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Michigan Island | Lighthouse (Two lighthouses located at this site) |
, six weeks after the smaller Fisgard Island | lighthouse built at the entrance to Esquimalt Harbour n |
Construction of the Guard Island | Lighthouse began in the summer of 1903 and was complete |
Cliffy Island | lighthouse was constructed on site in 1884 from granite |
Blackwell Island | Lighthouse, which is also known as Welfare Island Light |
The latest incarnation of the Tybee Island | lighthouse stands at 154 feet (47 m) and in 1933 became |
Sister Island | Lighthouse* a light house located out from Schmerhorn L |
The Cabra Island | Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse built on Cabra Isla |
his death he was serving at the Coney Island | Lighthouse in Sea Gate, Brooklyn, New York, where he ha |
Fairway Island | Lighthouse was built in 1904 and deactivated sometime b |
The Cumberland Island | lighthouse had been built in 1820. |
Capones Island | Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located in Capones |
s explode at the base of the 1896 Hog Island | Lighthouse. |
Rose Island | Lighthouse in a 1905 postcard with fog bell |
The Hunting Island | lighthouse from beach |
ials taken from the former Cumberland Island | lighthouse in Georgia. |
Tybee Island | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Georgia, United States, n |
Door County Museum, Pilot Island | Lighthouse. |
The Devils Island | Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on Devils Island, on |
anoramic view of Kaohsiung from Cijin island | lighthouse hill. |
In 1982 the Fire Island | Lighthouse Preservation Society (FILPS) was formed to p |
Destruction Island | Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Destruction Island off th |
The West Sister Island | Lighthouse is still an active aid to navigation, and is |
Conanicut Island Light (Conanicut Island | Lighthouse), built in 1886, was an active lighthouse in |
Fenwick Island | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Delaware, United States, |
Fire Island | Lighthouse Ale was initially launched and sold in the N |
The Fairway Island | Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on the eastern entra |
The Rose Island | Lighthouse Foundation preserves, maintains and operates |
In 2010, the St. Simons Island | lighthouse underwent a major renovation. |
Triple Island | Lighthouse is a large, manned light station on Triple I |
ther hilltop neighborhoods of Staten Island, | Lighthouse Hill is noted for having some of the most op |
or Trial Island is home to the Trial Islands | Lighthouse which is operated by the Canadian Coast Guar |
Mokohinau Islands | Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Burgess Island, one of th |
The island's | lighthouse connection began in 1873 when the Lighthouse |
The Rinns of Islay | lighthouse is located on the island of Orsay. |
#73000957 Name of Listing: OLD PRESQUE ISLE | LIGHTHOUSE. |
The New Presque Isle | Lighthouse located a few miles north, also has its shar |
The site is managed by the Pine Islet | Lighthouse Preservation Society and tours of the lighth |
unfight - Denton tends a lonely and isolated | lighthouse with a minimal crew of three men, himself in |
Can You Feel It, | Lighthouse |
n and another small fee for admission to its | lighthouse. |
sica in the Mediterranean Sea, known for its | lighthouse and for the Torra di Giraglia, a Genoese tow |
Strombolicchio with its | lighthouse. |
ro beaches, where the Isle of Mouro with its | lighthouse can be found. |
Lake Huron and includes Round Island and its | lighthouse. |
f the “50 Lighthouses of Japan” by the Japan | Lighthouse Association. |
Christiana North Jetty | Lighthouse was built in 1884. |
Christiana North Jetty | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Delaware, United States, |
On 24 July, she shelled the Kuskaki Jima | lighthouse and radio installations and, on 26 July, she |
was maintained by the keepers of the Kampen | lighthouse. |
Kannonzaki | Lighthouse (Feb 1869) |
the Florida Reefs, is set at the Garden Key | lighthouse. |
The Garden Key | lighthouse received a fourth order Fresnel lens, and be |
The Loggerhead Key | lighthouse has a stone foundation and a conical brick t |
Anclote Keys | lighthouse (U.S. Coast Guard archives) |
Killantringan | Lighthouse |
The Coast Guard automated the Lime Kiln | Lighthouse in August 1962, using photoelectric cells to |
Tyndall, an advisor to the United Kingdom's | lighthouse authority, Trinity House. |
three miles due south of the Mull of Kintyre | lighthouse in the Outer Clyde. |
The Rotes Kliff | lighthouse on the island of Sylt, Germany, served as a |
The Knarraros | lighthouse (Icelandic: Knarrarosviti) is located on the |
Rubjerg Knude | Lighthouse |
Rubjerg Knude | Lighthouse in Jutland Denmark started life on December |
Kodaikarai | Lighthouse near Kodaikorai Beach |
Together with the Kreac'h | lighthouse, they are the 3 most famous lighthouses of t |
Howard Rumsey - Sunday Jazz A La | Lighthouse (Contemporary) |
The Fond du Lac | lighthouse is a lighthouse located at the entrance to t |
oric example of a Cape Cod style Great Lakes | lighthouse. |
This now landlocked | lighthouse was at the end of Milneburg pier before the |
ains the buildings and surrounds of Langness | lighthouse. |
It was the last | lighthouse erected in Maryland. |
The George Island Light was the last | lighthouse to be fitted as a fully automatic light. |
Ballast Point was the last | lighthouse displaying a fixed light on the Pacific Coas |
The last | lighthouse keepers were a Mr McBride and Les Liversea. |
This was the last | lighthouse built by the Spanish government on the islan |
The lamp from the last | lighthouse is on display at the Cairns historical Socie |
It was the last | lighthouse built in the state. |
The last | lighthouse keeper, Mr. Willard Olson, served on George |
It was the last | lighthouse in Maine to be converted from kerosene. |
It was the last | lighthouse built in Maryland waters and the last built |
was taken from an unknown late-19th-century | lighthouse. |
the Port Authority of Jamaica, Lover's Leap | Lighthouse is Jamaica's most recent. |
Together with the Leasowe | Lighthouse, it enabled the ships to avoid the sandbanks |
er service from their offices in the Leasowe | Lighthouse, and occupies some 400 acres (988 hectares) |
ause of the sandbanks just offshore, Leasowe | Lighthouse was built in 1763 and is the oldest brick-bu |
New London Ledge | Lighthouse was built in 1909 on the Southwest Ledge. |
The Stamford Harbor Ledge | lighthouse was built in 1882 and was a sparkplug lighth |
Register of Historic Places as Greens Ledge | Lighthouse on May 29, 1990, reference number 89001468. |
Greens Ledge | Lighthouse was also featured in the movie The Thomas Cr |
Construction on the Southwest Ledge | Lighthouse started in 1873 and was finished in 1877. |
New London Ledge | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Connecticut, United State |
Stamford Harbor Ledge | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Connecticut, United State |
Sign at Cape Leeuwin | Lighthouse. |
Tongue Point Light | Lighthouse, also known as Bridgeport Breakwater or Bug |
Poplar Point Light ( | Lighthouse), built in 1831, is an historic lighthouse i |
Lindesnes | Lighthouse (Norwegian: Lindesnes fyrstasjon) is a coast |
The Linoma | Lighthouse is a historic mock lighthouse located at 171 |
The first Cape Liptrap | lighthouse was established in 1913. |
Cape Liptrap | Lighthouse stands upon the rocky cliff top of Cape Lipt |
The Lizard | Lighthouse was automated and demanned in 1998. |
Foghorns at the Lizard | lighthouse |
t from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Lizard | Lighthouse Heritage Centre is located in the lighthouse |
The Lizard | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Lizard Point in Cornwall, |
Lizard | Lighthouse from sea |
A Local | Lighthouse Authority (LLA) may refer to a Port, Harbour |
A local | lighthouse authority however will ultimately subscribe |
As such ports and harbours become Local | Lighthouse Authorities (LLA). |
New Point Loma | Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Point Loma in California, |
The Old Point Loma | Lighthouse is the highest point in the park and has bee |
built in 1891 to replace the Old Point Loma | Lighthouse, that was ineffective due to elevation (fog) |
Rear view, Old Point Loma | Lighthouse |
hter of William, the keeper of the Longstone | Lighthouse, which was situated about 600 yards (550m) f |
Longstone | Lighthouse was built and designed by Joseph Nelson in 1 |
Point Lonsdale | Lighthouse, also known as the Point Lonsdale Signal Sta |
View of Cape Lookout | Lighthouse at the Cape Lookout National Seashore. |
View of Cape Lookout | Lighthouse from a public beach access on South Core Ban |
The Cape Lookout | Lighthouse is located at the cape. |
The Low | lighthouse is one of three lighthouses in Burnham-on-Se |
It was used in conjunction with the Low | lighthouse, which is still operating, to replace the or |
The Lower | Lighthouse (1840), designed by Decimus Burton and engin |
Lundy | Lighthouse |
It is home to a 42-foot-tall (13 m) | lighthouse, which was built in 1893 and automated in 19 |
mended the construction of a 30 feet (9.1 m) | lighthouse on the inner South Head, showing a fixed whi |
Old Presque Isle Light, is a 49-foot (15 m) | lighthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania. |
The 45-foot (14 m) | lighthouse lies on the southernmost point of Conanicut |
Assateague Light is the 142-foot-tall (43 m) | lighthouse located on the southern end of Assateague Is |
flagpole and an historic 36-foot (11 m)-high | lighthouse. |
It is also the site of the lake's main | lighthouse, designed in 1988 by Aldo Rossi. |
ge Museum in Rockland (now part of the Maine | Lighthouse Museum). |
The original lens is at the Maine | Lighthouse Museum in Rockland. |
Heyda was taken to the Pointe de Maisonnette | lighthouse where Lieutenant Commander Desmond Piers of |
It became essential to establish a major | Lighthouse in the region. |
Point Bonita was the last manned | lighthouse on the California coast. |
The last officially manned | lighthouse, Boston Light, was manned by the Coast Guard |
ip Heads, making it possibly the last manned | lighthouse in Australia. |
e Apalache Historic State Park and St. Marks | lighthouse are located near the mouth of the river, whi |
Visitors can also enter the Roanoke Marshes | lighthouse, a replica of the original 1877 Roanoke Mars |
St. Mary's | Lighthouse is on the tiny St. Mary's Island, just north |
Maryport | Lighthouse is a small lighthouse located in Maryport, C |
The original Maryport | lighthouse was built in 1796, and was running on acetyl |
The Grand Lake St. Marys | Lighthouse, also known as the "Northwoods Lighthouse", |
The masonry | lighthouse has a conical shape and is painted white wit |
Tiritiri Matangi | Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Tiritiri Matangi, an isla |
The Cape May | Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in New Jersey at the |
The top of the Cape May | Lighthouse, on July 4, 2005. |
A local group, the Mayport | Lighthouse Association, hope to undertake a full restor |
As of 2009, the McGulpin | lighthouse was staffed in summer by unpaid volunteers. |
The Esopus Meadows | Lighthouse |
St. Catherine's Oratory is a medieval | lighthouse on St. Catherine's Down near the southern co |
Capo Mele | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Capo Mele) is a lighthouse |
Cape Melville | Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located in the isla |
also known as the Robert H. Manning Memorial | Lighthouse is a lighthouse located near Empire, Michiga |
n room is now part of the Skunk Bay Memorial | lighthouse. |
Cape Mendocino | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in California, United States |
ast Guard took control of the Cape Mendocino | Lighthouse in 1939 when the United States Lighthouse Se |
ing building materials to the Cape Mendocino | Lighthouse, Shubrick ran aground 30 miles south of the |
Milneburg | Lighthouse, dating from the 1850s, predated Pontchartra |
The Lake Minatare | Lighthouse is a historic mock lighthouse located on Lak |
carriage house, Americana Museum, miniature | lighthouse, windmill, a clock tower museum, trolley sta |
a good example of official neo-classic minor | lighthouse style. |
The Mizunokojima | Lighthouse began operating on 20 March 1904, after a to |
Port Washington Breakwater Light is a modern | lighthouse at the entrance to the Port Washington, Wisc |
This modern | lighthouse on Ormal replaced a lighted buoy. |
The North Mole | Lighthouse began operation in 1906 at Fremantle, Wester |
Point Montara | Lighthouse was established in February 1875. |
When the Montauk | Lighthouse was first authorized in 1792, part of its mi |
Limestone cliffs near the Los Morrillos | Lighthouse. |
with Lewis, who was soon being awarded most | lighthouse construction deals in the United States. |
storic Cardona Island Light, Caja de Muertos | Lighthouse, Cardona Island Lighthouse, and US Custom Ho |
The Mulantou | Lighthouse is 237 feet (72 m) tall. |
In 1793, the Mumbles | Lighthouse was erected on the outer of the two tidal is |
nalled through it from a boat to the Mumbles | Lighthouse. |
oramic views of Swansea Bay with the Mumbles | Lighthouse on one side and Port Talbot on the other. |
Mumbles | Lighthouse (completed in 1794) is a lighthouse located |
ids grades kindergarten-eight, and Nantucket | Lighthouse School for preschool through fifth grade. |
Spain Park also won the National | Lighthouse Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence Award in t |
was on display at the Trinity House National | Lighthouse Museum, Penzance until 2005 when the museum |
20 metres (390 ft), stands the Cap de la Nau | lighthouse, providing an important aid to navigation. |
he Willamette River Light was a navigational | lighthouse at the mouth of the Willamette River in the |
For alternate name for a nearby | lighthouse, see Erie Land Light. |
Eatons Neck | Lighthouse is on the grounds of the Station. |
Throgs Neck | Lighthouse in the Bronx, New York, USA was a wooden lig |
Cape Neddick | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Cape Neddick, York, Maine |
vassi is a wrecked ship just off the Needles | lighthouse, which is at the western end of the Isle of |
Needles | Lighthouse |
Negril | Lighthouse was built in 1894 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south s |
At that time, the Orford Ness | lighthouse was the second-brightest in England with an |
Saeva Ness | lighthouse on the tip of Helliar Holm |
Barns Ness | Lighthouse |
the same frequency at which the Orford Ness | lighthouse flashes. |
Barns Ness | Lighthouse is located 5 km from Dunbar and was construc |
Neuwerk | lighthouse of 1369. |
The new | lighthouse is about 12 metres (39 ft) tall and can be s |
n 1984 the old building was closed and a new | lighthouse was built on Ringflua, a tiny rock in the fj |
It was the last new | lighthouse that was built in Norway; when the lighthous |
In 1872 plans were drawn for a new | lighthouse, and tenders were called. |
emporary frame tower was erected until a new | lighthouse could be built. |
Construction on the new | lighthouse was completed on 1922. |
The new | lighthouse was commissioned into service on 25 July 197 |
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