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Thankfully here in New England the coast line is littered with lighthouses, unique buildings mostly constructed well over 100 years ago. These beacons of light provided important navigational aide to sailors both then and now, and also make for some good photography. Here you will find shots of the various lighthouses in MA,NH,ME,RI and the coastal and maritime scenes that can be found nearby.
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SPOB > Portsmouth Harbor light and Keepers house, the smaller building in between (roof poking above the rocks) is the old oil house where the oil that fueled the early lamps would be kept.
SPOB > Portsmouth Harbor Light this particular building was constructed and lit in 1878
SPOB > Portsmouth Harbor Light
SPOB > The Friendship of Salem, a reconstruction of a 1779, 171ft 3 masted Salem East Indiaman. The original ship was built in 1779 and captured by the British during the War of 1812
SPOB > Friendship of Salem
SPOB > Derby Wharf Light - Salem, MA
SPOB > Close up of the lamp room exterior
SPOB > Derby Wharf Light, Salem, MA the lamp stands 25 feet above the water level, at the end of a nearly half mile long wharf in downtown Salem, MA
SPOB > The Northern most light of the two that have been standing on Thatcher Island, Rockport, Massachusetts since 1861
SPOB > The twin lights of Thatcher Island, Rockport, Massachusetts, the towers were built of New Hampshire Granite and first lit in 1861.
SPOB > Fort Pickering Lighthouse located on Winter Island, Salem, Ma
SPOB > Fort Pickering Lighthouse located on Winter Island, Salem, Ma
SPOB > Fort Pickering Lighthouse located on Winter Island, Salem, Ma was first lit in 1871
SPOB > A tugboat in Miami Florida
SPOB > Sanibel Island Lighthouse, Sanibel, Florida was first lit in on August, 20th 1884
Portsmouth Harbor light and Keepers house, the smaller building in between (roof poking above the rocks) is the old oil house where the oil that fueled the early lamps would be kept.
SPOB > Portsmouth Harbor light and Keepers house, the smaller building in between (roof poking above the rocks) is the old oil house where the oil that fueled the early lamps would be kept.
Portsmouth Harbor light and Keepers house, the smaller building in between (roof poking above the rocks) is the old oil house where the oil that fueled the early lamps would be kept.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos Digital Rebel Xti) |
more details: exif |
original size: 3544px x 1689px |
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