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Corsewall and Lighthouse
Corsewall Lighthouse is a lighthouse at Corsewall Point, Kirkcolm near Stranraer in the region of Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland.
Corsewall Lighthouse was exhibited in 1817 but that year, the Principal Keeper at Corsewall was reported for incompetence after falling asleep on duty as the revolving apparatus of the light had stopped for a certain period.
Although the light is still operated by the Northern Lighthouse Board, since automation in 1994 the rest of Corsewall Lighthouse has been converted into the four-star Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel.
* Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel

Corsewall and is
The definition of the name Corsewall is the place or well of the Cross.

Corsewall and .
File: Remains_of_Corsewall_Castle_-_geograph. org. uk_-_862643. jpg | Corsewall Castle, Kirkcolm
* Corsewall Castle, Kirkcolm http :// commons. wikimedia. org / wiki / File: Remains_of_Corsewall_Castle_-_geograph. org. uk_-_862643. jpg
* Corsewall Castle, Kirkcolm http :// www. scottishcastlesassociation. com / rec-id-170-cat_id-2-highlight-2. htm

Lighthouse and was
John Smeaton made an important contribution to the development of cements when he was planning the construction of the third Eddystone Lighthouse ( 1755 – 9 ) in the English Channel.
It earned the nickname " Lighthouse of the Pacific " because it was the most active volcano in Central America.
In the 20th century, Theosophy was further developed by Annie Besant and Charles Webster Leadbeater, while people like Alice Bailey, Rudolf Steiner and many others, became the source for a whole range of post-theosophical movements such as The Summit Lighthouse.
The Lighthouse of Alexandria ( in Ancient Greek, ὁ Φάρος της Ἀλεξανδρείας ), was a tower built between 280 and 247 BC on the island of Pharos at Alexandria, Egypt.
* A replica of the Lighthouse of Alexandria was constructed in the Window of the World Cultural Park in Shenzhen, China.
St. Anthony's Lighthouse at St. Anthony's Head near Falmouth, Cornwall was featured in the title sequence of the children's live action puppet television program series Fraggle Rock created by Jim Henson.
This is the upper portion of John Smeaton's Eddystone Lighthouse, which was originally built on the Eddystone Rocks ( 22. 5 km south ) in 1759.
The statue was administered by the United States Lighthouse Board until 1901 and then by the Department of War ; since 1933 it has been maintained by the National Park Service.
The Lizard Lighthouse was built at Lizard Point in 1752 and the RNLI operates The Lizard lifeboat station.
* May 5 – The novel To the Lighthouse was finished by Virginia Woolf.
She was also the president or patron of numerous organisations, such as the West Indies Olympic Association, the Girl Guides, Northern Ballet Theatre, and the London Lighthouse ( an AIDS charity that has since merged with the Terrence Higgins Trust ).
Because of the hazards of the cape from coral shoals to shipping, the first Cape Canaveral Lighthouse was built and completed in 1843.
The Columbus Lighthouse – Faro a Colón – was erected in Santo Domingo in honor of this occasion, with an approximate cost of 400 million Dominican pesos.
Bamburgh Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1910 to guide shipping both passing along the Northumberland coast and in the waters around the Farne Islands.
More controversial was that Balaguer spent two hundred million US Dollars on the construction of a massive ten-story Columbus Lighthouse.
Completed in 1992, the Columbus Lighthouse was designed to beam the image of a Christian cross into the night sky and to be visible for tens of miles.
The Pencarrow Head Lighthouse was the first permanent lighthouse built in New Zealand.
The light was decommissioned in 1935 when it was replaced by the Baring Head Lighthouse.
Local radio was provided by Heart North Devon, the station, originally called Lantern FM and based in Bideford in a building named " the Lighthouse ", later moved to an industrial estate in nearby Barnstaple.
It was very influential within these special markets, and spawned a number of clones on different platforms, notably Lighthouse Design's Quantrix, which has since been spun off into its own company.
Notable among these was Lighthouse Design's Quantrix, an almost direct clone aimed at the financial market.
The traditional Cumbrae Lighthouse was built in 1793 by Thomas Smith under commission from the Commissioners of the Northern Lights.
In February 1890, the Sochi Lighthouse was constructed.
The Aquarium makes an extremely brief cameo in Ghost Adventures during the Point Sur Lighthouse episode, while the crew was leaving the bay on a boat to the waters off the coast of the lighthouse

Lighthouse and automated
Two fully automated lighthouses operate on the island to aid passing maritime traffic: Bathurst Lighthouse and Wadjemup Lighthouse.
In 1898 the Spaniards built the Arecibo Lighthouse which was automated in 1964 and is in use today.
The Lighthouse was fully automated in 1980 and is now monitored from the Trinity House Operations Control Centre at Harwich with regular visits made by an attendant.
* 1950 The Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse demolished and the East End Lighthouse was automated.
Sherkin has an automated Lighthouse, maintained by locals.
The Lighthouse was commissioned in 1888 and was manned by three keepers until 1920 when it was automated.
The light was automated in 1988 and is now operated remotely by the Northern Lighthouse Board from Edinburgh.
At the south-east corner of Howth Head, in the area known as Bail ( e ) y ( historically, the Green Bayley ) is the automated Baily Lighthouse, successor to previous safety mechanisms, at least as far back as the late 17th century.
On the other side of the island from Carloforte is a functioning lighthouse ( Capo Sandalo Lighthouse, now automated ), locally known simply as ' il faro ' and whose structure dates back to the 1880s.
In 1976 the Macquarie Lighthouse was fully automated, the last lightstation staff left the site in 1989.
Lightkeepers were withdrawn in 1990 when the lighthouse was automated ; it is now remotely monitored from the Northern Lighthouse Boards Headquarters in Edinburgh.
In 1986 the lightkeepers were withdrawn when the lighthouse was automated and the owners, the Northern Lighthouse Board, sold the island to the millionaire philanthropist Sir Tom Farmer, best known for founding Kwik-Fit.

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