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Lighthouse / Lighthouse
#1 Cape Byron Light
Cape Byron Light , also called Cape Byron Lightstation , is an active heritage-listed lighthouse and now interpretative centre , interpretative space , maritime museum , administration office, retail building, accommodation, tourist attraction and visitor attraction located at Lighthouse Road, Byron
- ... l name Cape Byron Lighthouse, Lighthouse Rd, Byron Bay, NSW, Australia Type Listed place Designated 22 june 2004 Reference no. 105599 Category Historic New South Wales Heritage Register Official name Cape By ...
- ... Water Builders Messrs Mitchell & King The lighthouse was added to the Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 june 2004; [1] and was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 22 February 2019. [2] The ...
#2 Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
The Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on the headland of Cape Leeuwin , / ˈ l uː w ɪ n / ( listen ) the most south-westerly point on the mainland of the Australian Continent , in the state of Western Australia . Lighthouse Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse Location Cape L
- ... nwealth Heritage List Official name Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse Type Listed place (Historic) Designated 22 june 2004 Reference no. 105416 Western Australia Heritage Register Type State Registered Place Designate ...
#3 Nobbys Head Light
Nobbys Head Light is an active lighthouse on Nobbys Head , a headland on the south side of the entrance to Newcastle Harbour, New South Wales , Australia . [1] [2] [3] [4] An image of the lighthouse is included in the Coat of Arms of the City of Newcastle . [5] Lighthouse in New South Wales, Austral
- ... tage List Official name Nobbys Lighthouse Type Historic Criteria A.1, A.4, B.2, F.1, G.1 Designated 22 june 2004 Reference no. 105373 The lighthouse is operated by the Newcastle Port Corporation . The headla ...
- ... ther buildings housing the port watch. The entire station is floodlit at night. HERITAGE LISTING On 22 june 2004, the lighthouse and associated structures were registered on the Commonwealth Heritage List . ...
#4 Apo Reef Lighthouse
The Apo Reef Light was a historic lighthouse built on Bajo Apo Island in Apo Reef Natural Park. [2] [3] The park is located in the middle of Mindoro Strait , west of the province of Occidental Mindoro , in the Philippines . The station was established to warn ships of the dangerous shallow reefs in
- ... sly going on. COMPLETION The assistant overseer and the larger part of the party returned to Manila june 22, 1905. At the end of the year, they had practically completed the tower and buildings, except for th ...
#5 Montague Island Light
The Montague Island Light is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on Barunguba / Montague Island , an island in the Tasman Sea , 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) offshore from Narooma on the south coast of New South Wales , Australia . The lighthouse is located at the highest point of the island. It w
- ... New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999, [2] and the Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 june 2004. [3] Lighthouse in New South Wales, Australia Lighthouse Montague Island Light Montague Island ...
- ... ontague Island Lighthouse, Narooma, NSW, Australia Type National heritage (Listed place) Designated 22 june 2004 Reference no. 105601 Class Historic Place File No. 1/08/271/0006 New South Wales Heritage Regi ...
- ... New South Wales State Heritage Register [2] The site was added to the Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 june 2004. [3] SEE ALSO New South Wales portal Engineering portal List of lighthouses in Australia
#6 Sugarloaf Point Light
Sugarloaf Point Light , also known as Seal Rocks Lighthouse , is an active lighthouse located on Sugarloaf Point, a point about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) southeast of Seal Rocks , Mid-Coast Council , New South Wales , Australia. It guards Seal Rocks, a treacherous rock formation to the south. It is th
- ... is owned by National Parks and Wildlife Service . It was added to the Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 june 2004; [6] on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 22 February 2019; [7] and on the (now d ...
- ... Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, Seal Rocks Rd, Seal Rocks, NSW, Australia Type Listed place Designated 22 june 2004 Reference no. 105602 Class Historic New South Wales Heritage Register Official name Sugarloaf ...
#7 Cape St George Lighthouse
Cape St George Lighthouse was a lighthouse that stood near Jervis Bay Village, Jervis Bay Territory , Australia . It was located about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of the southern entrance to Jervis Bay . Constructed in 1860 it was active until 1889. The tower was destroyed between 1917–1922 to avo
- ... ilage, Stony Creek Rd, Jervis Bay, ACT, Australia Type Historic Criteria A.4., C.1., E.1 Designated 22 june 2004 Reference no. 105312 Register of the National Estate Official name Cape St George Lighthouse R ...
- ... 917 to 1922 for target practice by the Royal Australian Navy and destroyed. [3] HERITAGE LISTING On 22 june 2004 the lighthouse ruins were listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List with the following statemen ...
#8 Queen's Wharf Lighthouse
The Queen's Wharf Lighthouse (also known as the Fleet Street Lighthouse , after its current location) is a lighthouse in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. It is situated at Fleet Street just east of the Princes' Gates at Exhibition Place . The octagonal building was originally part of a pair of lighthouse
- ... s are leased from Exhibition Place on a renewable ten-year term. [10] When the loop first opened on june 22, 1931 it could only turn westbound streetcars back east. The loop was rebuilt in 1982 and reconfigur ...
#9 Inchkeith
Inchkeith (from the Scottish Gaelic : Innis Cheith ) is an island in the Firth of Forth , Scotland, administratively part of the Fife council area. This article is about the island of Scotland. For the community in Canada, see Inchkeith, Saskatchewan . Not to be confused with Keith Inch , now part o
- ... f France . On 17 July 1549, he gave the soldiers who brought the banners lifetime pensions. [27] On 22 june Regent Arran 's Privy Council ordered that all the towns and burghs on both sides of the Forth shou ...
#10 Macquarie Lighthouse
The Macquarie Lighthouse , also known as South Head Upper Light , is the first, and is the longest serving, lighthouse site in Australia . It is located on Dunbar Head, on the Old South Head Road , Vaucluse in the Municipality of Woollahra local government area of New South Wales , Australia. The li
- ... , Australia Macquarie Lighthouse Macquarie Lighthouse Surrounding Wall Type Listed place Designated 22 june 2004 Reference no. 105365; 105366; 105412 Class Historic Place File No. 1/12/041/0039 New South Wal ...
- ... ew South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 [2] and to the Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 june 2004. [3] [4] [5] HISTORY INDIGENOUS HERITAGE In February 2006 the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust ...
#11 Blackhead Lighthouse
Blackhead Lighthouse is a listed lighthouse built at the turn of the 20th century, near Whitehead in County Antrim , Northern Ireland. It marks the very northern end of Belfast Lough where it opens out into the North Channel that separates Northern Ireland and Scotland. [1] [2] The active lighthouse
- ... ange 27 nautical miles (50 km; 31 mi) Characteristic Fl W 3s. Listed Building – Grade B+ Designated 22 june 2010 Reference no. HB22/05/005 A HISTORY The first application for a lighthouse at Black Head was m ...
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
- ... Steamer 22 May 1880 [93] Spey 104 1004 tons George Armistead and Company, Dundee Iron Screw Steamer 22 june 1880 [94] Loch Rannoch 105 1642 tons Ireland, Leitch and Company, Dundee Steel Screw Steamer 21 Sep ...
- ... pany Iron Screw Steamer 28 January 1891 [136] Richard King 147 327 tons Iron Twin Screw Tug Steamer 22 june 1891 [137] Assistance 148 214 tons Steel Screw Tug 1891 Mustang 149 387 tons Robert Thomson, Fenchu ...
Ship / Ship
#1 USS Shelton (DD-790)
USS Shelton (DD-790) was a Gearing -class destroyer of the United States Navy , the second Navy ship named for Ensign James A. Shelton (1916–1942), who was killed in the Battle of Midway . Gearing-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Shelton . USS Shelton on 6 July 1951 Histor
- ... fleet, she visited ports in China , Korea , and Japan . The destroyer returned to the west coast on 22 june 1947 and conducted local operations in the San Diego area. The destroyer underwent overhaul at the ...
#2 USS Gilmer (DD-233)
USS Gilmer (DD-233/APD-11) was a Clemson -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II . She was the first ship named for Secretary of the Navy Thomas Walker Gilmer . Clemson-class destroyer USS Gilmer in 1922 History United States Namesake Thomas Walker Gilmer Builder New York Ship
- ... in at Townsville , Australia, 8 May, making two round trip escort voyages thence to Brisbane 13 May- 22 june 1943. Escort and patrolling from Australia to New Guinea continued until 4 September 1943, when Gil ...
#3 USS Allen M. Sumner
USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692) , was the lead ship of her class of destroyers . The ship was named for Allen Melancthon Sumner , a United States Marine Corps captain , who was killed in action during World War I . Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692) in April 1959 History Unite
- ... June when she resumed "Seadragon" duty. Her work closer to the Vietnam coast lasted for 12 days. On 22 june , she departed Vietnamese waters and set a course for Kaohsiung , Taiwan, where she visited from 26 ...
#4 USS Hollister
USS Hollister (DD-788) was a Gearing -class destroyer of the United States Navy , named for the three Hollister brothers , who were killed in 1943 while serving in the Navy during World War II . Gearing-class destroyer USS Hollister underway on 2 October 1969 History United States Name Hollister Nam
- ... ention of smuggling. She continued operations in Far Eastern waters until returning to San Diego on 22 june 1947. For the next 14 months Hollister engaged in training exercises and fleet maneuvers along the ...
#5 HMS Legion (G74)
HMS Legion was an L-class destroyer of the Royal Navy . She entered service during the Second World War , and had a short but eventful career, serving in Home waters and the Mediterranean . She was sunk in an air attack on Malta in 1942. The ship had been adopted by the British civil community of th
- ... present at the sinking of the German battleship . Legion then returned to convoy escort duties. On 22 june Legion and her sister Lance , escorted the aircraft carrier Furious to Gibraltar , on an operation ...
#6 USS Gridley (DD-92)
The first USS Gridley (DD-92) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I . She was named in honor of Charles Vernon Gridley . Wickes-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Gridley . USS Gridley History United States Name Gridley Namesake Charles V
- ... o , California Laid down 1 April 1918 Launched 4 July 1918 Commissioned 8 March 1919 Decommissioned 22 june 1922 Stricken 25 January 1937 Fate Sold for scrap, 19 April 1939 General characteristics Class and ...
- ... of Charleston, Newport, New York, and Philadelphia. She decommissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 22 june 1922 and remained inactive until her name was stricken from the Navy List on 25 January 1937. Gridl ...
#7 USS Milius
USS Milius (DDG-69) is an Arleigh Burke -class Aegis guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy . It is the first United States Navy Ship named after a POW/MIA from the Vietnam War. She is named after Captain Paul L. Milius, a Naval Aviator presumed killed following the crash of his aircraft
- ... d a transit of the Taiwan Strait . [3] DEPLOYMENTS 26 May 1998-September 1998 Maiden deployment [4] 22 june 2000-December 2000 West Pac-Indian Ocean-Persian Gulf [4] 2 November 2002 – 2 June 2003 West Pac-In ...
#8 Soviet destroyer Bodry (1936)
Bodry ( Russian : Бодрый , lit. ' Sprightly ' ) was one of 29 Gnevny -class destroyers (officially known as Project 7 ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1938, she was assigned to the Black Sea Fleet . After the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa)
- ... r visited the Romanian port of Constanța in June 1940. When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union on 22 june 1941, the ship was assigned to the 2nd Destroyer Division of the Black Sea Fleet with her sisters b ...
#9 NMS Regina Maria
NMS Regina Maria was the second and last of the two Regele Ferdinand -class destroyers built in Italy for the Romanian Navy in the late 1920s. After the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941 ( Operation Barbarossa ), she took part in the Raid on Constanța a few days later and may have da
- ... lt in Italy for the Romanian Navy in the late 1920s. After the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 june 1941 ( Operation Barbarossa ), she took part in the Raid on Constanța a few days later and may have ...
- ... omania and the Prime Minister , Nicolae Iorga , on 27 May 1931. Queen Marie visited her namesake on 22 june 1932 which made a short cruise to Balchik , Bulgaria , that same day. Regina Maria participated in ...
- ... 1937 at Spithead . [8] A few days after the invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa) on 22 june 1941, a pair of Leningrad -class destroyer leaders , Moskva and Kharkov , began bombarding Constanț ...
#10 USS Davison (DD-618)
USS Davison (DD-618/DMS-37) , a Gleaves -class destroyer , was named for Lieutenant Commander Gregory C. Davison (1871–1935). Davison specialized in torpedo boat operations. Gleaves-class destroyer USS Davison off Charleston Navy Yard, 28 July 1945 History United States Name Davison Namesake Gregory
- ... oy escort between 8 February and 28 April, she sailed from Norfolk on 6 June for Oran , arriving on 22 june . On 4 July she sortied with Task Force 85 (TF 85) for the invasion of Sicily on 10 July, acting as ...
#11 USS Upshur (DD-144)
USS Upshur (DD–144) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy before and during World War II . She was the first ship named for Rear Admiral John Henry Upshur . Wickes-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Upshur . USS Upshur circa 1940-1941 History United States
- ... en the incident occurred, Upshur , acting under urgent orders, got underway for the trouble spot on 22 june —departing with such great haste that four of her complement (one officer and three enlisted men) we ...
#12 Soviet destroyer Grozyashchy (1937)
Grozyashchy ( Russian : Грозящий , lit. ' Threatening ' ) was one of 29 Gnevny -class destroyers (officially known as Project 7 ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1939, she was assigned to the Baltic Fleet and played a minor role in the Winter War of 1939–1940 against
- ... during the war. [12] When Operation Barbarossa , the German invasion of the Soviet Union , began on 22 june 1941, the destroyer was based in Ust-Dvinsk , Latvia , as part of the 1st Destroyer Division of the ...
#13 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
- ... 40 convoy escort with WLEF ; relegated to training ship April 1944 towed to Boston for scrapping on 22 june 1945. Buxton HMS Buxton August 1942 convoy escort with WLEF; relegated to training ship August 1943 ...
#14 Ikazuchi-class destroyer
The Ikazuchi -class destroyers ( 雷型駆逐艦 , Ikazuchi-gata kuchikukan ) was a class of six torpedo boat destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy , which were built in Britain in 1897-99. All were named after celestial phenomena. [1] For destroyer escorts of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, see Ika
- ... 1899 Retired 1 April 1913, sold 23 August 1914 as MV Sazanami Maru 霓 Niji "Rainbow" 1 January 1899 22 june 1899 29 July 1899 Grounded off Shantung Peninsula 29 July 1900, written off 8 April 1901 朧 Oboro "M ...
#15 Soviet destroyer Kharkov
Kharkov ( Russian : Ха́рьков ) was one of six Leningrad -class destroyer leaders built for the Soviet Navy during the 1930s, one of the three Project 1 variants. Completed in 1938, she was slightly damaged during the Raid on Constanța a few days after the German invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 Ju
- ... ly damaged during the Raid on Constanța a few days after the German invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 june and covered the evacuation of the Danube Flotilla to Odessa the following month. During the Siege o ...
- ... [10] Following the beginning of Operation Barbarossa , the German invasion of the Soviet Union, on 22 june , the fleet sortied to lay defensive minefields off its base in Sevastopol on the morning of 23 June ...
#16 HMS Watchman (D26)
HMS Watchman was a W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I , in the Russian Civil War , and in World War II . Destroyer of the Royal Navy HMS Watchman at anchor in Plymouth Sound during World War II . History United Kingdom Name HMS Watchman Na
- ... sessed that Watchman had inflicted severe damage on her. [1] After France surrendered to Germany on 22 june 1940, the Royal Navy feared that warships of the French Navy would fall into German hands, and Watc ...
#17 Soviet destroyer Besposhchadny (1936)
Besposhchadny was one of 29 Gnevny -class destroyers (officially known as Project 7 ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Completed in 1939, she was assigned to the Black Sea Fleet . After the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa) in June 1941, the ship
- ... sioned into the Black Sea Fleet on 2 October 1939. [9] When the Germans invaded the Soviet Union on 22 june 1941, the ship was assigned to the 2nd Destroyer Division of the Black Sea Fleet. On 23–25 June Bes ...
#18 Soviet destroyer Stoyky (1938)
Stoyky ( Russian : Стойкий , lit. ' Steadfast ' ) was one of 18 Storozhevoy -class destroyer (officially known as Project 7U ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Although she began construction as a Project 7 Gnevny -class destroyer , Stoyky was completed in 1940 to the modified Proj
- ... s based in Ust-Dvinsk when Operation Barbarossa , the German invasion of the Soviet Union, began on 22 june . In the first week of the war, she laid minefields in the Irbe Strait , expending four 130 mm, nine ...
#19 Soviet destroyer Sovershenny (1940)
Sovershenny ( Совершенный ) was one of 18 Storozhevoy -class destroyer (officially known as Project 7U ) built for the Soviet Navy during the late 1930s. Although she began construction as a Project 7 Gnevny -class destroyer , Sovershenny was completed in 1941 to the modified Project 7U design. The
- ... Sovershenny on 25 September 1940 and was 90% complete when the Germans invaded the Soviet Union on 22 june 1941 ( Operation Barbarossa ). [9] She began acceptance trials during September. While conducting t ...
#20 USS Evans (DD-78)
The first USS Evans (DD–78) was a Wickes -class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I , later transferred to the Royal Navy as HMS Mansfield . Wickes-class destroyer For other ships with the same name, see USS Evans . History United States Name USS Evans Builder Bath Iron Works Laid
- ... ate Returned to Royal Navy March 1942 Canada Name HMCS Mansfield Acquired March 1942 Decommissioned 22 june 1944 Fate Scrapped 1945 General characteristics Class and type Wickes -class destroyer Displacement ...
- ... he veteran of service in four navies was reduced to care and maintenance service at Halifax, and on 22 june 1944 she was paid off (decommissioned). Her bell, still lettered "USS Evans", is preserved at the M ...