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A lighthouse on the south-east corner of the peninsula is the southern-most lighthouse on mainland Australia and has operated continuously since 1859.
The local lighthouse at Nobska Point is operated by the USCG, and the accompanying house is the home of the commander of the USCG base at Little Harbor.
It operated as a manned lighthouse from 1882 to 1952.
The lighthouse marking the entrance to the St. Lawrence Seaway is now a youth hostel operated by Hostelling International USA.
The island's lighthouse, built by Robert Stevenson, has operated since 1833.
It only operated as a lighthouse until 1860, when a Pile Light was built and anchored off Shelly Beach, after which it served as a time ball tower.
Tours of the lighthouse are operated by Trinity House
Peggys Cove has a classic red-and-white lighthouse still operated by the Canadian Coast Guard.
A lighthouse has operated at Cape Spear since September 1836.
The island has " a lighthouse per mile " with the Northern and Western lighthouses on the island, as well as the Peter Island lighthouse in Grand Passage ; all are automated and are operated by the Canadian Coast Guard.
The lighthouse is operated remotely by Trinity House.
The current lighthouse, which is solar powered and operated by Trinity House, comprises a masonry tower strengthened by vertical and horizontal wrought iron bands, with a red glass reinforced plastic tower on top.
* NLV Pole Star, a lighthouse tender vessel operated by the United Kingdom's Northern Lighthouse Board
In 1938 it was estimated that 100, 000 visitors stopped by, five times more than any other federally operated lighthouse.
The lighthouse is now part of the Split Rock Lighthouse State Park and is operated by the Minnesota Historical Society.
When Toledo was founded in 1833, it was part of the Michigan Territory, and the Port of Toledo operated the lighthouse.
The lighthouse was still operated by the Port of Toledo, but the island was still claimed and charted as Michigan territory within Monroe County.
A United States Life-Saving Service station was built next to the lighthouse where it operated until the 1940s and was destroyed in 1963.
Eventually he becomes convinced that a lighthouse keeper might be his soulmate, since they would both be theoretically lonely individuals ; instead he finds the lighthouse is operated by a machine, EARL ( Electronic Automatic Robotic Lighthouse ).
The lighthouse is the most remote lighthouse operated by Trinity House.

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This port was constructed in a semicircle with two moles and a lighthouse at its mouth.
It is shaped somewhat like a short lighthouse ( with no illumination ).
The secretariat of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage are currently working with the Government of Egypt on an initiative to add the bay of Alexandria ( to include remains of the lighthouse ) on a World Heritage List of submerged cultural sites.
The lighthouse remains a civic symbol of the city of Alexandria and of the Alexandria Governorate with which the city is more or less coterminous.
After the captain of the naval vessel identifies himself and demands a course change, the other party responds with, " I'm a lighthouse.
Germany's smallest lighthouse is located here, being also the only one with a thatched roof.
The breakwater has a lighthouse on its western end and a beacon with a spherical cage on top at the eastern end.
Bartholdi was in any event busy with other possible projects ; in the late 1860s, he approached Ismail Pasha, Khedive of Egypt, with a plan to build a huge lighthouse in the form of an ancient Egyptian female fellah or peasant, robed and holding a torch aloft, at the northern entrance to the Suez Canal in Port Said.
Specialized types of triode (" lighthouse " tubes, with low capacitance between elements ) provide useful gain at microwave frequencies.
Moreover, oil lanterns cannot be seen very far over water at night, unless they are large, fitted with mirrors or lenses, and mounted at a great height ( i. e., in a lighthouse ).
Once a flourishing small community with a lighthouse, the island was destroyed by coastal erosion and now exists as a shoal that is exposed at low tide.
A Fresnel lens can capture more oblique light from a light source, thus allowing the light from a lighthouse equipped with one to be visible over greater distances.
Often referred to as " The Rock ," the small island was developed with facilities for a lighthouse, a military fortification, a military prison ( 1868 ), and a federal prison from 1933 until 1963.
The Île de Patiras is 200 ha in size with a lighthouse to aid navigation in the estuary.
It also had the dual function as lighthouse with a rotating beacon fuelled by oil from 1818.
* The British inserts were filmed at the TVS Television Theatre in Gillingham, Kent ( since closed ) and presents Fraggle Rock as a rocky sea-island with a lighthouse.
The lighthouse keeper is The Captain ( played by Fulton Mackay ), a retired sailor who lives with his faithful dog Sprocket.
Ostia itself was provided with all the services a town of the time could require ; in particular, a famous lighthouse.
The quiet character of Old Hunstanton remains distinct from and complements that of its busy sibling, with clifftop walks past a privately owned redundant lighthouse and the ruins of St. Edmund's Chapel, built in 1272.
Scheveningen is a modern seaside resort with a long sandy beach, an esplanade, a pier, and a lighthouse.
The lighthouse, which overlooked the Mispillion River and Cedar Creek, was established in 1831 with a 65 foot tower.
The lighthouse keepers ' dwellings and other historic light station buildings are now home to the lighthouse museum, with exhibits on lighthouse life, lighthouse and Fresnel lens restoration, the keepers and their families, Daytona Beach and Florida history, and shipwrecks.

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