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Sandbore Caye | Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Belize. |
day for having built New Jersey's Sandy Hook | Lighthouse in 1764, a structure whose principal task ha |
Its type locality is Santa Barbara | Lighthouse, which is in a Serravallian marine dolomite |
Santa Barbara | Lighthouse was a lighthouse in California, United State |
Panoramic view of Pulau Satumu (Raffles | Lighthouse), Pulau Biola, Pulau Senang, Pulau Pawai and |
A public movement to save the | lighthouse resulted in ownership of the lighthouse bein |
In 1886, the Saybrook Breakwater | Lighthouse was built. |
ial in the form of an aluminum scale replica | lighthouse was placed over her grave in Spruce Head Cem |
istian Academy, Ketchum Community School and | Lighthouse Christian School. |
It obliterated the Scotch Cap | Lighthouse on Unimak IslandI, Alaska. |
December 2 - The second Eddystone | Lighthouse (1709-1755), with a wooden cone, catches fir |
December 2: Fire burns second Eddystone | Lighthouse, Rudyerd's wooden cone of 1709. |
This is the second tallest | lighthouse tower in Norway. |
man contracted to build the second Eddystone | Lighthouse, following the destruction of the original b |
The second Eddystone | Lighthouse, erected by John Rudyerd, is completed. |
Second Eddystone | Lighthouse [recent sketch, not scaled]. |
It is probably the second oldest | lighthouse in Wales, after Point of Ayr Lighthouse. |
It is the second-highest placed | lighthouse in Sweden (after Kullen Lighthouse), and als |
You can easily see Skokholm | Lighthouse on the small island of Skokholm 5 miles to t |
deral government announced it would sell the | lighthouse as part of the National Historic Lighthouse |
Semiahmoo Point | Lighthouse was built near Blaine, Washington, close to |
Private Members Bill in the Senate Heritage | Lighthouse Protection Act, a bill which was also suppor |
From 1838 to 1840, he served as | lighthouse inspector for the portion of the east coast |
ommander on September 14, 1855, he served as | lighthouse inspector, First District, from November 185 |
Whilst in service, the | lighthouse was painted with red and white stripes, and |
The site also includes several one-story | lighthouse keeper's houses and the light station has a |
-Jean Fresnel developed several catadioptric | lighthouse reflectors. |
allon tank complete with coral and sharks, a | lighthouse, a model space shuttle ("The Spirit of Cerri |
al Japanese Navy submarines I-26 shelled the | lighthouse at Estevan Point on Vancouver Island, and I- |
tish Columbia, I-26 surfaced and shelled the | lighthouse and radio-direction-finding (RDF) installati |
Sheringham Point | Lighthouse is located on Vancouver Island, British Colu |
As of 2005, the Sheringham Point | Lighthouse Preservation Society is working to acquire t |
The Sherwood Point | lighthouse is a lighthouse located near Idlewild in Doo |
The largest island, showing the | lighthouse and associated outbuildings |
on 28 March, the William Hammond sighted the | lighthouse on Rottnest Island. |
sometimes made as Fresnel lenses, similar to | lighthouse lenses, including for use in solar furnaces. |
In 2010, the St. Simons Island | lighthouse underwent a major renovation. |
nnel Pile Light is a single-storey octagonal | lighthouse in Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia. |
Sister Island | Lighthouse* a light house located out from Schmerhorn L |
The West Sister Island | Lighthouse is still an active aid to navigation, and is |
rrent Cape Charles Light is a skeleton tower | lighthouse at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay on Smith |
Slip Point | Lighthouse is a lighthouse at Clallam Bay on the coast |
The Slip Point | Lighthouse was replaced in 1951 by a beacon and fog sig |
Slyne Head | Lighthouse is located at westernmost point of County Ga |
A light housed in a small granite | lighthouse known by this name was originally built by t |
he Lambert Point Light was a small screwpile | lighthouse in Norfolk, Virginia; it was built in 1872. |
- Smeaton's Tower, John Smeaton's Eddystone | Lighthouse off the coast of South West England, is firs |
The bluff in Smith Island | Lighthouse suddenly began to erode. |
Edward Rowe Snow, famous | lighthouse historian and author |
It was the first so-called sparkplug | lighthouse in the United States.The lighthouse contains |
t Would Feel to Be) Free / One" is a song by | Lighthouse Family, released as their first single from |
The South Bishop | Lighthouse, designed by James Walker, was built on the |
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. |
Construction on the Southwest Ledge | Lighthouse started in 1873 and was finished in 1877. |
Split Rock | Lighthouse |
Split Point | Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in Aireys Inlet, a s |
For reasons unknown, the Split Point | Lighthouse operated for many years under the opposite s |
Split Rock | Lighthouse, NY south of Essex, NY, near a natural bound |
site is now within the borders of Split Rock | Lighthouse State Park. |
Spurn Point | Lighthouse in the distance |
Spurn Head | Lighthouse |
third oldest remaining and only square stone | lighthouse in South Australia. |
A square wooden | lighthouse with a black stripe was built by the governm |
Then, mistaking St Agnes | Lighthouse for Longships Lighthouse, they ran on to the |
e support organization for the St. Augustine | Lighthouse & Museum and LAMP. |
The Grand Lake St. Marys | Lighthouse, also known as the "Northwoods Lighthouse", |
St. Mary's | Lighthouse is on the tiny St. Mary's Island, just north |
e Apalache Historic State Park and St. Marks | lighthouse are located near the mouth of the river, whi |
45 served as the Keeper of the St. Augustine | Lighthouse in Florida, thus making him also the first H |
The St. Simons | Lighthouse, along with the northernmost water tower on |
The St. Simons | lighthouse stands on the north side of the sound. |
A new replica of the Cape St. George | lighthouse was finished December 1, 2006 on St. George |
50 yards) eastsoutheast of the St. Anthony's | Lighthouse on St Anthony Head. |
its remote location, it is still staffed by | lighthouse keepers, and is one of the few lighthouses t |
Under standard Australian | lighthouse convention, red filters would usually be pla |
Start Point | lighthouse, Devon (1836) |
ther hilltop neighborhoods of Staten Island, | Lighthouse Hill is noted for having some of the most op |
As Fort Point Light Station, the | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The Brenton Reef Light was a steel tower | lighthouse at the entrance to Narragansett Bay, Rhode I |
eninsula, including the historic Stony Point | Lighthouse, built in 1826. |
The first Stratford Point | Lighthouse was built in 1822. |
themselves on a 1.0-mile-long 36th Street in | Lighthouse Point. |
being drawn to the source of strength, their | lighthouse, whose light drew them from all depths; thei |
A predominately concrete structure, the | lighthouse rests on a stone foundation. |
John Harmon as Sturges, the | Lighthouse Keeper |
ation techniques outgrew the need for such a | lighthouse, the Tybee Island lighthouse became obsolete |
He held many public offices such as | lighthouse commissioner and maintained a reputation as |
Sumburgh Head | Lighthouse is a lighthouse on Sumburgh Head at the sout |
tional dwellings for Supernumerary Assistant | Lighthouse Keepers were built, as the Baily lighthouse |
adkin, Amber Gomez, The Dirt Surfers, Edison | Lighthouse, Napoleon's Ghost, Venus In Bluejeans and Ge |
nown as the "Point Lot" which surrounded the | lighthouse property.) |
ches a padlock to the fence surrounding this | lighthouse, their love will prosper. |
A garden surrounds the | lighthouse. |
It is the only surviving screw-pile | lighthouse in North Carolina. |
mile (1.6 km) east of the future Table Bluff | Lighthouse in October 1858, and about 10 miles (16 km) |
Light is a 57 feet (17 m) tall steel-plated | lighthouse in Ludington, Michigan, which lies along the |
While it is certainly not extremely tall in | lighthouse standards, the hill that it stands on is one |
66 m) it is the twelfth tallest "traditional | lighthouse" in the world, as well as the second tallest |
71 m) it is the seventh tallest "traditional | lighthouse" in the world, and the fourth tallest stone |
it is the twenty-fourth tallest "traditional | lighthouse" in the world, as well as the third tallest |
m) it is the fifteenth tallest "traditional | lighthouse" in the world, as well as the tallest brick |
The Tasman Island | Lighthouse (constructed in 1906) is located on Tasman I |
The Tasman Island | Lighthouse is on Tasman Island off the coast of south-e |
It is the site of Tasmania's first | lighthouse. |
Tater Du | Lighthouse is Cornwall's most recently built lighthouse |
Madisonville's Tchefuncte River | Lighthouse stands resolutely on the Saint Tammany north |
ll as the upper stories of the Tegeler Plate | lighthouse were intended to be entirely built as steel |
Others include a Masonic-style temple, a | lighthouse, and a luxurious cave. |
in 1857 and was Washington Territory's third | lighthouse. |
were only twelve on the Tararua) and that a | lighthouse should be built at Waipapa Point. |
e townspeople of Marblehead requested that a | lighthouse be built at the entrance to the harbour. |
itself through accumulating sand so that the | lighthouse is now nearly six miles from the western end |
But it was only in 1817 that the | lighthouse started working after its lighting system wa |
The park is unique in that a | lighthouse, built in 1887, is on the southern end of th |
This would imply that the | lighthouse was built to satisfy the needs of regular tr |
trong feeling among the townspeople that the | lighthouse was helping the British fleet more than it w |
nclusion on the list raises awareness that a | lighthouse is in trouble. |
f shipping won over and it was agreed that a | lighthouse be constructed. |
the US Congress in 1843, confirmed that the | lighthouse was not well built. |
The present | lighthouse was constructed in 1861, although a previous |
reys, to prevent any confusion with the High | Lighthouse. |
om Green), the Angels approach the abandoned | lighthouse where Knox is holding Bosley prisoner. |
It was the last | lighthouse erected in Maryland. |
The old | lighthouse was built in 1836 by Trinity House and is no |
The first | lighthouse keeper was James Stockbridge Lewis, who had |
The new | lighthouse is about 12 metres (39 ft) tall and can be s |
In 1793, the Mumbles | Lighthouse was erected on the outer of the two tidal is |
The original | lighthouse was built in 1903 and was abandoned in 1909 |
cca Navigator System provided by the General | Lighthouse Authorities ceased to operate at midnight on |
The Tarkhankut | Lighthouse |
The reconstructed | lighthouse was not as popular as before and the 40 foot |
A local group, the Mayport | Lighthouse Association, hope to undertake a full restor |
The original | lighthouse, built in 1895, was destroyed in 1945 after |
The Alderney | Lighthouse (also known as Mannez Lighthouse) is a stone |
The original | lighthouse was a 72 ft (22 m) cypress tower. |
The first | lighthouse to mark the entrance to Carquinez Strait and |
The Low | lighthouse is one of three lighthouses in Burnham-on-Se |
The Prong's | lighthouse was constructed at the southern tip of the i |
The Knarraros | lighthouse (Icelandic: Knarrarosviti) is located on the |
The Pharos | Lighthouse (also known as the Upper Lighthouse) is a 93 |
and is now operated remotely by the Northern | Lighthouse Board from Edinburgh. |
original illuminating apparatus of the Batag | lighthouse was of Barbier, Benard & Turenne (Paris) man |
The famous | lighthouse rises 180 metres above sea level and was ina |
The island | lighthouse. |
or Lighthouses are a chapter of the American | Lighthouse Foundation (ALF). |
Pooles Island Light is the oldest | lighthouse still standing in Maryland and the fourth ol |
n Colombo, in close proximity to the Colombo | Lighthouse. |
The Beypore | Lighthouse was constructed in 1977 and the equipment su |
It is the only | lighthouse in the UK built in the Egyptian style. |
Island in the Inland Sea (near the Shiraishi | lighthouse in Hiroshima prefecture), the Asama ran agro |
The existing | lighthouse was completed and began service on the 8 Oct |
The original | lighthouse burned down in 1929 in suspicious circumstan |
The first | lighthouse was a square tower 33 metres (108 ft) high c |
The old | lighthouse keepers' cottages are now being let out to t |
The Western | Lighthouse |
olar Spot unit in 1935, adapting the fresnel | lighthouse lens for use in motion picture. |
The original | lighthouse was built in 1768, burned down and rebuilt i |
The first | lighthouse was built on Green Island in 1908. |
The wood-framed | lighthouse stands nears the island's shoreline, which m |
The lantern from the old | lighthouse eventually ended up mounted on a private lig |
f the “50 Lighthouses of Japan” by the Japan | Lighthouse Association. |
It was used in conjunction with the Low | lighthouse, which is still operating, to replace the or |
originally been installed in the 160-ft-tall | lighthouse tower. |
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 |
od following emancipation), it is the oldest | lighthouse on the island and the first cast iron lighth |
The original | lighthouse keeper's house was repaired and, with altera |
, 1989, on the 200th anniversary of the U.S. | Lighthouse Service, now the U.S. Coast Guard. |
er skilled workers in the colony, the French | lighthouse commission proposed a pre-fabricated iron de |
hter of William, the keeper of the Longstone | Lighthouse, which was situated about 600 yards (550m) f |
The old | lighthouse was destroyed before the Winter War of 1939- |
Today, one can tour the restored | lighthouse resembling a keeper's home of the 1920s and |
Harding confused the Shinnecock | Lighthouse at Ponquogue Point in Hampton Bays, which ha |
Punta Mulas Light was the second | lighthouse built on Vieques after the Puerto Ferro Ligh |
The Eddystone | Lighthouse (1846) |
The first | lighthouse on this site was privately erected in 1830. |
tween the Breakwater Fort and the breakwater | lighthouse killing five passengers. |
The current | lighthouse was built in 1915, with a 38-foot (12 m) tow |
For the Australian | lighthouse, see Cape St George Lighthouse (Australia). |
It is the highest | lighthouse in the three Baltic states, and is located a |
The existing | Lighthouse was built during 1860's. |
According to the Alabama | Lighthouse Association web site, the keeper brought a d |
nalled through it from a boat to the Mumbles | Lighthouse. |
The Lizard | Lighthouse was automated and demanned in 1998. |
She was assigned to the 7th | Lighthouse District in Key West, Florida. |
ch had emerged from the Senate, the Heritage | Lighthouse Protection Act, until Parliament was prorogu |
reys, to prevent any confusion with the High | Lighthouse, and battlements were added. |
The entire | lighthouse is painted white and is in the historic Port |
The first | lighthouse, a 50-foot (15 m) brick tower, was completed |
Reassigned to the 3rd | Lighthouse District, her name was shortened to simply P |
7 prior to being transferred back to the 2nd | Lighthouse District. |
Among his notable works is the Skerryvore | Lighthouse. |
In 1939 the U.S. | Lighthouse Service also merged under the control of the |
Today, the Brigantine | Lighthouse is one of Brigantine's most noticeable featu |
tion Herakles-Bulk sank near the Grundkallen | lighthouse. |
The High | lighthouse or pillar lighthouse is one of three lightho |
icholas's Chapel is reputed to be the oldest | lighthouse in the UK, a light/beacon has been there for |
It was the first | lighthouse authorized by the U.S. government, dating fr |
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