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was named District Engineer for the Eleventh | Lighthouse District, Those lights are New Presque Isle |
7 prior to being transferred back to the 2nd | Lighthouse District. |
The country was organized into 12 | lighthouse districts, each having an inspector (a naval |
Trinity House Flag on Portland Bill | Lighthouse, Dorset |
Trinity House flag on Portland Bill | Lighthouse, Dorset |
The Smalls | Lighthouse, Douglass's first solo project. |
such as the 100-year old City Hall, and the | Lighthouse Drive-in. |
Creek, four small boats sank near the Andros | Lighthouse, drowning more than 20 sailors. |
Fort Queenscliff was built around the | lighthouse during the Australian Gold Rush after concer |
irst O'Neill, John, defended the site of the | lighthouse during the War of 1812. |
mpossible to land supplies or keepers at the | lighthouse during bad weather. |
e men attracted others of similar quality to | lighthouse duty, both on the board and in district offi |
e construction of James Walker's Bishop Rock | Lighthouse, earning the nickname 'Cap'n Jim' during the |
A | lighthouse, East Chop Light, stands at the north end of |
“The iron, therefore, of the 1877 Vermilion | lighthouse echoed and resonated with the terrible traum |
lan Stevenson (1854, Edinburgh - 1938) was a | lighthouse engineer who built twenty six lighthouses in |
His father was the | lighthouse engineer Alan Stevenson. |
thers of Birmingham, glass manufacturers and | lighthouse engineers, and for the next six years his wo |
The | lighthouse entered service on 1st October 1900. |
extended period of time in Europe purchasing | lighthouse equipment on behalf of the Treasury, and the |
It was the last | lighthouse erected in Maryland. |
The Pasig River Light was the first | lighthouse erected in the Philippines. |
The current | lighthouse erected 1863 consists of a 24 metre (79 feet |
The second Eddystone | Lighthouse, erected by John Rudyerd, is completed. |
Original wooden | lighthouse established in 1827. |
r Light, a low stone building, was the first | lighthouse established by the U.S. Federal Government, |
9, which in turn replaced the original stone | lighthouse established in 1829. |
The | lighthouse established permanent service from 1906; aft |
A | lighthouse established in 1890, sits at the northwester |
The | Lighthouse Establishment sold the Richard Rush in 1848. |
The United States | Lighthouse Establishment first staffed the site. |
tourism), ethnologic (lime kiln, dry walls, | lighthouse, etc), as well as historic and archaeologica |
Lighthouse Evangelism was founded on April 16, 1978. | |
Lighthouse Evangelism (Singapore) | |
ney Sim Hang Nge, 61, supposedly an elder of | Lighthouse Evangelism, was jailed for two weeks and fin |
Coverage includes historic and current | lighthouse events and an events calendar for lighthouse |
The lantern from the old | lighthouse eventually ended up mounted on a private lig |
In 1890 a | lighthouse eventually took up service on the island, an |
railway at Harvey's Return then taken to the | Lighthouse every three months. |
Thousands of people flock to the | lighthouse every year, thanks to the continued public t |
No remnants of the | lighthouse exist. |
The | lighthouse existing today was built between 1367 and 13 |
The | lighthouse exterior was recently repaired and painted. |
Remixed is a remix album released by UK duo | Lighthouse Family on 24 November 2004 on Wildcard / Pol |
the second pop single written by British duo | Lighthouse Family for their second album Postcards from |
Lighthouse Family scaled down their appearances in earl | |
He combined his solo material with | Lighthouse Family hits and dedicated each and every son |
s the most successful single released by the | Lighthouse Family so far, having reached the top 10 in |
in over four years (the last time being with | Lighthouse Family). |
Drive" is a pop song written by British duo | Lighthouse Family, for their debut album Ocean Drive (1 |
t Would Feel to Be) Free / One" is a song by | Lighthouse Family, released as their first single from |
s best known as one half of the British duo, | Lighthouse Family. |
In 2010 he and Tunde Baiyewu reformed | Lighthouse Family. |
The album was the last to be released by the | Lighthouse Family. |
ger for artists including Diana Ross and the | Lighthouse Family. |
r - their partnership began, and they formed | Lighthouse Family. |
the brittleness of the timber studs and the | lighthouse fell to the ground. |
The | lighthouse fell into disrepair in the early 1990s, so a |
Lighthouse Field State Beach is a protected beach as pa | |
stival, Connecticut Film Festival, EdinDocs, | Lighthouse Film Festival , New Filmmakers New York, Phi |
also the "Boston Light" article for more on | lighthouse firsts. |
the same frequency at which the Orford Ness | lighthouse flashes. |
two raids during the Second World War on the | lighthouse, following the German occupation of the Chan |
man contracted to build the second Eddystone | Lighthouse, following the destruction of the original b |
1917: The town of Scituate bought the | lighthouse for $4,000. |
It was not seen as an important | lighthouse for commercial shipping any more. |
es on the Board of Directors for the Chicago | Lighthouse for the Blind and the communications committ |
Then, mistaking St Agnes | Lighthouse for Longships Lighthouse, they ran on to the |
as an honorary "light keeper" and opens the | lighthouse for tours on Thursday and Friday afternoons. |
The mission of The | Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is to create and enhance |
a participant in the AbilityOne Program, The | Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. has provided employment |
on to offering employment opportunities, The | Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. provides a wide range of |
t that everyone was obliged to remain at the | lighthouse for three days before returning to shore. |
land to the United States Government for the | lighthouse for $1.00. |
5. "Then I'll build a new | lighthouse for all you Big Steamers, |
including the Latino Commission on AIDS, The | Lighthouse for the Blind, The Miami-Dade County Teacher |
shores of the bay led to the provision of a | lighthouse for the bay in the first set of eight west c |
saved three young men from drowning near the | lighthouse, for which he was awarded a Silver Lifesavin |
U.S. Congress authorized a | lighthouse for the site in 1888. |
, obtaining the trademark to the name Edison | Lighthouse, formed a new group for touring and recordin |
South Buffalo North Side Light is a | lighthouse formerly located at the entrance to Buffalo |
or Lighthouses are a chapter of the American | Lighthouse Foundation (ALF). |
In 1984, the Rose Island | Lighthouse Foundation was founded to restore the dilapi |
Still visible is a portion of the | lighthouse foundation and the original tower site was l |
eremy D'Entremont, (a member of the American | Lighthouse Foundation and the first Board of Directors |
The Rose Island | Lighthouse Foundation preserves, maintains and operates |
the Authority and the Delaware River and Bay | Lighthouse Foundation, a non-profit, volunteer organiza |
Coast Guard leased the light to the American | Lighthouse Foundation; it is managed by the Friends of |
Lighthouse Friends) | |
Lighthouse from afar | |
n 2000 DRLPS obtained a 20-year lease on the | lighthouse from the Coast Guard. |
California | Lighthouse from offshore. |
View of Cape Lookout | Lighthouse from a public beach access on South Core Ban |
It is the only | lighthouse from Capbreton to Cap Ferret. |
foot steps and served as Keeper of the same | lighthouse from 1859 to 1862, becoming the first Hispan |
s formed and funded and, in 1995, leased the | lighthouse from the Coast Guard. |
d stature, it actually served as a permanent | lighthouse from nearly its beginning, to aid sailors in |
The Hunting Island | lighthouse from beach |
winds, and the lifting of the Hereford Inlet | Lighthouse from its foundations by the storm surge. |
A large dune protects the | lighthouse from the ocean, but as a result the tower is |
Lizard | Lighthouse from sea |
St Anthony Head and | Lighthouse, from Pendennis Head |
893 Sea Islands Hurricane the Hunting Island | Lighthouse functioned as a sanctuary for some passenger |
photogenic lighthouses, and was the focus of | lighthouse fund raisers for the Vineyard Environmental |
The last Eisenstaedt | lighthouse fundraiser was held in August 1995, the mont |
The | lighthouse gets its name because it is the point 30 mil |
lina, USA, the station is currently owned by | Lighthouse Gospel Network and features programing from |
ht all the land on the island except for the | lighthouse grounds for $90,000 and, in 1973, the federa |
to 1914, Mrs. Fish brought rich soil to the | lighthouse grounds, and planted grass, hedges, and tree |
This | lighthouse, guarding one of the world's busiest shippin |
Lazaretto Cairn | Lighthouse guides vessels westward on their approach to |
A primitive | lighthouse had been on the location since the early 170 |
Within a few months the | lighthouse had settled more than a foot on one side. |
because of this, the Block Island Southeast | Lighthouse had to be moved back about 360 feet (110 m) |
The | lighthouse had been ransacked, and Anderson had apparen |
Although a | lighthouse had been requested at the site since 1890, i |
The Cumberland Island | lighthouse had been built in 1820. |
The Humboldt Bay North Spit | Lighthouse had for many years been criticized as being |
The | lighthouse had been manned by two lighthouse-keepers; h |
The | lighthouse had a cannon during British rule to secure t |
Since 1990, the | lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern |
This active | lighthouse has a focal plane of 256 feet (78 m) with a |
The | lighthouse has a range of 25 nautical miles (about 46 k |
The Castle Hill | Lighthouse has also been and still is used as a startin |
Since April 1, 1993, the | lighthouse has been fully automated, and is now unmanne |
it is claimed that the light of Plumb Point | Lighthouse has gone out only once since then, during th |
The original | lighthouse has been replaced several times. |
great ceremony by John Forrest in 1895, the | lighthouse has since been automated. |
The Cape Henry | Lighthouse has long been important for the large amount |
The | lighthouse has a secondary light also. |
Additionally, the | Lighthouse has a Deaf-Blind Program focused on services |
The | lighthouse has a red light that flashes about every eig |
The | lighthouse has been active since 1867; its construction |
The | lighthouse has a rotating view that emits flashes of wh |
The 12-metre (39 ft) tall | lighthouse has an occulting light that flashes white, r |
Thus, the | lighthouse has a splendid panorama. |
The | lighthouse has been automated since 1997 at which time |
The | lighthouse has been unmanned since 1991. |
The masonry | lighthouse has a conical shape and is painted white wit |
The Loggerhead Key | lighthouse has a stone foundation and a conical brick t |
The | lighthouse has a floating dock and from the upper balco |
The | lighthouse has an attached two-story keeper's quarters, |
The | lighthouse has an iron screw-pile foundation with a pla |
The | lighthouse has two km of single track tarmaced road lea |
Built in 1995, this active | lighthouse has a focal plane of 289 feet (88 m). |
Cape Palliser | Lighthouse has 250+ steps to reach the base of the ligh |
The | lighthouse has a steel frame, an aluminum alloy skin, a |
The | lighthouse has a focal plane of 72 metres. |
Hermanson, Don, True | Lighthouse Hauntings, Revisited including Whitefish Poi |
Hermanson, Don, True | Lighthouse Hauntings, Revisited including Old Presque I |
The four three-bedroom houses next to the | lighthouse have overnight lodging for up to 50 people o |
As the enormous wave broke over the | lighthouse, he was able to hastily retreat back inside. |
on's father and uncle designed and built the | lighthouse here in 1854 and the writer visited it as a |
There is a | lighthouse here. |
Cornwall's | Lighthouse Heritage |
It is the largest and oldest | lighthouse heritage organization in Canada. |
t from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Lizard | Lighthouse Heritage Centre is located in the lighthouse |
ps into the harbor entrance, as the existing | lighthouse high above the water did no more than indica |
Lighthouse Hill is a 2002 British comedy film directed | |
Lighthouse Hill is the southernmost of the chain of hil | |
ther hilltop neighborhoods of Staten Island, | Lighthouse Hill is noted for having some of the most op |
of the same name in the borough of Queens), | Lighthouse Hill acquired its present name when the Stat |
f historic Richmondtown and New York Harbor, | Lighthouse Hill is also the site of the Jacques Marchai |
is located on Staten Island's Richmond Hill ( | Lighthouse Hill) at a point that is 141 feet above sea |
anoramic view of Kaohsiung from Cijin island | lighthouse hill. |
by former Tillamook Rock Light attendant and | lighthouse historian James A. Gibbs who was active in p |
Edward Rowe Snow, famous | lighthouse historian and author |
been credited with uncovering many parts of | lighthouse history that had been unknown, or which were |
rn Publishing, it is dedicated to preserving | lighthouse history, current and yesteryear, for future |
show that waves taller than the roof of the | lighthouse hit on 22 September 1922. |
It was relocated to the Burnett Heads | Lighthouse Holiday Park. |
The Burnett Heads | Lighthouse Holiday Park is open, but the tower is close |
The | lighthouse, however, is not open for climbing. |
St Nicholas' Chapel & | Lighthouse, Ilfracombe |
fire like a candle/ My body, whirling, is a | lighthouse illuminated by your image.” |
14 November - First Eddystone | Lighthouse illuminated. |
eory of light and changed the entire world's | lighthouse illumination to the Fresnel System. |
bier Company in Paris as a test lens for the | lighthouse illumination trials then going on at the Sou |
building made an appearance, supposedly as a | lighthouse in Maine, in the film remake The Women (star |
The Cuckolds Light is a | lighthouse in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. |
It is the only screw-pile | lighthouse in the bay which stands at its original site |
cliffs at Howth Head with Baily | Lighthouse in the distance |
e Texas State Park Board began restoring the | lighthouse in 1951, and it was opened to the public in |
onceived and oversaw the preservation of the | lighthouse in 1964. |
The Coast Guard automated the Lime Kiln | Lighthouse in August 1962, using photoelectric cells to |
Current | lighthouse, in 2008 |
s notably the first photovoltaically powered | lighthouse in the world and was instrumental in demonst |
The | lighthouse in Illichivsk |
Ballast Point Light was a | lighthouse in California, situated on Ballast Point, a |
day for having built New Jersey's Sandy Hook | Lighthouse in 1764, a structure whose principal task ha |
Race Rock | Lighthouse, in Long Island Sound, 8 miles (13 km) from |
This article is about the | lighthouse in Maine. |
It became essential to establish a major | Lighthouse in the region. |
This article is about a | lighthouse in Florida. |
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 |
For the | lighthouse in Massachusetts, see Bakers Island Light. |
ock formation located near the Eastern Point | Lighthouse in Gloucester, Massachusetts. |
For Eagle Island | Lighthouse in Erris, Co. Mayo, Ireland see Eagle Island |
(1974), "The | Lighthouse in Economics", Journal of Law and Economics |
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