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Vaucluse Bay Range Front Light is an active | lighthouse located on the east side of the entrance to |
Eborac Island Light is an active | lighthouse on Eborac Island, a small rocky island in th |
Crowdy Head Light is an active | lighthouse located at Crowdy Head, a headland between F |
kson Entrance Range Rear Light, is an active | lighthouse located just off Parriwi Road, near Roshervi |
nd, one can see the Swedish Hill with an old | lighthouse built during World War II to replace the one |
The Humboldt Harbor Light was an early | lighthouse marking the entrance to Humboldt Bay. |
In 1864 an attached | lighthouse keeper's house was built. |
lled the "Socialite Keeper", was an American | lighthouse keeper. |
gantine Beach Island and not as an operating | lighthouse. |
Flat Top Island Light is an inactive | lighthouse located on Flat Top Island, a small island o |
An unmanned | lighthouse stands there as an aid to shipping. |
the Celina Rotary Club erected an operating | lighthouse in 1986, at the lake's northwestern corner, |
Caja de Muertos Light, is an 1887 | lighthouse in Ponce, Puerto Rico, that is unique amongs |
Barbara Mabrity (1782-1867) was an American | lighthouse keeper. |
Chesapeake Light is an offshore | lighthouse marking the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay. |
The St. George Reef Light is an inactive | lighthouse located six miles (10 km) off the coast of n |
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 |
Anclote Keys | lighthouse (U.S. Coast Guard archives) |
at the station on October 24, 1856, and the | lighthouse went into operation a short time later. |
Granite Island and the | lighthouse were purchased by Scott and Martine Holman i |
Port Burwell Marine Museum and Historic | Lighthouse is a historical museum in Port Burwell, Onta |
with foundations from the 12th century and a | lighthouse, which is 59 m high, dating from 1880. |
The station was established in 1876 and the | lighthouse itself was built in 1899. |
The foundation is stone molehead and the | lighthouse is made out of cast iron with brick and wood |
luding the incomplete fortifications and the | lighthouse. |
Access to the island and the | lighthouse is offered in connection with the Champlain |
is the site of a popular surfing beach and a | lighthouse at the entrance to Brest harbor in France. |
912, the keeper's house burned down, and the | lighthouse was automated with tanks of compressed acety |
o named by the Navy, Holly, a wood and steel | lighthouse tender, was built in Baltimore, Maryland, in |
the brittleness of the timber studs and the | lighthouse fell to the ground. |
The site and the | lighthouse are closed to the public. |
undation material was stone molehead and the | lighthouse was constructed out of limestone and cast ir |
19, the shipping channel was widened and the | lighthouse was moved 275 feet (84 m) inland. |
It is the largest and oldest | lighthouse heritage organization in Canada. |
nstruction started on 18 August 1989 and the | lighthouse was restored to fully functional status in l |
Coverage includes historic and current | lighthouse events and an events calendar for lighthouse |
Some landmarks include a Pirate tower and a | lighthouse. |
Today nobody lives on the island and the | lighthouse buildings are deteriorating. |
veral Byzantine churches, Cape Malea and the | Lighthouse of Cape Maleas. |
erhaven is situated in a small red and white | lighthouse on the southern pier of the lock, also calle |
o Grays Harbor, have since built up, and the | lighthouse currently stands approximately 3000 feet fro |
aken to be used in the Ashdod Light, and the | lighthouse was shut down. |
ids grades kindergarten-eight, and Nantucket | Lighthouse School for preschool through fifth grade. |
The foundation was natural/emplaced and the | lighthouse was constructed out of limestone with a bric |
is accessible by ferry from Cairns, and the | lighthouse is a 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) hike from the f |
such as the 100-year old City Hall, and the | Lighthouse Drive-in. |
an Inuit artist, a Jamaican immigrant and a | lighthouse operator from Newfoundland. |
A new aluminium bridge was built and the | lighthouse was reopened for public visits in 1997. |
Lake Huron and includes Round Island and its | lighthouse. |
s the son of William McGinnies and Elizabeth | Lighthouse McGinnies. |
s an experimental laser based light, and the | lighthouse may very well be the first in the world to e |
In 1936 the No 1 gun was removed and the | Lighthouse Battery integrated into Heugh Battery so tha |
he painter L. S. Lowry used Maryport and the | lighthouse in several of his paintings. |
Each house and the | lighthouse itself has a water storage tank. |
the Authority and the Delaware River and Bay | Lighthouse Foundation, a non-profit, volunteer organiza |
The site and the | lighthouse are managed by the Bundaberg Regional Counci |
beach is popular with holiday makers and the | lighthouse itself became a popular tourist attraction, |
he foundation material is steel pile and the | lighthouse is made out of steel. |
n the 1880s the need for a better and higher | lighthouse was urgent and in 1890 the new lighthouse wa |
seized Fernandina Beach, Fort Clinch and the | lighthouse in 1862. |
home to an RNLI lifeboat station and disused | lighthouse. |
iyu Western Fort, Siyu Eastern Fort and Siyu | Lighthouse. |
ger for artists including Diana Ross and the | Lighthouse Family. |
Squaw Island and the | lighthouse are privately owned and views of the lightho |
ng the "first" government-owned and operated | lighthouse tender of the Lighthouse Establishment altho |
1922, taking the lives of all 16 hands and 5 | lighthouse keepers, including John Douglas, Ile Parisie |
unfight - Denton tends a lonely and isolated | lighthouse with a minimal crew of three men, himself in |
A prostitue and a | lighthouse keeper fall in love. |
ghthouses for the town, the Pharos and Beach | Lighthouse, both opened in 1840. |
Capela de Nossa Senhora da Guia and Guia | Lighthouse at the Guia Fortress. |
A jetty port, and a | lighthouse is located nearby. |
"To the east is St. Johns Point and famous | lighthouse, over west I have a dramatic panorama of the |
In early 2005, the UK and Ireland | lighthouse authorities issued a consultation regarding |
St. Ann's Head | Lighthouse is a Lighthouse that overlooks the entrance |
ay, the Tilly Whim Caves and the Anvil Point | Lighthouse. |
Anvil Point | Lighthouse was fully automated on 31st May, 1991 and is |
During the Annual Apostle Island | Lighthouse Celebration ferry tour service is available |
Mary Ann Croft was officially appointed the | lighthouse keeper, when she became the first female lig |
air Flats Front and Rear Range Light are two | lighthouse structures situated off the southeastern tip |
Fort Queenscliff was built around the | lighthouse during the Australian Gold Rush after concer |
Upon the hill around the | lighthouse there are some marvellous 360 degree views o |
In 1973 rip rap was spread around the | lighthouse base to help prevent more deterioration. |
The area around the | lighthouse was declared a state park and dedicated in 1 |
In 1874, a brick wall was built around the | lighthouse to protect it from the encroaching sea. |
even more significant than around Beavertail | Lighthouse where sound tests were run later in 1881. |
uary helps Judkins with his tasks around the | lighthouse. |
ave been the subject of a feature article in | Lighthouse Digest. |
building made an appearance, supposedly as a | lighthouse in Maine, in the film remake The Women (star |
Joseph Needham, the pagoda also served as a | lighthouse along the Qiantang River. |
performed for charity events such as Project | Lighthouse, who provides warm clothing and bedding to n |
he south side of the isle, which serves as a | lighthouse. |
It is no longer active as a | lighthouse and is now used as a museum. |
ed building, it is no longer functional as a | lighthouse and has been used as a private dwelling. |
12) is a lightvessel (i.e. a ship used as a | lighthouse) currently anchored in Hull Marina in the Br |
As a | lighthouse keeper was never stationed at Cape Liptrap, |
His initial Confederate service was as a | lighthouse inspector. |
and crew from stricken ships, and serve as a | lighthouse tender. |
Laye, La Valette and La Roche, as well as a | lighthouse. |
It existed as a | lighthouse with keeper from 1895 to 1935, and as an una |
It still functions as a | lighthouse, but is open for guided tours during the sum |
It is known to the Argentines as the | Lighthouse at the End of the World (Faro del fin del mu |
as the Kugelbake is a beacon once used as a | lighthouse; the wooden landmark on the mouth of the Elb |
tze River, the pagoda was formerly used as a | lighthouse, and contains niches for lanterns. |
beacons, they perform the same function as a | lighthouse and are situated on the promontory to the we |
Trinity House's activities as a | lighthouse authority are financed from “Light Dues” lev |
r Edward Rowe Snow (who is also known as the | Lighthouse Santa) occurred during the last week of June |
The location had been used as a | lighthouse stations since far back as 1829. |
Warwick Light, also known as Warwick | Lighthouse, is a historic lighthouse in Warwick, Rhode |
defined by the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities. |
ndations of the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities for automation. |
stered with the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities as one of the “One Hundred Most |
At the | Lighthouse (1970) |
he working pattern was two weeks at Whitford | Lighthouse alternating with two weeks at Llanelli Harbo |
t. Yitzhak Kotler, meanwhile, arrived at the | lighthouse. |
Recorded at the | Lighthouse Club in Hermosa Beach, California on June 9 |
Schubert remained at the | lighthouse after it was automated in the 1980s, and was |
stigated possible paranormal activity at the | lighthouse, keeper's house, and Fort Constitution. |
On September 3, 2004 the foghorn at the | lighthouse was deactivated and removed from the station |
t time, mostly in the Wessex Hall at Poole's | Lighthouse Centre for the Arts. |
ose musical production of "Peter Pan" at the | Lighthouse, Poole, alongside Matthew Kelly, Tracey Chil |
That is why the executive board at the | Lighthouse Broadcasting Corporation felt that it was on |
or and the switchboard are on display at the | lighthouse. |
Community Services (ECS) programs at Seattle | Lighthouse include an Orientation and Mobility Training |
Grace then remained at the | lighthouse while William and three of the rescued crew |
Live at the | Lighthouse makes a fine companion piece to the excellen |
t that everyone was obliged to remain at the | lighthouse for three days before returning to shore. |
Appearing at the | Lighthouse theatre 8-10 July |
Lee Morgan - The Gigolo (1965), Live at the | Lighthouse (1970), The Last Session (1971) |
Since then the guns are mounted at the | lighthouse and fires the gun salute. |
At all | Lighthouse locations, staff mobility instructors teach |
Aladdin as the villain "Abanazar" at Poole's | Lighthouse Theatre during the Christmas and New Year Se |
The Coast Guard crew on duty at the | lighthouse, not automated until 1987, reported unexplai |
The toposcope at the | lighthouse commemorates the 180th anniversary of the ba |
Live at The | Lighthouse is a live album by American jazz guitarist G |
ty Duke and Al Freeman Jr. was filmed at the | lighthouse and adjacent caretaker's house. |
mpossible to land supplies or keepers at the | lighthouse during bad weather. |
n's Fee" was performed for two nights at The | Lighthouse, Poole for which Henson co-wrote the music. |
1960: West Coast Days - Live At The | Lighthouse (Fresh Sound, with Scott LaFaro, Richie Kamu |
Live at the | Lighthouse is a live album by jazz group The Three Soun |
The lookout at the | lighthouse was just preparing to enter the sighting in |
is an historic octagonal house located at 62 | Lighthouse Avenue in the historic Lighthouse Park neigh |
Live at the | Lighthouse is a live album recorded by jazz trumpeter L |
a for marine shipping was installed atop the | lighthouse in 1987 supported on a steel space frame fix |
by former Tillamook Rock Light attendant and | lighthouse historian James A. Gibbs who was active in p |
Australia's first | lighthouse, Macquarie Lighthouse in Vaucluse, New South |
Australia's second | lighthouse, Iron Pot Lighthouse at the entrance to the |
U.S. Congress authorized a | lighthouse for the site in 1888. |
However, in spite of being automated, the | lighthouse is one of few remaining staffed with a light |
Prior to automation the | lighthouse was built with accommodation for four keeper |
Before automation the | lighthouse was staffed by three full time keepers whose |
Avery Point | Lighthouse, built as a memorial to all other lighthouse |
Avery Point | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Groton, Connecticut, Unit |
with Lewis, who was soon being awarded most | lighthouse construction deals in the United States. |
The range lights replaced the Baileys Harbor | Lighthouse in 1870 at a cost of $6,000. |
In 2010 he and Tunde Baiyewu reformed | Lighthouse Family. |
uses and sought shelter inside the Bald Head | Lighthouse. |
Some problems with the Bald Head | Lighthouse included its location and illumination. |
ght (historic names include Baltimore Harbor | Lighthouse and Baltimore Light) is a privately-owned ca |
riginally called Phare de Barfleur (Barfleur | Lighthouse). |
Barns Ness | Lighthouse |
Barns Ness | Lighthouse is located 5 km from Dunbar and was construc |
rt is now buried beneath the naval base, the | lighthouse is a visible reminder of the British presenc |
Yala National Park, near Little Basses Reef | Lighthouse. |
Great Basses Reef | Lighthouse is an offshore lighthouse in the south of Sr |
Little Basses Reef | Lighthouse is an offshore Lighthouse in South of Sri La |
ark and is in proximity to Great Basses Reef | Lighthouse, accessible only by boat. |
Battery Point | Lighthouse towards shore |
Visits to the Battery Point | Lighthouse and Island are only possible at low tides. |
istorical Society operates the Battery Point | Lighthouse and Museum. |
tion, the other being the Sturgeon Bay Canal | Lighthouse. |
n room is now part of the Skunk Bay Memorial | lighthouse. |
to the channel into the city of Green Bay, a | lighthouse was constructed in 1848. |
limits boundary between Deerfield Beach and | Lighthouse Point. |
Fantage, Castle, Carnival, Beach with | lighthouse, Wizard's Domain,and School The Forest incul |
Contis' beach; the | lighthouse in the background |
its many premier surfing beaches (including | Lighthouse Beach, Treachery and Yagon), and also for be |
es of the island include pristine beaches, a | lighthouse, and freshwater springs and the famous mud-b |
ievement was the construction of Beachy Head | Lighthouse. |
Beachy Head | Lighthouse |
In summer 1865 Colonel Poe became the | Lighthouse Board's chief engineer; in 1870 he was promo |
Because the | lighthouse is on a high cliff, the light's focal plane |
As such ports and harbours become Local | Lighthouse Authorities (LLA). |
tler Flats Light was built, there had been a | lighthouse on Butler Flats since 1804 and the current t |
There has been a | lighthouse on the hill since 1771. |
There has been a | lighthouse on the headland since 1857. |
There has been a | lighthouse on the headland since 1980. |
Since 1808, there has been a | lighthouse there to guide ships through the waterway. |
Although there has been a | lighthouse on this location since 1857, the current lig |
Boathouse, was built a few years before the | lighthouse, near to the landing place at Y Cafn. |
was used by fishermen a long time before the | lighthouse was built. |
In the beginning, the | lighthouse keeper rowed from the shore daily to tend th |
er ship, Lady of Mann, passes behind Poolbeg | Lighthouse in 2004 |
in over four years (the last time being with | Lighthouse Family). |
Bell Rock | Lighthouse |
base of operations for the famous Bell Rock | Lighthouse, the Signal Tower housed the families of the |
, 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 |
leet, it appeared a short distance below the | lighthouse. |
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