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Execution Rocks Lighthouse is located in Long Island Sound. Legend has it that the British used to chain prisoners to the rocks at low tide and wait for them to drown as the tide came in. The lighthouse was built in the 1840's and recently handed over to a non-profit for restoration. It is a 30 minute boat ride away from the shore, and has no electricity or running water, plus it is rumored to be haunted.
Execution Rocks Lighthouse is located in Long Island Sound. Legend has it that the British used to chain prisoners to the rocks at low tide and wait for them to drown as the tide came in. The lighthouse was built in the 1840's and recently handed over to a non-profit for restoration. It is a 30 minute boat ride away from the shore, and has no electricity or running water, plus it is rumored to be haunted.
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Source Description and Credit Info from the Library of Congress:
TITLE: [Washington, D.C. Hooded body of Captain Wirz hanging from the scaffold]
CALL NUMBER: LC-B817- 7755[P&P]
REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-DIG-cwpb-04197 (digital file from original neg.)
LC-B8171-7755 (b&w film neg.)
No known restrictions on publication.
SUMMARY: Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, the execution of Captain Henry Wirz, November 1865.
MEDIUM: 1 negative : glass, wet collodion.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: [1865 November 10]
NOTES:
Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 / compiled by Hirst D. Milhollen and Donald H. Mugridge, Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 1977. No. 0858
Title from Milhollen and Mugridge.
Forms part of Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 (Library of Congress)
SUBJECTS:
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Detention facilities.
Wirz, Henry.
Hangings.
Prisons.
United States--District of Columbia--Washington.
FORMAT:
Wet collodion negatives.
PART OF: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 (Library of Congress)
REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
DIGITAL ID: (digital file from original neg.) cwpb 04197 hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cwpb.04197
(digital file from intermediary roll copy film) cwp 4a40201
CARD #: cwp2003001034/PP
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Execution Rocks Lighthouse
and Sands Point Lighthouse
National Lighthouse Museum
Signature "Halloween" Tour
Out of Staten Island, NY
October 30, 2021
Execution Wall at Auschwitz I
Ściana Straceń w Auschwitz I
Visitors leave prayer cards and holy objects in the crevasses of this wall. It's a chilling place.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rizal_Monument
The Rizal Monument (original title: Motto Stella, Latin, "guiding star") is a memorial in Rizal Park in Manila, Philippines built to commemorate the executed Filipino nationalist, José Rizal. The monument consists of a standing bronze sculpture of Rizal, with an obelisk, set on a stone base within which his remains are interred. A plaque on the pedestal's front reads: "To the memory of José Rizal, patriot and martyr, executed on Bagumbayan Field December Thirtieth 1896. This monument is dedicated by the people of the Philippine Islands".
The perimeter of the monument is guarded continuously by the Philippine Marine Corps’ Marine Security and Escort Group, the changing of the guard having become a daily ritual. About 100 m (330 ft) north-northwest of the monument is the exact location where Rizal was executed, marked by life-size dioramas depicting his final moments.
An exact replica of the Rizal Monument can be found in Madrid, Spain at the junction of Avenida de Las Islas Filipinas and Calle Santander.
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Execution Rocks Lighthouse is located in Long Island Sound. Legend has it that the British used to chain prisoners to the rocks at low tide and wait for them to drown as the tide came in. The lighthouse was built in the 1840's and recently handed over to a non-profit for restoration. It is a 30 minute boat ride away from the shore, and has no electricity or running water, plus it is rumored to be haunted.