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awkins Point Light was an unusual screw-pile | lighthouse which displayed the front light to the Brewe |
The Mathias Point Light was a screw-pile | lighthouse in the Potomac River in Maryland; the statio |
Tate had also purchased two other screw-pile | lighthouse in the region, but both were destroyed in at |
Roanoke Marshes Light was a screw-pile | lighthouse in North Carolina. |
rish engineer and inventor of the screw-pile | lighthouse (died 1868). |
The Ragged Point Light was a screw-pile | lighthouse located in the Potomac River. |
It is the only surviving screw-pile | lighthouse in North Carolina. |
The first screw-pile | lighthouse was built by blind Irish engineer Alexander |
A screw-pile | lighthouse is a lighthouse which stands on piles that a |
The Wade Point Light was a screw-pile | lighthouse in North Carolina. |
s made in 1889, and in 1892 a new screw-pile | lighthouse was activated. |
The Upper Cedar Point Light was a screw-pile | lighthouse in the Potomac River in Maryland. |
e is known as the inventor of the screw-pile | lighthouse. |
Great Shoals Light was a screw-pile | lighthouse in the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Wi |
A screw-pile | lighthouse was constructed on the spot in 1867. |
The Janes Island Light was a screw-pile | lighthouse located near Crisfield in the U.S. state of |
The Craney Island Light was a screwpile | lighthouse located just east of Craney Island at the mo |
esting because it was originally a screwpile | lighthouse that was later converted to concrete caisson |
The Nansemond River Light was a screwpile | lighthouse located at the confluence of the Nansemond a |
This was replaced with a screwpile | lighthouse in 1866 near the original location of the fi |
he Lambert Point Light was a small screwpile | lighthouse in Norfolk, Virginia; it was built in 1872. |
Mystic Seaport | Lighthouse was built in 1966 and is a replica of the 19 |
Community Services (ECS) programs at Seattle | Lighthouse include an Orientation and Mobility Training |
A second | lighthouse was constructed in 1895, deactivated in 2006 |
d continued to shift and in 1948 this second | lighthouse was demolished, as the waves threatened to b |
Punta Mulas Light was the second | lighthouse built on Vieques after the Puerto Ferro Ligh |
It remained in use while the second | lighthouse was under construction in 1896-1902. |
The second | lighthouse was eliminated. |
With the installation of the second | lighthouse in 1895 it became the front light in the ran |
Australia's second | lighthouse, Iron Pot Lighthouse at the entrance to the |
The second | lighthouse was built in 1742 when beach erosion threate |
In 1742 a second | lighthouse was finished; this version reached 94 feet ( |
A second | lighthouse was built on Cape Tryon itself, opened in 19 |
nal structure, built in 1829, was the second | lighthouse constructed on Lake Huron. |
Plans for the second | lighthouse, 1937 |
This is the second | lighthouse on the point. |
e to the shape of St. George Island a second | lighthouse was constructed at the southernmost tip to b |
A second | lighthouse, is known as Walton Lighthouse because Charl |
It is considered a second-order | lighthouse, which began operating on February 1, 1930. |
On August 6 of that year, the Selkirk | Lighthouse was reactivated as a Class II navigation aid |
ght") and commissioned by John Knott, senior | lighthouse keeper with Trinity House. |
Several | lighthouse keepers and their families lived in the ligh |
Harding confused the Shinnecock | Lighthouse at Ponquogue Point in Hampton Bays, which ha |
Island in the Inland Sea (near the Shiraishi | lighthouse in Hiroshima prefecture), the Asama ran agro |
The old pre-Brunton Shirasu | lighthouse in the grounds of Kokura Castle |
In 1945, during World War II, Shiriyazaki | Lighthouse was bombarded by United States Navy warships |
A two story on shore | lighthouse keeper's house still exists. |
This was the last shore | lighthouse with an integral keeper's residence built on |
Berry Head is reputedly the shortest | lighthouse in Great Britain, but also one of the highes |
e upper portion also in green, with a silver | lighthouse (a schematic and conventional representation |
The St. Simons | Lighthouse, along with the northernmost water tower on |
The St. Simons | lighthouse stands on the north side of the sound. |
established in 1930 using a lightship, since | lighthouse construction technology at the time was not |
The Voslapp range lights replace a single | lighthouse which was built in 1907. |
iyu Western Fort, Siyu Eastern Fort and Siyu | Lighthouse. |
July 26 - The proprietors of The Skerries | Lighthouse off Anglesey, the last privately-owned light |
Among his notable works is the Skerryvore | Lighthouse. |
Skerryvore | Lighthouse, the Hebrides ( -1959) |
You can easily see Skokholm | Lighthouse on the small island of Skokholm 5 miles to t |
Skokholm | Lighthouse is a lighthouse found on the small Welsh isl |
The setting is the sleepy | lighthouse town of Piedras Blancas. |
f Lake Disney, which itself features a small | lighthouse. |
The Sugar Pine Point Light was a small | lighthouse located on Lake Tahoe, in El Dorado County, |
The Hatteras Beacon was a small | lighthouse at Cape Point near Cape Hatteras, North Caro |
The Bodkin Island Light was a small | lighthouse on the Chesapeake Bay, the first erected in |
Some people believe that there was a small | lighthouse at Ladehammeren in 1658. |
e George Washington Bridge next to the small | lighthouse to affirm the idea that even the small are i |
A pepperpot is a type of small | lighthouse unique to Canada. |
In 1817, a small | lighthouse with a light 8.5 metres (28 ft) above high w |
ntific Interest and once the site of a small | lighthouse. |
in 1902 that although the economically small | lighthouse would be able to support ships travelling fr |
A small | lighthouse keepers cottage used to stand here. |
Also on the island is a small | lighthouse and an electricity plant with four oil-fired |
The Rubicon Point Light is a small | lighthouse on Lake Tahoe in California. |
The small | lighthouse, perched atop the seventy-foot-tall rock, is |
The Smalls | Lighthouse, Douglass's first solo project. |
im as Resident Engineer to design the Smalls | Lighthouse off the coast of Pembrokeshire, his first so |
Smeaton's | lighthouse was rebuilt on Plymouth Hoe, in Plymouth, as |
Smeaton's | lighthouse was 59 feet (18 m) high and had a diameter a |
While in use, Smeaton's | lighthouse was 72 feet high, and had a diameter at the |
Smeaton's | Lighthouse |
room were replaced with modern solar-powered | lighthouse light as part of the Maritime Safety Improve |
Somfletherwisch | lighthouse |
The Souter | Lighthouse name was retained in order to avoid confusio |
Souter | Lighthouse, Tyne and Wear |
Souter | Lighthouse (grid reference NZ408642) is a lighthouse lo |
because of this, the Block Island Southeast | Lighthouse had to be moved back about 360 feet (110 m) |
ank in the 1800s just south of the southeast | lighthouse. |
Southwold | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Southwold, Suffolk, Engla |
The Spanish | lighthouse is no longer in service and a white aluminum |
Light and Sleep Hollow Light is a sparkplug | lighthouse that is part of a County Park for Westcheste |
he Robbins Reef Light Station is a sparkplug | lighthouse located off Constable Hook in Bayonne, New J |
This was the first sparkplug | lighthouse built in Virginia. |
d Shoal Light, built in 1901, is a sparkplug | lighthouse on a shoal off of Hog Island, Rhode Island. |
The current light, a sparkplug | lighthouse, was constructed in 1882 with a concrete cai |
Goose Rocks Light is a sparkplug | lighthouse located near North Haven,Maine in Penobscot |
It was the first so-called sparkplug | lighthouse in the United States.The lighthouse contains |
Bloody Point Bar Light is an early sparkplug | lighthouse in the Chesapeake Bay near Kent Island, Mary |
Generally speaking, a sparkplug | lighthouse consists of a three-story living area, with |
A sparkplug | lighthouse, sometimes known as a bug light, is a type o |
The current sparkplug | lighthouse was built in 1885. |
The J.C.J. van Speijk | Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the North Sea coast near |
The Humboldt Bay North Spit | Lighthouse had for many years been criticized as being |
ng observatory, giving a view of South Stack | lighthouse across Gogarth Bay, and the studio of artist |
Its story is mainly set in South Stack | lighthouse in 1859. |
ts earliest years, it operated in a standard | lighthouse role between April and November under a lice |
In 1887, the United States | Lighthouse Board finally recognized the need for an off |
The United States | Lighthouse Tender Marigold was a lighthouse tender whic |
The United States | Lighthouse Service approved construction of the Sand Po |
focuses on the history of the United States | Lighthouse Service, United States Life-Saving Service, |
Light Station was part of the United States | Lighthouse Board's exhibit at the World's Columbian Exp |
t was since transferred to the United States | Lighthouse Service and later came under the jurisdictio |
s by Congress; eventually, the United States | Lighthouse Board was formed to remove Pleasonton's infl |
until 1852, at which point the United States | Lighthouse Board was created; this was the longest peri |
ry design was completed by the United States | Lighthouse Service and the final design was produced by |
ay 1919 and transferred to the United States | Lighthouse Service at New Orleans in June 1919. |
The United States | Lighthouse Board later realized that a light positioned |
ion, and as early as 1891, the United States | Lighthouse Board asked Congress for appropriations to b |
The United States | Lighthouse Board requested funds to replace the lightsh |
ry design was completed by the United States | Lighthouse Service and the final design was produced by |
t went unanswered, in 1870 the United States | Lighthouse Board finally recommended construction of th |
The United States | Lighthouse Society is a non-profit organization dedicat |
ced under a lampist in the old United States | Lighthouse Service. |
Within months, the United States | Lighthouse Society started the New Dungeness chapter an |
The light was erected by the United States | Lighthouse Board in 1858 as the rear range light with t |
urther appeals directly to the United States | Lighthouse Board, the Board advised Congress to move th |
Main article: Confederate States | Lighthouse Bureau |
in 1924, and used first by the United States | Lighthouse Service, transferring to the Coast Guard in |
19, she was transferred to the United States | Lighthouse Service, converted into a lighthouse tender |
to isolated lighthouses in the United States | Lighthouse Service. |
Arago was sold to the United States | Lighthouse Service in 1890. |
In 1939 when the United States | Lighthouse Service was absorbed into the United States |
The United States | Lighthouse Establishment first staffed the site. |
The United States | Lighthouse Tender Clover was a lighthouse tender servin |
near Sauvie Island caused the United States | Lighthouse Board to place two small red post lanterns a |
Tulip -- a wooden-hulled, steam | lighthouse tender built at New York City in 1862 and 18 |
o named by the Navy, Holly, a wood and steel | lighthouse tender, was built in Baltimore, Maryland, in |
Light is a 57 feet (17 m) tall steel-plated | lighthouse in Ludington, Michigan, which lies along the |
The island has a five-story stone | lighthouse built in 1863 and a Finnish Meteorological I |
third oldest remaining and only square stone | lighthouse in South Australia. |
71 m) it is the seventh tallest "traditional | lighthouse" in the world, and the fourth tallest stone |
9, which in turn replaced the original stone | lighthouse established in 1829. |
Shoreham Harbour's stone | lighthouse |
ndy Point Shoal Light is a brick three story | lighthouse on a caisson foundation that was erected in |
This time they planned to build a sturdy | lighthouse on high-ground, away from eroding shores. |
It is the fourth oldest western style | lighthouse to be built in Japan, and the 2nd oldest sur |
The Sugarloaf | lighthouse is the second-most easterly one in Australia |
He then supervised | lighthouse construction and repair in the New York area |
se, White Shoal Light was the last surviving | lighthouse on the James River, and one of only two priv |
Sandhammaren is a Swedish | lighthouse, and the name of a cape east of Ystad in Sca |
was built in 1841, it was the first Swedish | lighthouse with lens. |
of Crowdy Head Light, a 24 feet (7.3 m) tall | lighthouse built in 1878. |
The 13.8-metre (45 ft) tall | lighthouse was first built in 1870, and it was renovate |
The light on the 22.5-metre (74 ft) tall | lighthouse can be see for 12.2 nautical miles (22.6 km; |
The 29.5-metre (97 ft) tall | lighthouse tower is made of rock, which was moved from |
The 47-metre (154 ft) tall | lighthouse is a red cast iron tower on a white 16-metre |
The 12-metre (39 ft) tall | lighthouse has an occulting light that flashes white, r |
The 23.5-metre (77 ft) tall | lighthouse is red with one white stripe and it can be s |
It is the tallest | lighthouse in Virginia and the second tallest in the Un |
It is Norway's tallest | lighthouse. |
This is the second tallest | lighthouse tower in Norway. |
175 feet (53 m) in height, it is the tallest | lighthouse in the state and the one of the tallest in t |
en, Vinga and Landsort, and also the tallest | lighthouse in Sweden. |
It is the tallest | lighthouse in Maryland. |
s a credible claim to be the world's tallest | lighthouse. |
7 m) it is the eleventh tallest "traditional | lighthouse" in the world, as well as the tallest lighth |
The Sombrero Key Light is the tallest | lighthouse in the Florida Keys, and was the last lighth |
s Light, at 113 feet (34 m) tall the tallest | lighthouse in Boston Harbor, and an important navigatio |
The Tarkhankut | Lighthouse |
zation to support the goals of the Technical | Lighthouse Conferences, which had been convening since |
A temporary | lighthouse 50 feet (15 m) high was built 200 feet (61 m |
moved to Cobh to lay the foundation for that | lighthouse; the success of these undertakings led to th |
Accessing that | lighthouse was difficult due to the rough seas in the a |
At that time, the distance from the | lighthouse to the sea was 3 kilometers. |
The | lighthouse was built by the British authorities in 1934 |
at the station on October 24, 1856, and the | lighthouse went into operation a short time later. |
The | lighthouse today |
The | lighthouse was designed by Quirinus Harder and construc |
In the beginning, the | lighthouse keeper rowed from the shore daily to tend th |
Its tall lighted chimney made the | lighthouse somewhat redundant and also obscured the lig |
The | lighthouse was moved to a shore location at the mouth o |
In this process the | lighthouse lost two of its original nine stories. |
In case of foul weather, the | lighthouse keeper could stay in a small wooden shanty. |
Granite Island and the | lighthouse were purchased by Scott and Martine Holman i |
ilt on top of a limestone ridge adjacent the | lighthouse and was constructed with an obelisk between |
he housing area was the third section of the | lighthouse, the light beacon. |
upward across the slope of the island to the | lighthouse. |
azed most structures on it, leaving only the | lighthouse and building piers and a landing strip. |
Prior to this the | lighthouse at Maryport had been the UK's oldest iron li |
nstructed of 1-inch (25 mm) rolled iron, the | lighthouse consists of three main sections. |
In 1857, a two-story house was built for the | lighthouse keeper. |
d a helicopter landing pad located where the | lighthouse keeper's home formerly stood. |
At the | Lighthouse (1970) |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
On August 22, 1989 the | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
membered, however, for playing tenor for The | Lighthouse All-Stars. |
ium, the section behind the goal over by the | Lighthouse, which many have nicknamed "The Fort". |
The | lighthouse is owned by the Canadian Coast Guard. |
Today the | lighthouse is operated as a Texas State Historic Site. |
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