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  2. United States lightship LV-117 - Wikipedia

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    LV-117 was a lightvessel of the United States Lighthouse Service. Launched in 1931, she operated as the Nantucket lightship south of Nantucket Shoals . Moored south of Nantucket Island , Massachusetts , the lightship was at the western part of the transatlantic shipping lane and the first lightship encountered by westbound liners approaching ...

  3. Lightship Nantucket - Wikipedia

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    RMS Olympic passes Nantucket Lightship 117 in early 1934. Lightship 117 at Nantucket was sideswiped by the SS Washington in early 1934, and four months later, on 15 May 1934, she was rammed and sunk by the British White Star ship RMS Olympic homing in on its radio beacon in dense fog. [3]

  4. United States lightship Nantucket (LV-112) - Wikipedia

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    Nantucket. (LV-112) Nantucket docked in Boston Harbor in 2018. United States lightship Nantucket (LV-112) is a National Historic Landmark lightship that served at the Lightship Nantucket position. She was the last serving lightship and at time of its application as a landmark, one of only two capable of moving under their own power. [2]

  5. List of shipwrecks of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    A ship that was stranded on High Pines, a section of Duxbury beach off the Gurnet. "In March 1792, the ship Columbia, of three hundred tons, of Portland, Capt. Isaac Chauncy, was stranded on the beach at the High Pines, and fourteen men lost, and two, the second mate and a boy, were saved." [8] Columbia United States: 26 November 1898

  6. List of lightships of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Frying Pan Shoal (1860) Han and Chickens (1867 – 1877) Relief (1877 – 1879) Sunk by the Confederate States Navy in 1860 at Cape Fear River. LV-8 was later salvaged by USLHT Iris in 1866, and repaired. It is unknown what became of this ship. [B] [11] Lightship LV-9.

  7. Nantucket Life-Saving Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum features over 5,000 objects and memorabilia gathered from local shipwrecks from the past 300 years. The collection includes period surfboats, beach carts, Fresnel lenses from Brant Point and Great Point lights, vintage photographs, models of lifesaving stations throughout the island of Nantucket, and models of ships that have wrecked in the past few centuries.

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  9. United States lightship Nantucket (WLV-612) - Wikipedia

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    550 Hp Diesel. Speed. 9 knots (17 km/h) Range. 4000 miles. Boats & landing. craft carried. 26.6 ft. motorized whale boat. The Nantucket Lightship or United States Lightship WLV-612 (Nantucket I) is a lightvessel commissioned in 1950 that became the last lightship decommissioned in United States Coast Guard service.