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The | lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation. |
The | lighthouse is currently operated by the United States C |
First order Fresnel lens at Point Reyes | lighthouse, with curtains to prevent damage from sun du |
The Ponta da Barca | Lighthouse (Farol da Ponta da Barca) is a beacon/lighth |
Lighthouse Cabo da Roca | |
Danskammer Point Light was a | lighthouse on Danskammer Point in the Town of Newburgh |
There he finds Manina, the | lighthouse keeper's daughter, 18, beautiful and pure. |
While similar in concept to a | lighthouse, a daymark does not have a light and so is u |
On 19 July of that year, the | lighthouse was de-manned. |
After the | lighthouse was deactivated in 1965, the original light |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1951 and an automated bea |
The | lighthouse was deactivated and keepers withdrawn in 197 |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1926 when it was abandone |
On September 3, 2004 the foghorn at the | lighthouse was deactivated and removed from the station |
The | lighthouse was deactivated after its light became obscu |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1968. |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1941. |
The original Cape Tryon | lighthouse was deactivated in 1969. |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1959. |
Pomham | Lighthouse was deactivated from 1974 to 2006, but relig |
The Princes Bay | Lighthouse was deactivated in August of 1922, after the |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1933 and although the lig |
Thirty years later, in 1859, the | lighthouse was deactivated, but it still stands today, |
with Lewis, who was soon being awarded most | lighthouse construction deals in the United States. |
nd continued in service until 1880, when the | Lighthouse Service decided the Bass River Light was no |
At a meeting on 5 June 1886, the | lighthouse commission decided to construct a new tower |
In 1923, the | Lighthouse Service decided to mark this navigational ha |
Several years later, the | Lighthouse Service decided to upgrade the light and add |
In 1857 the | lighthouse was declared dangerous and demolished, and t |
The area around the | lighthouse was declared a state park and dedicated in 1 |
he island after World War II (except for the | lighthouse) and declared it government surplus. |
The | lighthouse was decommissioned in 1978 and remained dark |
The | lighthouse was decommissioned in 1984. |
The bay | lighthouse was decommissioned on October 1, 1874 becaus |
In June 2008, the Kenosha Pierhead | Lighthouse was deemed "excess" by the Coast Guard. |
As a consequence, the old | lighthouse was deemed less necessary, as it was easier |
p was repaired and funding for a replacement | lighthouse was delayed until 1854. |
The Cape Fear | lighthouse was demolished but Old Baldy still stands as |
The | lighthouse was demolished in 1992 and was replaced with |
d continued to shift and in 1948 this second | lighthouse was demolished, as the waves threatened to b |
The | lighthouse is depicted on the 2003-2004 Federal Duck St |
Derby Wharf Light Station is a historic | lighthouse on Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts that |
The | lighthouse was designed by Quirinus Harder and construc |
The 30-metre (98 ft) pillar or High | Lighthouse was designed and built by Joseph Nelson for |
The | lighthouse was designed in 1839 by Decimus Burton and C |
The | lighthouse was designed by Col. Orlando M. Poe and has |
The | lighthouse was designed by Alexander Gordon and Sir Jam |
The | lighthouse was designed and constructed by British engi |
This | lighthouse was designed by Richard Henry Brunton who wa |
The | lighthouse was designed by Sir James Nicholas Douglass |
The | lighthouse was designed by Richard Henry Brunton, who w |
The | lighthouse was designed by Richard Henry Brunton as par |
The Lower | Lighthouse (1840), designed by Decimus Burton and engin |
The present | lighthouse was designed by the Swedish architect Magnus |
The | lighthouse was designed and built by the brothers David |
The | lighthouse was designed in 1910 and built in 1911 by Vl |
The | lighthouse was designed by Paul J. Pelz, who also desig |
The | lighthouse was designed by Green & Foster and Jeremiah |
Five years later the | lighthouse was destroyed by a horrible storm. |
The old | lighthouse was destroyed before the Winter War of 1939- |
tation dating back to 1848, but the original | lighthouse was destroyed by fire in 1934. |
The | lighthouse was destroyed by Hurricane Georges in 1998. |
This | lighthouse was destroyed by fire in 1922. |
The | Light-House board determined that the offshore reef and |
dba Quantrix), led the | Lighthouse Quantrix development team at the time, but d |
Accessing that | lighthouse was difficult due to the rough seas in the a |
ckly at the point and the land bridge to the | lighthouse can disappear rapidly. |
On 11 May, the Argentine | lighthouse was dismantled and transported to Puerto Wil |
By the end of the 1950s the | lighthouse was dismantled and sold for scrap. |
awkins Point Light was an unusual screw-pile | lighthouse which displayed the front light to the Brewe |
The | lighthouse is displayed in the arms of Behrensdorf and |
The Leading Point Light was an unusual | lighthouse which displayed the rear light to the Brewer |
The | lighthouse once displayed two lights. |
Fantage, Castle, Carnival, Beach with | lighthouse, Wizard's Domain,and School The Forest incul |
It is on the | Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List as one of the most enda |
It is also on the | Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List of endangered lighthous |
The Rubicon Point Light was added to the | Lighthouse Digest Doomsday List in 1997. |
Roman | lighthouse at Dover Castle. |
The Roman | lighthouse at Dover Castle. |
The original | lighthouse burned down in 1929 in suspicious circumstan |
In 1819 the | lighthouse burned down, with only the outer walls still |
This resulted in the Mobile Point | Lighthouse being downgraded to a harbor light, at the s |
In March 2011 the | lighthouse was downgraded. |
Designs for the | lighthouse where drawn up by a George Halpin, a Senior |
Poolbeg | Lighthouse in Dublin Bay was built in 1768 and initiall |
nd, one can see the Swedish Hill with an old | lighthouse built during World War II to replace the one |
Aladdin as the villain "Abanazar" at Poole's | Lighthouse Theatre during the Christmas and New Year Se |
The | lighthouse operated during the Great Lakes navigation s |
Dutch Island Light is an historic | lighthouse on Dutch Island off Jamestown, Rhode Island. |
The | lighthouse and dwelling were demolished in 1939. |
sed for $50 and contract was made to erect a | lighthouse and dwelling which cost $3,456.78. |
The country was organized into 12 | lighthouse districts, each having an inspector (a naval |
Eagle Island Light is a | lighthouse on Eagle Island (Penobscot Bay, Maine). |
Eagle Harbor Light is a | lighthouse near Eagle Harbor Township, Michigan on the |
The island had a | lighthouse as early as 1833. |
The | lighthouse is easily seen from the water and tours are |
t Light, officially Nauset Beach Light, is a | lighthouse in Eastham, Massachusetts. |
Eborac Island Light is an active | lighthouse on Eborac Island, a small rocky island in th |
(1974), "The | Lighthouse in Economics", Journal of Law and Economics |
The first rock | lighthouse, at Eddystone, is completed. |
vilization, like the ruins of the Alexandria | lighthouse in Egypt, and whole cities, such as Jamaica' |
The Northwest Passage Light was a | lighthouse located eight miles (13 km) from Key West, F |
In 1958, the | lighthouse became electrically-powered thus extending t |
In 1960 the | lighthouse was electrified and connected to the mains e |
Lynde Point | Lighthouse was electrified in 1955 and automated by the |
The | lighthouse was electrified in 1942. |
The | lighthouse was electrified in 1932, and is unmanned sin |
The | lighthouse was electrified in 1937. |
In 1955 the | lighthouse was electrified, at a cost of £1300. |
The second | lighthouse was eliminated. |
Together with the Leasowe | Lighthouse, it enabled the ships to avoid the sandbanks |
rted being able to see a light in the ruined | lighthouse, which enabled them to land safely despite a |
The lantern from the old | lighthouse eventually ended up mounted on a private lig |
eces out of puddled iron, and in keeping the | lighthouse narrow enough to be constructed without scaf |
The | lighthouse is entirely based on a fort-like foundation. |
that reached up to the seventh floor of the | lighthouse, rendering equipment like meteorological ins |
In August 2004, the | lighthouse was equipped with a radio beacon "Yantar-2M- |
In 1793, the Mumbles | Lighthouse was erected on the outer of the two tidal is |
In 1878 a screw-pile | lighthouse was erected a short distance from the remain |
A | lighthouse was erected in 1825 to mark the shoreline. |
The 25 m high Cabo Carvoeiro | lighthouse was erected at that place, because of the nu |
A 13-metre-tall | lighthouse was erected at Cape Leveque in 1912. |
A | lighthouse is erected on the cape. |
year after activation, a severe fire in the | lighthouse required erection of a temporary beacon and |
For alternate name for a nearby | lighthouse, see Erie Land Light. |
Old Presque Isle Light, is a 49-foot (15 m) | lighthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania. |
For Eagle Island | Lighthouse in Erris, Co. Mayo, Ireland see Eagle Island |
The | lighthouse was established in 1848 and the last tower w |
A | lighthouse was established on the island in 1870, and a |
A | lighthouse was established on the westernmost point of |
The first Cape Liptrap | lighthouse was established in 1913. |
The | lighthouse was established in 1873, the third to be ere |
The | lighthouse was established and lit in 1833 and was deac |
The | lighthouse was established in 1782 atop the "French Cas |
A new | lighthouse was established on the cape in 1960, replaci |
The 1824 | lighthouse was established on the site of the Old Spani |
The | lighthouse was established in 1826. |
This operational | lighthouse was established in 1962. |
A | lighthouse was established on Bush Key in 1825, and ref |
Point Montara | Lighthouse was established in February 1875. |
Point Cabrillo | Lighthouse was established in 1909, displaying a 3rd Or |
The | lighthouse was established in 1849 and the current towe |
March 1838 and a system of signalling to the | lighthouse was established. |
al Japanese Navy submarines I-26 shelled the | lighthouse at Estevan Point on Vancouver Island, and I- |
The | lighthouse was eventually leased to the Delaware River |
The | lighthouse was eventually deactivated; the functionalit |
Light Station was part of the United States | Lighthouse Board's exhibit at the World's Columbian Exp |
Maintaining the | lighthouse was expensive, and this appears to be the re |
A prostitue and a | lighthouse keeper fall in love. |
Capo dell'Armi | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Capo dell'Armi) is a light |
Scilla | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Scilla) is a lighthouse in |
Punta Carena | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Punta Carena) is a lightho |
San Venerio | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di San Venerio) is a lighthou |
Capo Mele | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Capo Mele) is a lighthouse |
Punta Penna | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Punta Penna) is an active |
Calcanhar | Lighthouse (Portuguese: Farol do Calcanhar), also known |
The | lighthouse is featured prominently on Mississippi's cur |
Amrum | lighthouse was featured on two German stamps by Deutsch |
A temporary | lighthouse 50 feet (15 m) high was built 200 feet (61 m |
Cranfield Point | Lighthouse subsequently fell victim to coastal erosion |
side of the strait and improved the existing | lighthouse Anadolu Feneri. |
During the Annual Apostle Island | Lighthouse Celebration ferry tour service is available |
stival, Connecticut Film Festival, EdinDocs, | Lighthouse Film Festival , New Filmmakers New York, Phi |
In 1887, the United States | Lighthouse Board finally recognized the need for an off |
In 1988 the | lighthouse was finally demanned. |
t went unanswered, in 1870 the United States | Lighthouse Board finally recommended construction of th |
The | lighthouse was finally officially lit on 15 September 1 |
A | lighthouse was finally successfully erected on Rebecca |
It was only in 1927 the | lighthouse was finally automated, the light source was |
He reaches the top of the | lighthouse and finds only hospital administrator Dr. Ca |
The new | lighthouse was finished by mid-August 1860 and the ligh |
ed, in 1839), and at Belfast Lough where his | lighthouse was finished in July 1844. |
A new replica of the Cape St. George | lighthouse was finished December 1, 2006 on St. George |
In 1742 a second | lighthouse was finished; this version reached 94 feet ( |
Since then the guns are mounted at the | lighthouse and fires the gun salute. |
g Hurricane San Felipe II strikes, again the | lighthouse stands firm, but the town housing is nearly |
The 13.8-metre (45 ft) tall | lighthouse was first built in 1870, and it was renovate |
ommander on September 14, 1855, he served as | lighthouse inspector, First District, from November 185 |
When the | lighthouse was first built, a single horn of a clay and |
The original | lighthouse was first completed in 1736. |
When the Montauk | Lighthouse was first authorized in 1792, part of its mi |
A | lighthouse was first established there in 1839. |
The Georgetown | Lighthouse was first built by the Dutch in 1817 and the |
The | lighthouse was first established in 1890. |
The | lighthouse was first established in 1893 as a set of ra |
The | lighthouse was first lit on August 1, 1872; 138 years a |
The | lighthouse was first lit on March 1, 1876; 135 years ag |
The Smalls | Lighthouse, Douglass's first solo project. |
The | lighthouse was first lit in 1872; 138 years ago (1872), |
The United States | Lighthouse Establishment first staffed the site. |
North Dumpling Light is a | lighthouse in Fisher's Island sound in Long Island Soun |
d were reused at Cape Reinga, though the new | lighthouse was fitted with a 1000 watt electrical lamp |
Four panels from Green Cape | Lighthouse were fitted, changing the characteristic to |
Fitzroy Island Light is an inactive | lighthouse on Fitzroy Island, a continental island 29 k |
tween the Breakwater Fort and the breakwater | lighthouse killing five passengers. |
45 served as the Keeper of the St. Augustine | Lighthouse in Florida, thus making him also the first H |
This article is about a | lighthouse in Florida. |
In 1937, a concrete | lighthouse and fog signal building replaced the origina |
pwrecks and local history are located in the | Lighthouse and Fog Signal Building. |
In 1940, a new concrete reinforced | lighthouse and fog-signal building was erected near the |
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