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Lighthouse / Lighthouse


#1 Guánica Light

Guánica Light ( Spanish : Faro de Guánica ) was a historic lighthouse located in the town of Guánica, Puerto Rico in the Guánica State Forest . It was first lit in 1893 and deactivated in 1950. [3] The light marked the entrance to Guánica Bay and bridge the gap between Los Morrillos Light and Caja d

#2 Dutch Island Light

Dutch Island Light is a historic lighthouse on Dutch Island off Jamestown, Rhode Island . [2] [3] [4] Lighthouse Dutch Island Light Dutch Island light in 2009, viewed from a kayak Location Jamestown, Rhode Island Coordinates 41°29′48.27″N 71°24′15.35″W Tower Constructed 1826 Foundation Surface rock

#3 Glosholm Lighthouse

The Glosholm Lighthouse (later Glosholm daymark ) was a lighthouse on a southern tip of the Glosholm Island in the Pellinge archipelago in the Gulf of Finland , outside of Porvoo . With increasing sea traffic in the area, the lighthouse was constructed during the years 1832–1835. It served from 1835

#4 Crisp Point Light

Crisp Point was one of five U.S. Life-Saving Service Stations along the coast of Lake Superior between Munising and Whitefish Point in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan . The lighthouse is within McMillan Township in Luce County . Lighthouse in Michigan, United States Lighthouse Crisp Point Light Cris

#5 Presque Isle Light

The Presque Isle Light , historically nicknamed the "Flash Light" , is a lighthouse on the shore of Lake Erie in U.S. state of Pennsylvania . [2] It is one of three lighthouses in Erie , along with the Erie Land Light and the North Pier Light . The lighthouse is situated on the northern shoreline of

#6 Kya Lighthouse

The Kya Lighthouse ( Norwegian : Kya fyrstasjon ) is a coastal lighthouse in the municipality of Osen in Trøndelag county, Norway . The lighthouse is located on the small island of Kya in the ocean about 15 kilometres (9.3   mi) northwest of the village of Seter . The Buholmråsa Lighthouse is locate

#7 Wyre Light

The Wyre Light was a 40-foot (12   m) tall iron screw-pile lighthouse marking the navigation channel to the town of Fleetwood , Lancashire , England. [3] Lighthouse at Fleetwood, Lancashire, England Lighthouse Wyre Light The derelict Wyre Light in 2007 Location offshore Fleetwood Lancashire England

#8 Ambrose Light

Ambrose Light , often called Ambrose Tower , was the light station at the convergence of several major shipping lanes in Lower New York Bay , including Ambrose Channel , the primary passage for ships entering and departing the Port of New York and New Jersey . Former light station in the Lower New Y

#9 Nordøyan Lighthouse

Nordøyan Lighthouse ( Norwegian : Nordøyan fyr ) is a coastal lighthouse in the municipality of Nærøysund in Trøndelag , Norway . It was established in 1890 and automated in 1989. The light is powered on all year except from May 12 until July 25 due to the midnight sun in this region. [1] Lighthouse

#10 Cape Canaveral Light

The Cape Canaveral Light is a historic lighthouse on the east coast of the U.S. state of Florida . [2] [3] [4] [5] The light was established in 1848 to warn ships of the dangerous shoals that lie off its coast. It is located inside the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and managed by the Space Laun

#11 Eierland Lighthouse

The Eierland Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the northernmost tip of the Dutch island of Texel . It is named for the former island Eierland . Lighthouse Eierland Lighthouse Texel Eierland Lighthouse Location Eierland Texel Netherlands Coordinates 53°10′55.7″N 4°51′18.9″E Tower Constructed 1864 Constru

#12 Marstein Lighthouse

Marstein Lighthouse ( Norwegian : Marstein fyrstasjon ) is an active lighthouse in the municipality of Austevoll , in Vestland county, Norway . It is located on the small island of Store Marstein just west of the island of Stora Kalsøy on the south side of the entrance to the Korsfjorden and therefo

#13 Kannur Lighthouse

The Kannur Lighthouse is located near the Payyambalam Beach , a few kilometers from Kannur town , in Kerala state, south India . It is adjacent to the Sea View Park and the Government Guest House. The lighthouse is still active and overlooks the Arabian Sea . [2] Lighthouse in Kerala, India This art


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Manufacturer / Manufacturer


#1 Gourlay Brothers

Gourlay Brothers was a marine engineering and shipbuilding company based in Dundee , Scotland. It existed between 1846 and 1908. Gourlay Brothers and Company (Dundee) Ltd. Type Private limited company Industry Marine engineering Shipbuilding Predecessor Gourlay, Mudie & Co. (1846-1853) Gourlay Broth


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Ship / Ship


#1 HMS Surly (1894)

HMS Surly was a Rocket -class destroyer of the Royal Navy . She was launched at Clydebank in 1894, served in home waters and was sold in 1920. Rocket-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see HMS Surly . Drawing of HMS Surly . D Squadron, preliminary cruise 25 July 1901 History United

#2 Japanese destroyer Nowaki (1906)

Nowaki ( 野分 ) ("A gale between grass" or "Autumn typhoon") was one of 32 Kamikaze -class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the first decade of the 20th century. Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy For other ships with the same name, see Japanese destroyer Nowaki . Sister s

#3 USS Robison

USS Robison (DDG-12) , named for Rear Admiral Samuel Shelburne Robison , was a Charles F. Adams -class guided missile armed destroyer in the service of the United States Navy . Charles F. Adams-class destroyer USS Robison underway in 1966 History United States Name Robison Namesake Samuel Shelburne

#4 HMS Thruster (1917)

HMS Thruster was an R-class destroyer which served with the Royal Navy during the First World War . The R class were an improvement on the previous M class with geared steam turbines to improve efficiency. Built by Hawthorn Leslie and launched in January 1917, Thruster joined the Harwich Force , ser

#5 HMS Hursley (L84)

HMS Hursley was a Second World War Type II Hunt-class escort destroyer of the British Royal Navy . She is the only Royal Navy ship to have carried this name. Hursley is a village in Hampshire . Commissioned in 1942, she served in the Mediterranean, before being transferred to the Hellenic Navy in No

#6 Japanese destroyer Kuwa (1944)

Kuwa ( 桑 , " Mulberry ") was one of 18 Matsu -class escort destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II . Destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy Sister ship Momi , 4 September 1944 History Empire of Japan Name Kuwa Namesake Mulberry Builder Fujinagata Shipyards , Osaka Laid d

#7 USS Twining

USS Twining (DD-540) , a Fletcher -class destroyer , was a ship of the United States Navy named for Rear Admiral Nathan C. Twining (1869–1924). Fletcher-class destroyer USS Twining underway in the 1950s History United States Name Twining Namesake Nathan C. Twining Builder Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp

#8 USS Benham (DD-796)

USS Benham (DD-796) was a Fletcher -class destroyer in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1946 and from 1951 to 1960. She was then transferred to Peru where she served as BAP Villar (DD-71) until being scrapped in 1980. Fletcher-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see U

#9 Town-class destroyer

The Town-class destroyers were a group of 50 destroyers of the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy that were in service during the Second World War . They were transferred from the United States Navy in exchange for military bases in the British West Indies and Newfoundland , as outlined in the D

#10 HMS Faulknor (1914)

HMS Faulknor was a British destroyer of the First World War . She was purchased by the Royal Navy whilst still under construction in Britain for the Chilean Navy who had ordered her in 1912 as part of the Almirante Lynch class . She was renamed after the Faulknor family of British nineteenth century

#11 Leningrad-class destroyer

The six Leningrad -class destroyer leaders were built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s. They were inspired by the contre-torpilleurs built for the French Navy . They were ordered in two batches of three ships each; the first group was designated Project 1 and the second Project 38. These ships

#12 USS Spence

USS Spence (DD-512) , a Fletcher class destroyer , was laid down on 18 May 1942 by the Bath Iron Works , Bath, Maine ; launched on 27 October 1942; sponsored by Mrs. Eben Learned; and commissioned on 8 January 1943, Lieutenant Commander H. J. Armstrong in command. The ship was named for Robert T. Sp

#13 USS Barry (DD-933)

USS Barry (DD-933) was one of eighteen Forrest   Sherman –class destroyers of the United States Navy , and was the third US destroyer to be named for Commodore John Barry . Commissioned in 1954, she spent most of her career in the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Mediterranean, but also served in the Vietna

#14 Palestro-class destroyer

The Palestro -class were four destroyers of the Italian Regia Marina that saw service from the mid-1920s to World War II. Line drawing of a Palestro -class destroyer Class overview Name Palestro class Builders Cantiere navale fratelli Orlando , Livorno Operators   Regia Marina   Kriegsmarine Succeed

#15 USS Healy (DD-672)

USS Healy (DD-672) was a Fletcher -class destroyer of the United States Navy . Fletcher-class destroyer History United States Namesake Howard R. Healy Builder Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. , Kearny, N.J. Laid down 4 March 1943 Launched 4 July 1943 Commissioned 3 September 1943 Decommissioned 1

#16 HMS Savage (G20)

HMS Savage was an S-class destroyer of the Royal Navy launched on 24 September 1942. The vessel was adopted by the town of Burton upon Trent . Savage differed from the rest of the class in being fitted with a new 4.5-inch (114   mm) gun, with a twin mounting for the QF Mk III gun forward and two sin

#17 List of destroyers of World War II

This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War . [1] [2] [3] [4] Ships of World War II A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z aircraft carriers battleships battlecruisers cruisers coastal ships monitors destroyers torpedo boats frigates corvettes minor warships mine warfare amphib

#18 JS Hiei

JS Hiei (DDH-142) was the second ship of the Haruna -class helicopter destroyer of the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force . Haruna-class helicopter destroyer For other ships with the same name, see Japanese ship Hiei . JDS Hiei at Pearl Harbor on 5 July 2006 History Japan Name Hiei (ひえい) Namesake

#19 Sovremenny-class destroyer

The Sovremenny class , Soviet designation Project 956 Sarych ( buzzard ), is a class of anti-ship and anti-aircraft guided-missile destroyers of the Soviet and later Russian Navy . The ships are named after qualities, with "Sovremenny" translating as "modern" or "contemporary". Most of the ships hav

#20 HMS Stork (1916)

HMS Stork was an R-class destroyer that served in the Royal Navy during the First World War . The R class were an improvement on the previous M class with geared steam turbines to improve efficiency. Launched by Hawthorn Leslie at Hebburn in 1917, Stork joined the Harwich Force . The destroyer saw s


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