- A
lightvessel, or lightship, is a ship that acts as a lighthouse. They are used in
waters that are too deep or
otherwise unsuitable for
lighthouse construction...
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Lightvessels in
Ireland describes any
lightvessel or
light float previously stationed off the
coast of Ireland. The
Commissioners of
Irish Lights are...
- The
history of the many
lightvessel stations of
Great Britain goes back over 250
years to the
placement of the world's
first lightship at the Nore in...
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Channel was the name of a
lightvessel station located in the
English Channel between 1979 and
August 2021, when it was
replaced with a
light buoy. It...
- This is a list of
lighthouses and
lightvessels in Sweden.
Almagrundet Old
Finngrundet lightvessel, now a
museum ship
Fladen Agö, Hälsingland Bergudden...
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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...
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Lightvessel No. XVII
Gedser Rev (Danish:
Fyrskib XVII
Gedser Rev) is a
decommissioned lightvessel built in 1895, now
serving as a
museum ship in Helsingør...
- of
lightvessels which operate or
operated on
various lightvessel stations in England,
Scotland and Wales. The
central records of the
lightvessels operated...
- The
Puffin was a British-built
lightvessel situated at
Daunt Rock, five
miles southwest of Roche's
Point near the
entrance to Cork Harbour, and was in...
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Sevenstones Lightship is a
lightvessel station off the
Seven Stones Reef
which is
nearly 15
miles (24 km) to the west-north-west (WNW) of Land's End,...