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A new | lighthouse was established on the cape in 1960, replaci |
d were reused at Cape Reinga, though the new | lighthouse was fitted with a 1000 watt electrical lamp |
The new | lighthouse was completed in 1855. |
5. "Then I'll build a new | lighthouse for all you Big Steamers, |
The new | lighthouse was an integral frame dwelling with the old |
The new | lighthouse was finished by mid-August 1860 and the ligh |
e Humboldt Harbor Light was moved to the new | lighthouse. |
the U.S Congress provided funding for a new | lighthouse in higher ground. |
structure also became dilapidated, and a new | lighthouse was constructed in 1867. |
A new | lighthouse, now open to visitors, was built in 1951. |
Construction on a new | lighthouse on Loggerhead Key began in 1856 and was comp |
13 Congress allocated $15,000 to build a new | lighthouse on Bald Head as the existing light had been |
The new | lighthouse was built on a timber foundation crib. |
ing became more prominent in the area, a new | lighthouse was needed and the current Morgan Point Ligh |
he best way to do so would be to build a new | lighthouse beside the fog signal station at the west en |
1847 Congress appropriated $8,000 for a new | lighthouse on the cape, two miles (3 km) southeast of t |
on, so in 1890 it was decided to built a new | lighthouse, the plans of which were completed on April |
It was eventually suggested that a new | lighthouse be built at Bush's Bluff, some miles upriver |
The newer | lighthouse is 82.5 metres (271 ft) tall, made of blocks |
fog signal exists, but at which there is no | lighthouse. |
Nobbys | Lighthouse and Newcastle Port Corporation (Custodians o |
Nojimazaki | Lighthouse (Dec 1869) |
campus of Nihon Fukushi University, Nomazaki | Lighthouse, and a theme park known as Minami-Chita Beac |
Nomazaki | Lighthouse |
It is the farthest north | lighthouse on the West Coast of the continental United |
Thacher Island, with the north | lighthouse (built 1771) on the right. |
Most northerly | lighthouse - Muckle Flugga |
It is the most northerly | lighthouse in Maryland and the oldest continuously-oper |
and is now operated remotely by the Northern | Lighthouse Board from Edinburgh. |
Northern | Lighthouse Board (formerly known as Commissioners for N |
1986, the light is monitored by the Northern | Lighthouse Commissioners at their Northern Lighthouse B |
y David A Stevenson in 1898 for the Northern | Lighthouse Board. |
Now controlled from the Northern | Lighthouse Board in Edinburgh, it displays three white |
are several lights operated by the Northern | Lighthouse Board guiding shipping in the sound. |
The Northern | Lighthouse Board operate the light, whilst the Shetland |
Commisioners' Flag of the Northern | Lighthouse Board |
Ensign of the Northern | Lighthouse Board |
Sanction for the Northern | Lighthouse Board to build the lighthouse was granted in |
The Northern | Lighthouse Board recommended the building of a lighthou |
He was a Commissioner of the Northern | Lighthouse Board between 2002 and 2005. |
ke the other two lighthouses, the Northwoods | Lighthouse is not easily accessible by land. |
77 as a replacement for the old Pater Noster | Lighthouse. |
Two of the most notable | lighthouse keepers were John Stenmark and Willard Mille |
The Ras Nouadhibou | lighthouse (sometimes called the Cap Blanc lighthouse) |
e Eldred Rock Light is an historic octagonal | lighthouse adjacent to Lynn Canal in Alaska. |
nnel Pile Light is a single-storey octagonal | lighthouse in Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia. |
Channel Pile Light is a two-storey octagonal | lighthouse in Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia. |
The ship ran aground near the Odensholm | lighthouse in the Baltic Sea on 26 August 1914. |
The Den Oever | Lighthouse is a cast iron lighthouse in Den Oever, the |
defined by the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities. |
government and may form part of a network of | lighthouse protecting the country's coastline. |
eacon is a leading light, which is a type of | lighthouse, located near Dale, Pembrokeshire, in Wales. |
Aerial photo of | lighthouse, looking toward the northwest, taken 4pm 3/5 |
The society was formed in 1993 by a group of | lighthouse supporters who met on a trip to Sambro Islan |
been credited with uncovering many parts of | lighthouse history that had been unknown, or which were |
by the county to oversee the preservation of | lighthouse. |
photogenic lighthouses, and was the focus of | lighthouse fund raisers for the Vineyard Environmental |
In 1852 George took the position of | lighthouse keeper at Pencarrow Head. |
It crashed 1 mile west of | Lighthouse Talmas, near Doullens, and all crew members |
For the hermit and patron saint of | lighthouse keepers, see Venerius the Hermit. |
s an electronic synthpunk group based out of | Lighthouse Point that recorded and performed live in th |
mith, who later became famous as a writer of | lighthouse stories. |
"Medley: A Plague of | Lighthouse Keepers/Sleepwalkers" - 13:41 |
he oldest-known member of the Hall Family of | Lighthouse Keepers that kept lights around the English |
ney Sim Hang Nge, 61, supposedly an elder of | Lighthouse Evangelism, was jailed for two weeks and fin |
ndations of the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities for automation. |
irst-order Fresnel lens (the largest type of | lighthouse lens) manufactured by Chance Brothers of Eng |
stered with the International Association of | Lighthouse Authorities as one of the “One Hundred Most |
e Royal Navy and Trinity House, the official | lighthouse authority, agreed to attend to the matter. |
Chesapeake Light is an offshore | lighthouse marking the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay. |
Ogami | Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on Ogami Island off |
The old | lighthouse was built in 1836 by Trinity House and is no |
The old | lighthouse keepers' cottages are now being let out to t |
The lantern from the old | lighthouse eventually ended up mounted on a private lig |
The old | lighthouse was destroyed before the Winter War of 1939- |
The newer Light Station and the Old | Lighthouse at Cape Henry. |
Society, which uses the building as The Old | Lighthouse Museum. |
e of six months, following a fire at the old | lighthouse. |
to operate, replacing the Faro Viejo or old | lighthouse, which was built in a lower part of the isla |
eating German army destroyed part of the old | lighthouse and it was demolished. |
Though the tower continues in use, the old | lighthouse was abandoned and has been heavily vandalize |
As a consequence, the old | lighthouse was deemed less necessary, as it was easier |
nd, one can see the Swedish Hill with an old | lighthouse built during World War II to replace the one |
"This Old | Lighthouse: Chicago Harbor Beacon Gets a Facelift." |
The old | lighthouse is preserved and its large lens still mounte |
With the expected destruction of the old | lighthouse plans to build a new lighthouse had been put |
This light supplanted the older | lighthouse in 1903, but the keepers of the newer light |
Pooles Island Light is the oldest | lighthouse still standing in Maryland and the fourth ol |
od following emancipation), it is the oldest | lighthouse on the island and the first cast iron lighth |
It is the third oldest | lighthouse in New South Wales. |
icholas's Chapel is reputed to be the oldest | lighthouse in the UK, a light/beacon has been there for |
It is the largest and oldest | lighthouse heritage organization in Canada. |
Reykjanesviti is Iceland's oldest | lighthouse. |
It is also the oldest | lighthouse station in Norway, first lit in 1655. |
Hook Head is the oldest | lighthouse in Ireland, and one of the oldest in Europe |
It is probably the second oldest | lighthouse in Wales, after Point of Ayr Lighthouse. |
The oldest | lighthouse was transformed to a watch tower (the red an |
also the "Boston Light" article for more on | lighthouse firsts. |
ghthouses are a pair of brick lighthouses on | Lighthouse Island southeast of McClellanville, South Ca |
Officer (Boatswain's Mate Second Class), one | Lighthouse Technician (Electrician's Mate Second Class) |
The site also includes several one-story | lighthouse keeper's houses and the light station has a |
s enclosed by the structure, and a one-story | lighthouse keeper's house adjoins the lighthouse. |
There are at least two one-story | lighthouse keeper's houses. |
The Les Onglous | lighthouse is the terminating point of the Canal du Mid |
It is the only | lighthouse in the UK built in the Egyptian style. |
It is the only | lighthouse completely built and planned by the U.S. gov |
It is the only | lighthouse from Capbreton to Cap Ferret. |
April 5, 1990 and is thought to be the only | lighthouse in the United States that is owned by a univ |
Tower Hamlets, is the site of London's only | lighthouse, by the confluence of the River Thames and B |
ng the "first" government-owned and operated | lighthouse tender of the Lighthouse Establishment altho |
ion and is the oldest continuously operating | lighthouse on the Chesapeake Bay. |
gantine Beach Island and not as an operating | lighthouse. |
cracoke Light is the second oldest operating | lighthouse in the nation," from the National Park Servi |
the Celina Rotary Club erected an operating | lighthouse in 1986, at the lake's northwestern corner, |
This operational | lighthouse was established in 1962. |
It is the oldest operative | lighthouse on the mainland along Germany's North Sea sh |
Original | lighthouse, ca 1898 |
The original | lighthouse was built in 1903 and was abandoned in 1909 |
The original | lighthouse, built in 1895, was destroyed in 1945 after |
The original | lighthouse was a 72 ft (22 m) cypress tower. |
The original | lighthouse burned down in 1929 in suspicious circumstan |
The original | lighthouse was built in 1768, burned down and rebuilt i |
The original | lighthouse keeper's house was repaired and, with altera |
The original | lighthouse has been replaced several times. |
The original | lighthouse was a short stone tower with a 6th order Fre |
tation dating back to 1848, but the original | lighthouse was destroyed by fire in 1934. |
The original | lighthouse station was designed by Carl Leick and estab |
The original | lighthouse building was built in 1804 near the shore of |
nolia was built as a replica of the original | lighthouse. |
ion began on the new structure, the original | lighthouse was severely damaged by the 1918 earthquake |
The original | lighthouse was first completed in 1736. |
oncrete tower was built next to the original | lighthouse to house a MEASAT radar. |
The original | lighthouse stands in the Mackay Marina on the waterfron |
Plans for the original | lighthouse, 1882 |
The original | lighthouse at this site was first lit on August 1, 1870 |
The original | lighthouse was a timber frame lighthouse, covered in ro |
Fir is named after one of the original | lighthouse tenders built for the Lighthouse Service to |
The original | lighthouse was burned intentionally in 1982 after years |
SIS LVSITANVS.EX.VO, permitting the original | lighthouse tower to be ascribed to the architect Gaius |
The original | lighthouse tower still exists but the lamp was recently |
The ornate | lighthouse at Point Abino near Fort Erie, Ontario dates |
In form, it was like no other | lighthouse in the area, a brick house with a short towe |
The other | lighthouse, known as Lynde Point Light or more commonly |
Michel became head of the Ottoman | Lighthouse Authority. |
Cleft of the Rock Light is a privately owned | lighthouse located on the Pacific coast of the U.S. sta |
Squaw Island Light is a privately owned | lighthouse located on Squaw Island in Lake Michigan, ab |
Brookings Light) is a small, privately owned | lighthouse in Brookings, Oregon, United States. |
Cape Palliser | Lighthouse is a Lighthouse at Cape Palliser in the Well |
Cape Palliser | Lighthouse has 250+ steps to reach the base of the ligh |
man Municipal Council as part of the Parriwi | Lighthouse Park. |
Pembroke | lighthouse, April 2008 |
Pencarrow | Lighthouse was the first permanent lighthouse in New Ze |
Pendeen | Lighthouse is located to the north of Pendeen in west C |
Pendeen | Lighthouse was automated in 1995 with the keepers leavi |
Pendeen | Lighthouse |
lion virtual coins and filled Club Penguin's | Lighthouse. |
and raise the focal height of the Penmarc'h | lighthouse, built in 1835, to 60m. |
Punta Penna | Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Punta Penna) is an active |
ns were made for a higher and more permanent | lighthouse, but there were still disagreements about wh |
appropriated funds to build a new, permanent | lighthouse made from iron. |
d stature, it actually served as a permanent | lighthouse from nearly its beginning, to aid sailors in |
The Pharos | Lighthouse (also known as the Upper Lighthouse) is a 93 |
The Pharos | Lighthouse marks the entrance to Islands of Adventure |
It is thought to be modeled after the Pharos | Lighthouse of Alexandria. |
e American engineers designed the Philippine | lighthouse towers to withstand wind velocity of 120 mil |
Duxbury Pier | lighthouse also called Duxbury Light (nicknamed the "Bu |
The Kenosha North Pier | lighthouse is a lighthouse located near Kenosha in Keno |
In June 2008, the Kenosha Pierhead | Lighthouse was deemed "excess" by the Coast Guard. |
The Kewaunee Pierhead | lighthouse is a lighthouse located near Kewaunee in Kew |
The Algoma Pierhead | lighthouse is a lighthouse located near Algoma in Kewau |
It was replaced in 1844 with a metal pile | lighthouse, bearing a white light, put up by order of t |
ing Cake due to its shape, is an active pile | lighthouse located at the Sydney Harbour, New South Wal |
The low wooden pile | lighthouse or Lighthouse on legs is 36 feet (11 m) high |
Shark Island Light is an active pile | lighthouse located just north of Shark Island, an islan |
Location of the Pilsum | Lighthouse on the dyke |
It is the second-highest placed | lighthouse in Sweden (after Kullen Lighthouse), and als |
ll as the upper stories of the Tegeler Plate | lighthouse were intended to be entirely built as steel |
01 the first 35-foot (11 m) wooden Cape Poge | Lighthouse was built for $2,000. |
The Cape Poge | Lighthouse can be seen in the final two shots in the fi |
Avery Point | Lighthouse, built as a memorial to all other lighthouse |
The Sherwood Point | lighthouse is a lighthouse located near Idlewild in Doo |
Long Point | Lighthouse |
Rubicon Point | lighthouse |
Big Sable Point | Lighthouse (erected in 1867) is the same height, and is |
Pachena Point | Lighthouse is located on Vancouver Island, approximatel |
Alki Point | Lighthouse, 2007 |
eninsula, including the historic Stony Point | Lighthouse, built in 1826. |
Split Point | Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in Aireys Inlet, a s |
ock formation located near the Eastern Point | Lighthouse in Gloucester, Massachusetts. |
The Cape Point | Lighthouse at Cape Point is built |
The Katiki Point | Lighthouse, also known as Moeraki Lighthouse, shone for |
cess by Four Wheel Drive only to Great Point | lighthouse and Coatue. |
Hartland Point | Lighthouse, Devon |
Brockton Point | Lighthouse, an automated light, is located at the point |
Semiahmoo Point | Lighthouse was built near Blaine, Washington, close to |
Hartland Point | Lighthouse is a Grade II listed building at Hartland Po |
it is claimed that the light of Plumb Point | Lighthouse has gone out only once since then, during th |
Battery Point | Lighthouse towards shore |
It was once the site of the Cranfield Point | lighthouse, marking the entrance to the lough. |
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