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The island had a | lighthouse as early as 1833. |
A modern steel skeletal tower replaced the | lighthouse as an Aid to Navigation in 1957, and the lig |
e internal arrangements of the new Eddystone | LIghthouse, as well as dismantling and removing the upp |
was subsequently reused as a watchtower and | lighthouse, as per eg Timbs - whether the latter is jus |
deral government announced it would sell the | lighthouse as part of the National Historic Lighthouse |
Cape Leeuwin and | lighthouse as seen from the north |
Video footage of the | lighthouse as seen from Col Halt's vantage point at the |
The | lighthouse as seen from the air in 1928 |
According to the Alabama | Lighthouse Association web site, the keeper brought a d |
A local group, the Mayport | Lighthouse Association, hope to undertake a full restor |
In 2001 the Bustard Head | Lighthouse Association, a volunteer organization led by |
f the “50 Lighthouses of Japan” by the Japan | Lighthouse Association. |
Prior to this the | lighthouse at Maryport had been the UK's oldest iron li |
rassy Hill three years later, the need for a | lighthouse at Cape Capricorn remained a priority. |
Building of the Roman Rock | Lighthouse at the entrance to Simon's Town starts and o |
Lighthouse at Progreso | |
Port Washington Breakwater Light is a modern | lighthouse at the entrance to the Port Washington, Wisc |
The | lighthouse at the port is not high enough to be seen fr |
Wing's Neck Light is a historic | lighthouse at Wing's Neck Road in Bourne, Massachusetts |
The South Ferry Plaza, also called A | Lighthouse At The Tip Of The Island, was a supertall sk |
thouses established in the country after the | lighthouse at the mouth of Pasig River. |
ated $5,000 on May 23, 1828, "for building a | lighthouse at a proper site, at or near Portland, on La |
The | lighthouse at night |
is the site of a popular surfing beach and a | lighthouse at the entrance to Brest harbor in France. |
The first rock | lighthouse, at Eddystone, is completed. |
View of Cape Lookout | Lighthouse at the Cape Lookout National Seashore. |
he Isle La Motte Light in Vermont is an iron | lighthouse at the northern end of Isle La Motte in Lake |
The Cape Point | Lighthouse at Cape Point is built |
1832, Fitzgerald was appointed keeper of the | lighthouse at the mouth of the St. |
Congress authorized the construction of a | lighthouse at this point in 1906 appropriating $125,000 |
Harding confused the Shinnecock | Lighthouse at Ponquogue Point in Hampton Bays, which ha |
eakwater, South Entrance Light Station, is a | lighthouse at Stony Point at the entrance to Buffalo Ha |
rrent Cape Charles Light is a skeleton tower | lighthouse at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay on Smith |
al Japanese Navy submarines I-26 shelled the | lighthouse at Estevan Point on Vancouver Island, and I- |
The last of Brunton's 26 "children" - the | lighthouse at Tsunoshima island, Hohoku, Shimonoseki, Y |
Roman | lighthouse at Dover Castle. |
The newer Light Station and the Old | Lighthouse at Cape Henry. |
This forms a ‘U'-shape, with the | Lighthouse at the centre of the south side, and enclose |
The | lighthouse at low tide |
The | lighthouse at Pointe du Grouin du Cou is a 52-foot-tall |
The | lighthouse at Fourteen Foot Shoal was named to note tha |
Lighthouse at the West Pier. | |
The Hatteras Beacon was a small | lighthouse at Cape Point near Cape Hatteras, North Caro |
spital Point Range Front Light is a historic | lighthouse at the end of Bayview Avenue in Beverly, Mas |
The Brenton Reef Light was a steel tower | lighthouse at the entrance to Narragansett Bay, Rhode I |
Long Point Light Station is an historic | lighthouse at the end of Long Point in Provincetown, Ma |
Buffalo (Main) Light is a | lighthouse at the mouth of Buffalo River/Erie canal, di |
This is the location of the Point Arena | Lighthouse, at 115 feet (34.5m) the tallest lighthouse |
adaptation was partly shot at the Belle Tout | lighthouse at Beachy Head, which has since been moved s |
Currituck Beach | Lighthouse at Corolla |
The | lighthouse at Waugoshance protects boats from a shoal a |
Lighthouse at the entrance of Puerto Sherry | |
Some people believe that there was a small | lighthouse at Ladehammeren in 1658. |
West Point Light was a | lighthouse at the United States Military Academy in Wes |
ing Green necessitated the construction of a | lighthouse at the cape. |
Part of the third | lighthouse at the site, built in 1773, still stands as |
The first | lighthouse at the location, established 1874, was moved |
The Roman | lighthouse at Dover Castle. |
The | lighthouse at Marstein is also in the municipality. |
Location of Punta Carena | Lighthouse at the South-West tip of Capri |
he Willamette River Light was a navigational | lighthouse at the mouth of the Willamette River in the |
The Toronto Harbour Light is an automated | lighthouse at Vicki Keith Point on the Leslie Street Sp |
For the | lighthouse at the entrance to Portland Harbor, see Ram |
The ornate | lighthouse at Point Abino near Fort Erie, Ontario dates |
16 September - Roman Rock | Lighthouse at the entrance to Simon's Town starts opera |
and he indicated that it originated from the | lighthouse at Orford Ness, which as seen from the fores |
The first | lighthouse at the locations was constructed in 1873 or |
North East - | Lighthouse at Cape Conran Coastal Park |
Lighthouse at Ochanthuruth open from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. o | |
Waukegan Harbor Light is a | lighthouse at the end of Government Pier at the foot of |
It is known to the Argentines as the | Lighthouse at the End of the World (Faro del fin del mu |
The | lighthouse at Fort Washington was built to provide guid |
t, also known as Southern Island Light, is a | lighthouse at the mouth of Tenants Harbor, St. George, |
The current | lighthouse at Pine Islet is operated by the Australian |
The Gull Rocks Light was a | lighthouse at the entrance to Newport harbor northwest |
yport Harbor Front Range Light is a historic | lighthouse at the Merrimack River Coast Guard Station i |
The original | lighthouse at this site was first lit on August 1, 1870 |
here on the 1st January, 1817 after which a | lighthouse at nearby Jaitapur was built. |
eemed that there was sufficient reason for a | lighthouse at the mouth of Bass Harbor. |
The red sandstone | lighthouse at Mine Head, was built in the mid-19th cent |
The first | lighthouse at the site was a masonry building 108 feet |
The | lighthouse at Rubicon Point has the highest elevation o |
The | lighthouse at Kannur is still often referred to as the |
ederal Department of Transport established a | lighthouse at Wreck Point, Guilderton near the river mo |
The | lighthouse at Blackrock was also built in 1864. |
Mystic Seaport Light is a | lighthouse at the south end of Mystic Seaport, two mile |
Cape Bruny | Lighthouse at the southern tip of Bruny Island, Tasmani |
Capela de Nossa Senhora da Guia and Guia | Lighthouse at the Guia Fortress. |
In 1865 the Baily | Lighthouse at Howth Head was fitted with Wigham's new g |
eing the White Ship, necessitated building a | lighthouse at the location. |
For the | lighthouse at the entrance to Mobile Bay, see Sand Isla |
It has a | lighthouse at the narrow southern end, and is a conserv |
The Turkey Point Light is a historic | lighthouse at the head of the Chesapeake Bay on the eas |
La Jument is the name of a | lighthouse at the Northwestern part of France, Brittany |
The | lighthouse attracts thousands of tourists each year and |
cca Navigator System provided by the General | Lighthouse Authorities ceased to operate at midnight on |
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 |
ndations of the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities for automation. |
In early 2005, the UK and Ireland | lighthouse authorities issued a consultation regarding |
stered with the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities as one of the “One Hundred Most |
As such ports and harbours become Local | Lighthouse Authorities (LLA). |
defined by the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities. |
A Local | Lighthouse Authority (LLA) may refer to a Port, Harbour |
It is the General | Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Is |
Trinity House's activities as a | lighthouse authority are financed from “Light Dues” lev |
A local | lighthouse authority however will ultimately subscribe |
A General | Lighthouse Authority (GLA) is a dedicated Government Ag |
e Royal Navy and Trinity House, the official | lighthouse authority, agreed to attend to the matter. |
ing as an executive officer at Trinity House | lighthouse authority, he set up a union branch. |
Tyndall, an advisor to the United Kingdom's | lighthouse authority, Trinity House. |
ome countries the coast guard is the General | Lighthouse Authority. |
Michel became head of the Ottoman | Lighthouse Authority. |
It was the first | lighthouse authorized by the U.S. government, dating fr |
The | lighthouse, automated for many years, is managed by Dub |
In 1985, the light was the last Rhode Island | lighthouse automated. |
of restoration with the intent of making the | lighthouse available for public tours. |
is an historic octagonal house located at 62 | Lighthouse Avenue in the historic Lighthouse Park neigh |
How Loathsome received the Ninth Art | Lighthouse award for "Best New Series" in 2003, and was |
mocks her about this, and she retires to the | lighthouse balcony to sing toward the ocean, assuring P |
Baytown Christian Academy, | Lighthouse Baptist Academy, and St. |
ssee, USA, the station is currently owned by | Lighthouse Baptist Church. |
In 1973 rip rap was spread around the | lighthouse base to help prevent more deterioration. |
Heugh and | Lighthouse Battery were placed close by the lighthouse |
In 1936 the No 1 gun was removed and the | Lighthouse Battery integrated into Heugh Battery so tha |
e townspeople of Marblehead requested that a | lighthouse be built at the entrance to the harbour. |
f shipping won over and it was agreed that a | lighthouse be constructed. |
It was eventually suggested that a new | lighthouse be built at Bush's Bluff, some miles upriver |
its many premier surfing beaches (including | Lighthouse Beach, Treachery and Yagon), and also for be |
The | lighthouse beacon was electrified in 1933 with a 500-wa |
The | lighthouse beacon was also augmented by the 175-foot (5 |
It was replaced in 1844 with a metal pile | lighthouse, bearing a white light, put up by order of t |
er 2000 the lightstation area, including the | lighthouse, became part of the South Bruny National Par |
The | lighthouse became operational in 1844, and soon afterwa |
Since the stairs were installed, the | lighthouse became more popular around New Zealand and e |
e matter was resolved some 2 years after the | lighthouse became operational. |
In the 1980s, the | lighthouse became a part of Adirondack State Park and t |
In 2008 the | lighthouse became available for transfer under NHLPA, a |
Due to rising water levels, the | lighthouse became unstable, and eventually collapsed on |
Verrazano-Narrows Bridge opened in 1965 the | lighthouse became obsolete. |
The | lighthouse became well-known in 1989, through a series |
In 1958, the | lighthouse became electrically-powered thus extending t |
10 January: Pencarrow Head | Lighthouse becomes the first permanent lighthouse in Ne |
The | lighthouse before 1892 |
Lighthouse before removal of lantern house and watchroo | |
The construction of the permanent granite | lighthouse began in 1829 and it became operational on 1 |
The North Mole | Lighthouse began operation in 1906 at Fremantle, Wester |
The | lighthouse began operating in 1884. |
Construction of the Guard Island | Lighthouse began in the summer of 1903 and was complete |
The Mizunokojima | Lighthouse began operating on 20 March 1904, after a to |
This resulted in the Mobile Point | Lighthouse being downgraded to a harbor light, at the s |
Blacksod is of unusual design for a | lighthouse, being a square block of a building with onl |
Erosion led to the | lighthouse being torn down and relocated to its current |
he best way to do so would be to build a new | lighthouse beside the fog signal station at the west en |
The | lighthouse, besides being a navigational aid, serves as |
The need for a | lighthouse between Passage Island and Isle Royale was r |
Inside the | lighthouse, blue lines are painted on the wall to mark |
Spain Park also won the National | Lighthouse Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence Award in t |
In 1887, the United States | Lighthouse Board finally recognized the need for an off |
In 1900, the | Lighthouse Board began converting lighthouses to electr |
ground was cause for concern, and in 1872 a | Lighthouse Board report noted it as having little value |
and is now operated remotely by the Northern | Lighthouse Board from Edinburgh. |
In 1856 the | Lighthouse Board purchased a small plot and erected a s |
commissioned 2 June 1865 and returned to the | Lighthouse Board the following day. |
Northern | Lighthouse Board (formerly known as Commissioners for N |
The | Lighthouse Board chose to use a design that had been us |
In 1862 the | Lighthouse Board reported "Charleston, lens and lantern |
, wooden sailing sloop, was transferred from | Lighthouse Board 19 January 1862, and assigned in North |
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 |
raining cruise-he served as secretary to the | Lighthouse Board from 1873 to 1878. |
tes and served for a year as Chairman of the | Lighthouse Board before retiring 10 August 1903. |
The United States | Lighthouse Board later realized that a light positioned |
ron during 1899-1901 and was Chairman of the | Lighthouse Board in 1901-02. |
les, was unlit in the 1800s, and in 1888 the | Lighthouse Board requested funds to establish a light i |
S. Treasury Department for service under the | Lighthouse Board 29 June 1865. |
already marked by a stone daybeacon when the | lighthouse board recommended construction of a light in |
ion, and as early as 1891, the United States | Lighthouse Board asked Congress for appropriations to b |
Now controlled from the Northern | Lighthouse Board in Edinburgh, it displays three white |
The United States | Lighthouse Board requested funds to replace the lightsh |
In 1797 he was appointed engineer to the | Lighthouse Board in succession to Smith; in 1799 he mar |
By 1878 the | Lighthouse Board was reporting that erosion at the poin |
to the island in the late 1800s prompted the | Lighthouse Board to approve construction of a light in |
t went unanswered, in 1870 the United States | Lighthouse Board finally recommended construction of th |
t three decades of the twentieth century the | Lighthouse Board and the new Lighthouse Service continu |
The | Lighthouse Board opened an investigation because it was |
are several lights operated by the Northern | Lighthouse Board guiding shipping in the sound. |
1900 (1 May) The | Lighthouse Board took charge of the Puerto Rico lightho |
The Northern | Lighthouse Board operate the light, whilst the Shetland |
The light was erected by the United States | Lighthouse Board in 1858 as the rear range light with t |
ed by confederate forces; relit in 1862, the | Lighthouse Board reconsidered and removed the lighting |
The | Light-House board determined that the offshore reef and |
By 1874 the | Lighthouse Board complained that the extent of the shoa |
Commisioners' Flag of the Northern | Lighthouse Board |
Ensign of the Northern | Lighthouse Board |
In 1865 the | Lighthouse Board reported "that an almost total change |
The | Lighthouse Board received numerous complaints, however, |
The | Lighthouse Board approved plans for a lighthouse on Eld |
Sanction for the Northern | Lighthouse Board to build the lighthouse was granted in |
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