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  2. File:LighthouseMap.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Short title: To the Lighthouse. Mindmap: Image title: To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. Mindmap. Author: Vitaly Repin: Keywords: modern,postmodern,woolf,lighthouse

  3. Heugh Battery - Wikipedia

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    Heugh Battery was one of three erected in 1860 to protect the fast-growing port of Hartlepool. Heugh and Lighthouse Battery were placed close by the lighthouse and armed with four and two 68pr smoothbore guns respectively. The third battery, Fairy Cove mounted three of the same weapons and was slightly further to the north at the end of the ...

  4. Airway beacon - Wikipedia

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    An aerial lighthouse located in Pansio, Turku, Finland An airway beacon (US) or aerial lighthouse (UK and Europe) was a rotating light assembly mounted atop a tower. These were once used extensively in the United States for visual navigation by airplane pilots along a specified airway corridor .

  5. Pundit Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Aerial Lighthouse trailer, showing the shutters around the lamp house. The Aerial Lighthouse was used pre-war as a navigational beacons, as part of the Occult system. [17] They indicated air routes and navigational markers, rather than airfields. [2] [18] Each lighthouse signalled a single Morse letter.

  6. Lange Jaap - Wikipedia

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    At a height of 63.5 metres (208.2 ft) it is one of the tallest "traditional lighthouses" in the world. [3] For almost a century, from 1878 to 1974, it was the tallest lighthouse in the Netherlands, until the construction of the Maasvlakte Light. According to The Lighthouse Directory it is the tallest non-skeletal cast-iron lighthouse in the world.

  7. Fort Schuyler - Wikipedia

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    Fort Schuyler was one of many forts built along the east coast of the United States under the third system of US fortifications in the aftermath of the War of 1812, when it became apparent that the U.S. coast was poorly defended against foreign invasion. Fort Schuyler was begun in 1833 and dedicated in 1856 after 75% completion, though not ...

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  9. List of lighthouses and lightvessels in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Nieuwpoort Lighthouse: Flanders: Nieuwpoort: 1949 A lighthouse called Vierboet was established in downtown Nieuwpoort already in 1284. It got a lantern in 1863 and was eventually destroyed in World War I. The current lighthouse is the successor to a tower from 1926. [1]