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  2. Lightvessel stations of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Light vessel no. 3, Lightvessel no. 68: Humber Humber Conservancy Board: Humber: Helwick (from 1937 until 1942) Maintained by Humber Conservancy Board. Kentish Knock Kentish Knock: North Sea: Light vessel no. 3, Lightship 2000, Jenni Baynton (from 1949 until 1953) Smiths Knoll Smiths Knoll 52°43′30″N 2°18′0″E [22] Trinity House: North Sea

  3. List of lightvessels of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Light vessel no. 67 67: Now a wreck somewhere off the west coast of the British Isles. [citation needed] Lightvessel no. 68 68: Haisborough [24], Operation Overlord [25] 16 July to 11 November 1944 on "Kansas" station: Light vessel no. 69 69: South Goodwin [27] (until Oct 1940) 21 Oct 1940: Destroyed by a mine on 21 October 1940 while on ...

  4. List of lightvessels - Wikipedia

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    Most surviving light vessels reside in the United Kingdom and the United States. Some of the lightvessels mentioned in the lists have been renamed more than once, while others have been re-stationed or captured in war. Lightvessels were also not as permanent as a building or structure which helped lead to the replacement of others.

  5. Category:Lightships of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Lightvessel stations of Great Britain; ... Light Vessel 16; Light Vessel 72; Light Vessel 93; Light Vessel 95; Lightship 2000; Lightvessel No. 11; LV 14 Sula; LV 78 ...

  6. Lightship - Wikipedia

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    The ship has since been moved to the Solent Sky museum, also in Southampton. Breaksea Light Vessel following a refit at Swansea in 1978. David Avery and Robert Hamblin in 1731 placed the earliest British lightship at The Nore near the mouth of the River Thames. This was a private venture that operated profitably and without the need for ...

  7. Sandettie Lightvessel - Wikipedia

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    Sandettie is a lightvessel station located at Sandettie Bank in the North Sea. It is one of the 22 coastal weather stations whose conditions are reported in the BBC Shipping Forecast. [1] The vessel is named after her location on the Sandettie Bank, due north of Calais and due east of the South Foreland. The ship has no engine and is not crewed.

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  9. Greenwich Lightvessel - Wikipedia

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    The name of the station derives from the fact that is located close to the Greenwich (or Prime) Meridian. The vessel currently on this station is the solar powered Trinity House Lightvessel No. 5, built in 1946 and in active service at various stations around the British coast since 1947. [2]