The Leading Point Light was an unusual | lighthouse which displayed the rear light to the Brewer |
Nelson Head Light, an unusual | lighthouse built in 1875, is positioned on the northeas |
Fort Washington Light is an unusual | lighthouse located on the banks of the Potomac River on |
Urk | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Urk at the eastern banks |
sland Light is an historic Connecticut, USA, | lighthouse located at the southern end of the Norwalk I |
East Usk | lighthouse, Newport |
East Usk | Lighthouse is within the area of the reserve. |
The more substantial West Usk | Lighthouse, currently operating as a hotel, is on the o |
United States (Intellectual Reserve v. Utah | Lighthouse Ministry). |
Vaternish | Lighthouse was built on Waternish Point in 1924. |
San Venerio | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di San Venerio) is a lighthou |
San Venerio | Lighthouse is a good example of a fortified neclassical |
The first Vermilion | Lighthouse was a wooden structure that was built in 184 |
“The iron, therefore, of the 1877 Vermilion | lighthouse echoed and resonated with the terrible traum |
The Vermilion | Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the shores of Lake Erie i |
Stepping Stones Light is a Victorian-style | lighthouse in Long Island Sound, in Nassau County, New |
Today Vinga | lighthouse is a popular tourist attraction, and during |
making this the country's most often visited | lighthouse. |
Waglan | Lighthouse and Tang Lung Chau Lighthouse are also decla |
The Waglan | Lighthouse on Waglan Island has been listed as a declar |
tourism), ethnologic (lime kiln, dry walls, | lighthouse, etc), as well as historic and archaeologica |
The Walton | lighthouse was built in 2001 with donations including $ |
Warwick Light, also known as Warwick | Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse in Warwick, Rhode |
snel lens, is now on display in the Key West | Lighthouse Museum. |
The Western | Lighthouse |
s later transferred to Maniguin Island where | lighthouse construction was simultaneously going on. |
aro Blanco (English: Restaurant by the White | Lighthouse) is located near the lighthouse. |
erhaven is situated in a small red and white | lighthouse on the southern pier of the lock, also calle |
w Light, also known as the Queenscliff White | Lighthouse, is a lighthouse in the township of Queenscl |
ay towards the poetically isolated Whiteford | Lighthouse is one of the quietest spots on the Gower Pe |
The cast iron Whiteford | Lighthouse is situated in the bay at Whiteford Sands. |
Whiteford | Lighthouse |
he working pattern was two weeks at Whitford | Lighthouse alternating with two weeks at Llanelli Harbo |
Winstanley's | lighthouse |
Fantage, Castle, Carnival, Beach with | lighthouse, Wizard's Domain,and School The Forest incul |
He combined his solo material with | Lighthouse Family hits and dedicated each and every son |
in over four years (the last time being with | Lighthouse Family). |
ear) and Little Brewster Island (right, with | lighthouse) in Boston Harbor as viewed from Fort Warren |
Views from the lamp room in the Withernsea | Lighthouse are breathtaking, especially after climbing |
Withernsea | Lighthouse is an inland lighthouse that stands in the m |
Withernsea | Lighthouse |
ished at this point on the Cape, with a wood | lighthouse to warn ships about the dangerous coastline |
The wood-framed | lighthouse stands nears the island's shoreline, which m |
The second USS Mistletoe was a wooden | lighthouse tender built in Chester, Pennsylvania, in 18 |
Original wooden | lighthouse established in 1827. |
A square wooden | lighthouse with a black stripe was built by the governm |
The light is the oldest wooden | lighthouse in the United States. |
a schooner-rigged, twin-screw, wooden-hulled | lighthouse tender of United States Lighthouse Service, |
While it no longer functions as a working | lighthouse, it is easily accessible (when the tide is o |
1921, making the new light the only working | lighthouse to be moved from one location to another in |
eory of light and changed the entire world's | lighthouse illumination to the Fresnel System. |
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