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Esaki | Lighthouse was one of the first lighthouses built in th |
Whilst in service, the | lighthouse was painted with red and white stripes, and |
The | lighthouse was first lit in 1872; 138 years ago (1872), |
The new | lighthouse was built on a timber foundation crib. |
The | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
ing became more prominent in the area, a new | lighthouse was needed and the current Morgan Point Ligh |
In 1979 the | lighthouse was closed for restoration for seven years, |
The | lighthouse was originally constructed on nearby East Is |
mariners away from the treacherous reef, the | lighthouse was given a new mission in 2008 when scienti |
The | lighthouse was built in 1831 with a stone keeper's dwel |
This | lighthouse was built of iron rings, and as the site for |
In 1773 a third | lighthouse was built which was also destroyed, this tim |
lation of new lamps in 1829, and in 1846 the | lighthouse was rebuilt and moved away from the eroding |
The Cape Schanck | lighthouse was built in 1859 as the second coastal ligh |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
Designed by Michael H. Crisp, the | lighthouse was constructed with a completely automatic |
In 1946, the | lighthouse was scheduled for demolition which led to th |
A | lighthouse was finally successfully erected on Rebecca |
The request for a | lighthouse was necessitated by the existence of a shoal |
In January 1918 the | lighthouse was the only structure on the island and the |
The | lighthouse was powered originally by paraffin oil, but |
Construction was authorized in 1866, but the | lighthouse was not actually built until 1868 at a cost |
e to the shape of St. George Island a second | lighthouse was constructed at the southernmost tip to b |
The first | lighthouse was constructed at the west end of the islan |
trong feeling among the townspeople that the | lighthouse was helping the British fleet more than it w |
Point Montara | Lighthouse was established in February 1875. |
In 1880, the | lighthouse was occupied by American landscape painter W |
The first | lighthouse was constructed of wood in 1684, but was bur |
In 1891 the | lighthouse was completed and until today it remains Aus |
The | lighthouse was added to the National Register of Histor |
The current sparkplug | lighthouse was built in 1885. |
As of 2009, the McGulpin | lighthouse was staffed in summer by unpaid volunteers. |
The | lighthouse was the first guiding light to the entrance |
The | lighthouse was saved from demolition in 1972 and refurb |
After its restoration, the | lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Histo |
By the end of the 1950s the | lighthouse was dismantled and sold for scrap. |
The original 1868 | lighthouse was a cast iron tower, 190 feet (58 m) tall, |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1983, and today, Davaar is |
During World War II, the | lighthouse was painted camouflage green and a radar sta |
The | lighthouse was designed by Green & Foster and Jeremiah |
Like many other lighthouses in Italy, this | lighthouse was severely damaged during the World War II |
The | lighthouse was put back into service after the war. |
However, due to weather, the | lighthouse was not finished until June 1, 1906. |
The first Stratford Point | Lighthouse was built in 1822. |
This | lighthouse was a featured clue box destination for team |
The | lighthouse was deactivated in 1933 and although the lig |
A third | lighthouse was therefore built in 1880. |
The brick | lighthouse was built in 1855 and was discontinued in 19 |
This | lighthouse was destroyed by fire in 1922. |
The | lighthouse was manned until 1986, when it transitioned |
Point Cabrillo | Lighthouse was established in 1909, displaying a 3rd Or |
The | lighthouse was updated five years later with a 38-foot |
It was only in 1927 the | lighthouse was finally automated, the light source was |
The | lighthouse was established in 1849 and the current towe |
In 1980, the | lighthouse was fully automated and the lighthouse keepe |
The | lighthouse was torn down in 1960; the site is now on th |
The lookout at the | lighthouse was just preparing to enter the sighting in |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1964 and the keepers were r |
The present | lighthouse was constructed in 1863, during Malacca's st |
The Currituck Beach | Lighthouse was the last major brick lighthouse built on |
island and equipped with a minor light, the | lighthouse was unsuccessful in guiding ships safely pas |
Santa Barbara | Lighthouse was a lighthouse in California, United State |
The | lighthouse was built in 1931 and automated in 1959. |
The | lighthouse was bombarded in World War I, and attacked a |
The | lighthouse was meant to serve the increased shipping tr |
The | lighthouse was built in response to the wreck of the pa |
Savannah | Lighthouse was a lighthouse in Georgia, United States, |
A screw-pile | lighthouse was constructed on the spot in 1867. |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1980 and the original Fresn |
The | lighthouse was constructed and was lit on 1898. |
The | lighthouse was built in 1952 after the Old Colombo Ligh |
The oldest | lighthouse was transformed to a watch tower (the red an |
After the | lighthouse was taken out of service, it was purchased b |
In 1998-2000, for the new Millennium, the | lighthouse was restored. |
A | lighthouse was assigned to Point Reyes in 1855, but con |
the US Congress in 1843, confirmed that the | lighthouse was not well built. |
ial in the form of an aluminum scale replica | lighthouse was placed over her grave in Spruce Head Cem |
The | lighthouse was automated in 1982 and is now owned by th |
In August 2004, the | lighthouse was equipped with a radio beacon "Yantar-2M- |
The current | lighthouse was built in 1876 and is still in operation |
Thirty years later, in 1859, the | lighthouse was deactivated, but it still stands today, |
Spencer in 1974, the same year in which the | lighthouse was automated. |
Construction of the | lighthouse was granted by King Charles Albert of Savoy |
at the station on October 24, 1856, and the | lighthouse went into operation a short time later. |
In 1860, the | lighthouse went in service. |
Granite Island and the | lighthouse were purchased by Scott and Martine Holman i |
ll as the upper stories of the Tegeler Plate | lighthouse were intended to be entirely built as steel |
e structures immediately to the south of the | lighthouse were to provide the keepers with fresh water |
Four panels from Green Cape | Lighthouse were fitted, changing the characteristic to |
The top 94 feet (29 m) of the current | lighthouse were added in 1867. |
The first keepers of the Cromer | Lighthouse were two young women who jointly received a |
Rebecca Flaherty and five others in the | lighthouse were killed. |
Funds for the | lighthouse were approved by Congress August 31, 1852 an |
om Green), the Angels approach the abandoned | lighthouse where Knox is holding Bosley prisoner. |
Designs for the | lighthouse where drawn up by a George Halpin, a Senior |
They were taken to the | lighthouse, where they soon recovered. |
It then moves to inside a | lighthouse, where the performance continues. |
even more significant than around Beavertail | Lighthouse where sound tests were run later in 1881. |
Heyda was taken to the Pointe de Maisonnette | lighthouse where Lieutenant Commander Desmond Piers of |
ium, the section behind the goal over by the | Lighthouse, which many have nicknamed "The Fort". |
with foundations from the 12th century and a | lighthouse, which is 59 m high, dating from 1880. |
It is home to a 42-foot-tall (13 m) | lighthouse, which was built in 1893 and automated in 19 |
It was used in conjunction with the Low | lighthouse, which is still operating, to replace the or |
awkins Point Light was an unusual screw-pile | lighthouse which displayed the front light to the Brewe |
hter of William, the keeper of the Longstone | Lighthouse, which was situated about 600 yards (550m) f |
The site of the | lighthouse, which marks the north end of Cardigan Bay, |
It is considered a second-order | lighthouse, which began operating on February 1, 1930. |
It has a | lighthouse, which has the characteristic of being the e |
Visitors can tour the | lighthouse, which is operated by the Westport South Bea |
served until the construction of the current | lighthouse, which was lit on August 25, 1959. |
The city was named for the Hillsboro Inlet | Lighthouse, which is located in nearby Hillsboro Beach. |
An improved | lighthouse, which also survives, was raised in 1866 thr |
The explosion damaged the | lighthouse which was 3,000 yards (2,700 m) away. |
to operate, replacing the Faro Viejo or old | lighthouse, which was built in a lower part of the isla |
The | lighthouse, which overlooked the Mispillion River and C |
or Trial Island is home to the Trial Islands | Lighthouse which is operated by the Canadian Coast Guar |
dismantled in 1890 to make way for a harbor | lighthouse, which operated into the 20th century. |
The Old Burnett Heads Light is an inactive | lighthouse which used to be located on the south side o |
Cape Naturaliste is also the site of a | lighthouse which was activated in 1904. |
A | lighthouse, which was designed by David Stevenson, was |
The point has a | lighthouse, which consists of a 23 metre high conical t |
e loss of a family during a blaze within the | lighthouse which once stood close to the site of Fort C |
Blackwell Island | Lighthouse, which is also known as Welfare Island Light |
The Leading Point Light was an unusual | lighthouse which displayed the rear light to the Brewer |
rted being able to see a light in the ruined | lighthouse, which enabled them to land safely despite a |
The Conover Beacon is a | lighthouse which functioned as the front light of the n |
Its type locality is Santa Barbara | Lighthouse, which is in a Serravallian marine dolomite |
It contains a | lighthouse which is nicknamed Bug Light by the locals a |
vassi is a wrecked ship just off the Needles | lighthouse, which is at the western end of the Isle of |
The | lighthouse, which was known locally as Farola (Spanish |
Tours of the | lighthouse, which is accessible by boat, are operated b |
town government expressed an interest in the | lighthouse, which is not expected to be transferred fro |
The Voslapp range lights replace a single | lighthouse which was built in 1907. |
Grace then remained at the | lighthouse while William and three of the rescued crew |
performed for charity events such as Project | Lighthouse, who provides warm clothing and bedding to n |
lude Stillwater, and one evolved into Edison | Lighthouse, who had the number one record "Love Grows ( |
being drawn to the source of strength, their | lighthouse, whose light drew them from all depths; thei |
ird & Co in 1847, which sank off Portpatrick | Lighthouse, Wigtownshire, Scotland, in June 1850 on its |
carriage house, Americana Museum, miniature | lighthouse, windmill, a clock tower museum, trolley sta |
A 'My | Lighthouse Window' capital campaign for the $138,000 ma |
It is Australia's most powerful | lighthouse, with a light intensity of 2,200,000 cd. |
e Coast Guard announced it would replace the | lighthouse with a steel tower, but a public outcry led |
Sailors heavily criticized the | lighthouse, with complaints that the light was too weak |
It is the only U.S. | lighthouse with an elevator and was the last on shore m |
The McGulpin Point Light, a true | lighthouse with a light tower and attached lighthouse k |
It is a near replica of Eddystone | Lighthouse with a glass dome or viewing lantern which c |
ed about 300 metres south-southeast from the | lighthouse, with the forecastle of the barge protruding |
was built in 1841, it was the first Swedish | lighthouse with lens. |
This was the last shore | lighthouse with an integral keeper's residence built on |
It existed as a | lighthouse with keeper from 1895 to 1935, and as an una |
community activists to take ownership of the | lighthouse with the goal of preserving the facility for |
A square wooden | lighthouse with a black stripe was built by the governm |
In 1817, a small | lighthouse with a light 8.5 metres (28 ft) above high w |
The | lighthouse with a 11 m (36 ft) high conical shaped towe |
First order Fresnel lens at Point Reyes | lighthouse, with curtains to prevent damage from sun du |
unfight - Denton tends a lonely and isolated | lighthouse with a minimal crew of three men, himself in |
1774 a cylindrical 25 metres (82 ft) granite | lighthouse with a stone rectangular main building were |
ucted, because it was a risk to mistake this | lighthouse with the one on Ertholmene. |
The modern completed | lighthouse with foghorn c.1907 with courthouses |
Old Field Point Light is a | lighthouse within the village of Old Field, New York be |
Fantage, Castle, Carnival, Beach with | lighthouse, Wizard's Domain,and School The Forest incul |
Smeaton (responsible for the third Eddystone | Lighthouse), working for the Tweed Bridges Trust. |
a laser light show from the main breakwater | lighthouse would play from early evening to midnight. |
A | lighthouse would later be built near this site. |
ts in water 50 ft (15m) deep, a conventional | lighthouse would have been difficult, forcing the choic |
the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914, the | lighthouse would become "the most important aid to navi |
Both the sale and demolition of a designated | lighthouse would require public consultation. |
in 1902 that although the economically small | lighthouse would be able to support ships travelling fr |
released a self published book Shine Like A | Lighthouse, written by Tim Janis, illustrated by Steve. |
A third | lighthouse, Wyre Light, was built in 1839-40 by Alexand |
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