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The Île d'Yeu Lighthouse, sometimes called the Grand Phare (Great Lighthouse) [1] or La Petite Foule, [2] is a French lighthouse constructed on the Île d'Yeu in 1950. [3] The current structure, is the third serving the site.
The Pointe des Corbeaux Lighthouse is a French lighthouse, located on the eponymous point on the Île d'Yeu.Located at the extreme southeastern end of the island, [2] it was constructed in 1950 to replace an earlier tower destroyed during World War II. [3]
The lighthouse is now inactive. Île d'Yeu Lighthouse: Bay of Biscay: Vendée: Île d'Yeu: 1950 The structure, designed by Maurice Durand, is the third serving the site; the original tower, constructed in 1830, was destroyed by German troops near the close of World War II.
Île d'Yeu Lighthouse; M. Mull of Galloway Lighthouse; N. New Brighton Lighthouse; P. Point Lookout Light; T. Tarbat Ness Lighthouse; W. Windmill Point Light (Vermont)
Île d'Yeu Lighthouse; J. Jastarnia Lighthouse; Juodkrantė Lighthouse; K. Keweenaw Waterway Upper Entrance Light; L. Lighthouse of La Serena; P. Phare du Cap Leucate;
Île d'Yeu (French pronunciation: [il djø]) or L'Île-d'Yeu, is an island and commune just off the Vendée coast of western France.The island's two harbors, Port-Joinville in the north and Port de la Meule to the south, in a rocky inlet of the southern granite coast, are famous for tuna and lobster fishing, respectively.
Île d'Yeu Lighthouse, completed in 1950; Pointe des Corbeaux Lighthouse, completed in 1950; Pointe du Grouin du Cou Lighthouse, completed in 1958; In addition, Durand was responsible for the design of L'Armendèche Lighthouse, completed in 1968 as a landfall light for Les Sables d'Olonne.
Île Royale Lighthouse: 1934: Île Royale Fl (2) W 10s. 65 metres (213 ft) 17416 ...