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The current | lighthouse station was established in 1837. |
The top 94 feet (29 m) of the current | lighthouse were added in 1867. |
The current | lighthouse erected 1863 consists of a 24 metre (79 feet |
on the Eddystone Rocks, close to the current | lighthouse; the foundations proved too strong to be dis |
The current | lighthouse was constructed in 1854. |
The current | lighthouse at Pine Islet is operated by the Australian |
The current | lighthouse was completed in 1841 (at which time it was |
The current | Lighthouse, the Holyhead Mail Pier Light is a conical w |
The current | lighthouse was built in 1876 and is still in operation |
Corolla as viewed from the Currituck | Lighthouse |
ly Island, you can clearly see the Currituck | Lighthouse. |
The recently renovated Old Cut | Lighthouse. |
Cape D'Aguilar | Lighthouse is one of the declared monuments of Hong Kon |
Cape D'Aguilar | Lighthouse is one of five pre-war surviving lighthouses |
Navassa Island Light is a deactivated | lighthouse on Navassa Island, which lies at the south e |
he St. Johns River Light is a decommissioned | lighthouse in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., which former |
Capo dell'Armi | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Capo dell'Armi) is a light |
HMNZS Matai (T01) was a Marine Department | lighthouse tender which was requisitioned by the Royal |
Renovations at a designated | lighthouse must meet heritage building criteria establi |
Both the sale and demolition of a designated | lighthouse would require public consultation. |
aland and replaced the Cape Maria Van Diemen | Lighthouse, located on nearby Motuopao Island, which ha |
int Adams Light with the Cape Disappointment | Lighthouse on the north side of the river effectively f |
The Cape Disappointment | Lighthouse, installed in 1856, was obscured to ships ap |
852 and is the oldest screw-pile (with disk) | lighthouse still in service in the United States. |
The distinctive | lighthouse tower was added to cover a water storage tan |
home to an RNLI lifeboat station and disused | lighthouse. |
It is the third fully documented | lighthouse to be built at Cape May Point. |
Dolphin | Lighthouse is one of the three lighthouses in the Mumba |
The New Dorp | Lighthouse is a decommissioned lighthouse located in th |
Tater Du | Lighthouse is Cornwall's most recently built lighthouse |
Afterwards, a Trwyn Du | Lighthouse and a lifeboat station were built to try to |
lake (1837-1871) was the first New Dungeness | Lighthouse keeper. |
In 1994, the Dungeness | Lighthouse was one of the few lighthouses in the United |
5, and now stands at the gate to the Dunkirk | Lighthouse and Veterans Park Museum. |
Drive" is a pop song written by British duo | Lighthouse Family, for their debut album Ocean Drive (1 |
Remixed is a remix album released by UK duo | Lighthouse Family on 24 November 2004 on Wildcard / Pol |
the second pop single written by British duo | Lighthouse Family for their second album Postcards from |
s best known as one half of the British duo, | Lighthouse Family. |
lm and starred Wilfrid Lawson as a mad Dutch | lighthouse keeper in Nazi-occupied Netherlands, while s |
The Humboldt Harbor Light was an early | lighthouse marking the entrance to Humboldt Bay. |
ea, he was responsible for much of the early | lighthouse construction on the Great Lakes. |
December 2 - The second Eddystone | Lighthouse (1709-1755), with a wooden cone, catches fir |
The Eddystone | Lighthouse (1846) |
famous for the design of the first Eddystone | Lighthouse, and the Pamphilon family, of which several |
December 2: Fire burns second Eddystone | Lighthouse, Rudyerd's wooden cone of 1709. |
for the construction of the fourth Eddystone | Lighthouse. |
man contracted to build the second Eddystone | Lighthouse, following the destruction of the original b |
It is a near replica of Eddystone | Lighthouse with a glass dome or viewing lantern which c |
- Smeaton's Tower, John Smeaton's Eddystone | Lighthouse off the coast of South West England, is firs |
The Eddystone | Lighthouse near Plymouth is destroyed in the storm toge |
d sank about a mile and a half off Eddystone | lighthouse. |
d John Smeaton (the builder of the Eddystone | Lighthouse). |
imes for construction of the third Eddystone | Lighthouse (completed 1759), following burning down of |
ll in position next to the current Eddystone | Lighthouse |
The second Eddystone | Lighthouse, erected by John Rudyerd, is completed. |
e internal arrangements of the new Eddystone | LIghthouse, as well as dismantling and removing the upp |
in the construction of the fourth Eddystone | Lighthouse and then superintendent of work after Edmond |
14 November - First Eddystone | Lighthouse illuminated. |
Second Eddystone | Lighthouse [recent sketch, not scaled]. |
ns in 1755 following a fire at the Eddystone | Lighthouse on 3 December 1755, when the wooden Rudyerd' |
t and building of the proposed new Eddystone | Lighthouse, and that he was to receive £250 pa from the |
Smeaton (responsible for the third Eddystone | Lighthouse), working for the Tweed Bridges Trust. |
stival, Connecticut Film Festival, EdinDocs, | Lighthouse Film Festival , New Filmmakers New York, Phi |
Edison | Lighthouse (1970): "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) |
Edison | Lighthouse was named after the Eddystone Lighthouse, a |
, obtaining the trademark to the name Edison | Lighthouse, formed a new group for touring and recordin |
It was also covered by Edison | Lighthouse, and appeared on Johnny Johnson and the Band |
Edison | Lighthouse was a UK pop group, initially a studio only |
adkin, Amber Gomez, The Dirt Surfers, Edison | Lighthouse, Napoleon's Ghost, Venus In Bluejeans and Ge |
lude Stillwater, and one evolved into Edison | Lighthouse, who had the number one record "Love Grows ( |
es have also been drawn with the 1970 Edison | Lighthouse one-hit-wonder "Love Grows (Where My Rosemar |
Cape Egmont | Lighthouse is a Lighthouse at Cape Egmont in the Tarana |
The Eierland | Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the northernmost tip of t |
The last Eisenstaedt | lighthouse fundraiser was held in August 1995, the mont |
was named District Engineer for the Eleventh | Lighthouse District, Those lights are New Presque Isle |
s the son of William McGinnies and Elizabeth | Lighthouse McGinnies. |
Eluanbi | Lighthouse is managed by the Directorate General of Cus |
Side view of Eluanbi | Lighthouse |
Today, the Eluanbi | Lighthouse is called "The Light of East Asia", because |
ained by the Canadian Coast Guard who employ | lighthouse keepers at the station. |
The entire | lighthouse is painted white and is in the historic Port |
was transferred to the Navy with the entire | Lighthouse Service by executive order. |
Esaki | Lighthouse was one of the first lighthouses built in th |
Esaki | Lighthouse |
ool, and a Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence | Lighthouse School. |
The existing | lighthouse was completed and began service on the 8 Oct |
The existing | Lighthouse was built during 1860's. |
ury and considered to be the oldest existing | lighthouse in the world. |
side of the strait and improved the existing | lighthouse Anadolu Feneri. |
ps into the harbor entrance, as the existing | lighthouse high above the water did no more than indica |
The existing | lighthouse, a square tower erected in 1853, is the four |
ing Spectacle Reef Light, the most expensive | lighthouse on the Great Lakes. |
Pharos was also the proper name of the famed | lighthouse of Alexandria). |
family inter-married with the Knott family ( | lighthouse keepers) 1730-1910 and also the Darling fami |
The famous | lighthouse rises 180 metres above sea level and was ina |
Edward Rowe Snow, famous | lighthouse historian and author |
"To the east is St. Johns Point and famous | lighthouse, over west I have a dramatic panorama of the |
Fastnet | Lighthouse Vital Statistics |
It replaced the Cape Fear | Lighthouse, a steel skeleton lighthouse near Cape Fear |
The Cape Fear | lighthouse was demolished but Old Baldy still stands as |
After the construction of the Cape Fear | Lighthouse Old Baldy continued to serve as an active li |
serving as officer in charge of the federal | lighthouse district based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
This was unusual, as most female | lighthouse keepers received their positions only upon t |
The Puerto Ferro | Lighthouse is now part of the Vieques National Wildlife |
luding the area surrounding the Puerto Ferro | Lighthouse. |
The Bristol Ferry | Lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
File:Talacre | lighthouse 2010 a-1.JPG |
1834: Construction finished, | lighthouse keepers appointed, fire is lit |
The first | lighthouse keeper was James Stockbridge Lewis, who had |
Australia's first | lighthouse, Macquarie Lighthouse in Vaucluse, New South |
The first | lighthouse to mark the entrance to Carquinez Strait and |
The first | lighthouse was a square tower 33 metres (108 ft) high c |
The first | lighthouse was built on Green Island in 1908. |
The Pasig River Light was the first | lighthouse erected in the Philippines. |
The first | lighthouse was only 7.3 m high and it soon proved to be |
The first | lighthouse on this site was privately erected in 1830. |
The first | lighthouse, a 50-foot (15 m) brick tower, was completed |
It was the first | lighthouse authorized by the U.S. government, dating fr |
The first | lighthouse in Muskegon was a wooden tower atop the Keep |
It was the first | lighthouse in New York State, and is the fourth-oldest |
The first | lighthouse was built as a landfall light by June 1822 a |
ment appointed Richard Brinn to be the first | lighthouse keeper. |
It is the site of the first | lighthouse in Scotland to be lit by the Commissioners o |
The first | lighthouse was built in 1848, and lit in November that |
The first | lighthouse on this site was built in 1714. |
s built in 1938-1939 and was Iceland's first | lighthouse built of reinforced concrete. |
The Rock Island Light was the first | lighthouse constructed on Isle Royale. |
This first | lighthouse was moved in 1825 and again in 1838 due to a |
The first | lighthouse was built on Sharps Island in 1838, but due |
The first | lighthouse at the location, established 1874, was moved |
, it was reopened in 1995 as Finland's first | lighthouse museum. |
Its first | lighthouse was built in 1852. |
r Light, a low stone building, was the first | lighthouse established by the U.S. Federal Government, |
The first | lighthouse at the locations was constructed in 1873 or |
The first | lighthouse, constructed in 1873 or 1876, was the first |
The first | lighthouse on the point was lit on September 1, 1862. |
The first | lighthouse on the site was lit on July 1, 1831; it was |
In 1853, the island's first | lighthouse was built. |
urrent Cape Canaveral Light is not the first | lighthouse on Cape Canaveral. |
It is the site of Tasmania's first | lighthouse. |
The Old Presque Isle Light was the first | lighthouse in the Presque Isle, Michigan area, built in |
The first | lighthouse at the site was a masonry building 108 feet |
tol building, the White House, and the first | lighthouse constructed at Cape Henry in Princess Anne C |
The first | lighthouse keeper, H.C. Claiborne, retired in 1918, aft |
The first | lighthouse was constructed at the west end of the islan |
The first | lighthouse was constructed of wood in 1684, but was bur |
Fisgard | Lighthouse National Historic Site in Colwood, British C |
Fisgard | Lighthouse was built in 1860 to guide vessels through t |
among others, and killed all five | lighthouse keepers. |
Fladda | lighthouse |
Flamborough | lighthouse |
man-made feature of the area is Flamborough | lighthouse. |
Cape Flattery | Lighthouse was built in 1854 based on the design by Amm |
From 1888 to 1893, the Cape Florida | lighthouse was leased by the United States Secretary of |
Muckle Flugga | lighthouse punctuates the rocky stack of Muckle Flugga, |
The Muckle Flugga | lighthouse. |
Built in 1888, Folly | Lighthouse is a brick tower with lantern and gallery. |
He was a consulting engineer for | lighthouse construction for several governments around |
He is on the Board of Directors for | Lighthouse International, a non-profit organization tha |
locale for two important national forces for | lighthouse preservation: American Lighthouse Foundation |
eveloped by the state to raise donations for | lighthouse restoration. |
ay, which the President ordered reserved for | lighthouse purposes. |
s were the passage of the Retirement Act for | lighthouse personnel in 1918 and the introduction in 19 |
r - their partnership began, and they formed | Lighthouse Family. |
Castle Pinckney Light is a former | lighthouse on Shutes' Folly Island in Charleston Harbor |
The former | lighthouse keeper's home has been a museum since 1963. |
iew of the Great Orme cliffs from the former | Lighthouse. |
For the former | lighthouse in Nahant, Massachusetts, see Egg Rock Light |
e of the new Colombo South Port and the Fort | Lighthouse. |
Originally an 1883 timber frame | lighthouse, covered with galvanised iron, it was replac |
er skilled workers in the colony, the French | lighthouse commission proposed a pre-fabricated iron de |
famous; taken in 1989, it depicts the French | lighthouse "La Jument" in a tempest. |
olar Spot unit in 1935, adapting the fresnel | lighthouse lens for use in motion picture. |
to repair and restore the classical Fresnel | lighthouse lenses) restored the lens. |
, wooden sailing sloop, was transferred from | Lighthouse Board 19 January 1862, and assigned in North |
Tybee Island Range Front | Lighthouse, also known as Tybee (Knoll) Cut Range Front |
Tybee Island Range Front | Lighthouse was built in 1878 and had a sixth order Fres |
Marcus Hook Range Front | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Delaware, United States, |
An automated 18 metres (59 ft) | lighthouse on Cape Pembroke was built in 1855, and rebu |
The building was abandoned as a functioning | lighthouse in 1970, when the Newport Bridge was constru |
The nearest functioning | lighthouse north of Cape Leeuwin is the much smaller Ca |
It is the oldest functioning | lighthouse of its type in the United States, completed |
Galina | Lighthouse is a strongly-tapered white concrete tower 1 |
Galle | Lighthouse is an offshore Lighthouse in Galle, Sri Lank |
Gary | Lighthouse Charter School |
West Gary | Lighthouse Charter School is (K-8) Charter school in Ga |
Gary | Lighthouse Charter School is a seven year (K-6) Charter |
West Gary | Lighthouse Charter School |
cca Navigator System provided by the General | Lighthouse Authorities ceased to operate at midnight on |
ome countries the coast guard is the General | Lighthouse Authority. |
It is the General | Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Is |
A General | Lighthouse Authority (GLA) is a dedicated Government Ag |
A new replica of the Cape St. George | lighthouse was finished December 1, 2006 on St. George |
The Georgetown | Lighthouse was first built by the Dutch in 1817 and the |
Rising Starr Middle School is a Georgia | Lighthouse School to Watch located in unincorporated Fa |
Godrevy | lighthouse was built to warn shipping of the danger pos |
Punta Gorda | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in United States, 12 miles ( |
Punta Gorda | Lighthouse was built in 1911 and was first lit in 1912. |
Gorleston | lighthouse carries two lights. |
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