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The Lake Erie Monsters threw on their aprons and served some of our biggest fans at the annual Tip A Monsters event! All contributions went towards the Monsters Community Fund. (Photos by Lake Erie Monsters)

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The Lake Erie Monsters threw on their aprons and served some of our biggest fans at the annual Tip A Monsters event! All contributions went towards the Monsters Community Fund. (Photos by Lake Erie Monsters)

From Lighthousefriends.com;

 

A long, rocky reef, purported to be the longest in North America, extends seaward from the northeast tip of Prince Edward Island for roughly 2.4 km (1.5 miles) and marks the dividing point between the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait. The following report issued in 1834 was likely the first formal call for a lighthouse on North Cape to mark this navigational hazard.

On the N.W. point of Prince Edward Island, a light would be highly useful to vessels who crossing the Gulf are forced down in the bight by violent N.E. winds. The rapidly increasing trade of Miramichi and the many rising settlements in the Strait of Northumberland, would also well justify the erection of a Lighthouse there.

A petition from ship owners and ship masters of the ports of Richmond Bay and New London setting forth the necessity of a light on North Cape for the safety of shipping was presented to the House of Assembly of Prince Edward Island in 1840. The petitioners prayed that the government of the island and neighboring colonies would contribute “towards the erection and future maintenance of so desirable an object.” The following year the House passed a resolution calling upon the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island to enter into communication with the Imperial Government, and the governments of the adjoining colonies and the United States to determine if they would be willing to contribute a portion of the funds to cover the cost and maintenance of a light on North Cape.

 

A decade later, in 1851, the House of Assembly called upon the Lieutenant Governor to “enter into communications with the several Governments of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, and with the Imperial Government, both as respects themselves and the United States, with the view of ascertaining what proportion they will contribute to the expense of establishing Light Houses at the North Cape and East Point of this Island: as such establishments, at those places, would be of greater utility to the shipping interests of the Countries referred to, than to the similar interests of this Colony.”

 

Nova Scotia did send a reply saying that Prince Edward Island had failed to pay money promised for the construction and maintenance of lighthouses in its colony, so they were disinclined to contribute.

 

In 1860, the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island again sent a letter to the Lieutenant Governors of the North American Provinces requesting support for lighthouses at North Cape and East Point, noting that many vessels belonging to the adjoining colonies had wrecked on these headlands in the last few years. As the principal harbours of Prince Edward Island traded primarily with points southward, the Lieutenant Governor again noted that the establishment of the lights was of much more importance to “strangers” than to the vessels of Prince Edward Island.

 

Frustrated by the futile attempts to obtain a lighthouse for North Cape, David Petrie placed a light on the edge of the cape in 1861. The following year, a petition was presented to the House praying for a small grant to remunerate Petrie for his work, noting that the “present depressed state of Commerce and Finance” could not justify the erection of a proper lighthouse.

 

Finally, in 1865, £500 was appropriated for a new lighthouse on North Cape. This alone was not enough for the intended lighthouse, but it is certain that New Brunswick contributed funds and other governments likely did as well. A contract for the sum of £600 was made with John McLellan for the lighthouse, while Joseph Pope & Co. of Liverpool was paid £611 for a lighting apparatus. Thomas Alley, Superintendent of Public Works for the colony, noted that the tower was completed in the fall of 1865 but could not be put into operation as the lantern had not arrived. The superintendent called the tower a substantial building that stands “about 76 feet above the level of the sea and reflects great credit on the builder.” The lantern was declared to be of “very superior construction.” In fact, the superintendent boasted that there was not a lantern “to compare with it in the Lower Provinces.” He closed his report on the lighthouse by stating, “ I hope that some intelligent person may be appointed keeper.”

 

A £190 contract for the construction of a keeper’s cottage and a fence of cedar for the grounds of the North Cape Lighthouse was given to John Chiasson in early 1866.

 

A year after Prince Edward Island entered Confederation, the General Superintendent of Lighthouses visited the North Cape Lighthouse in 1874 and called it “one of the most important light stations on the Island.” The illuminating apparatus at that time was a fourth-order lens, but the light was deemed “not of the power and character that its importance demands.” The following year, this problem was corrected when a powerful revolving white light on the catoptric principle was installed and placed in operation on July 1, 1875. The light produced a single flash every minute, and the new lantern, revolving apparatus, lamps, and reflectors cost $2,339.42.

 

In 1945, it was noted that the North Cape Lighthouse and dwelling needed to be moved back from the edge of the nearby cliff, which had seriously eroded in recent years. Four years later, the move had not occurred, and by that time the dwelling was unfit for habitation. When winds were on shore during cold weather, sea spray would freeze on the dwelling creating a heavy coating of slush and ice. At times, this ice buildup sealed the keeper inside the dwelling, forcing him to chop his way out.

 

A new dwelling was constructed for the keeper in 1950, and the tower, a woodshed, and the old dwelling, relegated to serve as a storage shed, were moved roughly 122 metres (400 feet) inland in 1851 by Neil McDonald and D. O’Leary at a cost of $4,785.

 

North Cape Lighthouse was automated in 1967, and the following year the 1950 dwelling and two sheds were sold off as surplus. Though the tower is not open to the public, tourists are still drawn to North Cape, where they can walk out on the reef at low tide, marvel at the wind turbines at the Atlantic Wind Test Site, or visit the gift shop, restaurant, and aquarium in the North Cape Interpretive Center.

 

Keepers: Stanislaus F. Perry (1866 – 1872), Patrick Hogan (1872 – 1873), J. Stanislaus F. Perry (1873 – 1876), Lewis McDonald (1876 – 1877), Peter H. Perry (1877 – 1883), Augustin Hackett (1883 – 1897), James Phee (1897 – 1912), Dougal P. McCarthy (1912 – 1928), J. Mark Gaudet (1928 – 1931), Leo Shea ( ), Wilfred Brennan ( ), Pierce Morrissey (1940 – 1956), Basel Spearce ( ).

Kevin Draper, canopy, Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2006. Photo Louise Beaumont

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Channa masala (chickpea curry) with roasted butternut squash and Gardein beef tips. Spiced brown basmati rice (cardamom pods, cumin & coriander seeds, saffron, annatto, bay leaves, cinnamon stick).

 

Here's the basic recipe:

 

1. Peel, deseed, and chop butternut squash. Toss with olive oil (1-2T) and salt (1/2-1t) and roast in a 375 degree (F) oven for about 30min, flip halfway through.

 

2. Put brown basmati rice and spices (cardamom pods, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, bay leaves, cinnamon stick, saffron, annatto) in rice cooker, add water according to directions and press start.

 

3. Empty pouch of Gardein beef tips into a nonstick frying pan to dry roast over medium heat while the curry comes together. Meanwhile...

 

4. Melt 1T margarine (or oil) in a pot.

 

5. Add 1/2 onion (diced). Soften with a lid on, medium heat, 5-7 minutes.

 

6. Add 1-2T tomato paste, 2T masala (any mix of Indian curry spices will do. I love channa masala but garam masala, tikka masala, or any of them will do), 1T curry powder to pot, stir together for 2-3 minutes.

 

7. Thin with soy milk and/or vegetable broth. I used about 1 1/2 cups total, all soy milk for a creamier curry.. Once the liquid is incorporated, add salt (1t) and taste for seasoning.

 

8. Add 1 can rinsed chickpeas, 2C shopped spinach, 1C roasted butternut squash, and Gardein beef tips (or other faux meat).

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Daniel Woods and Courtney Sanders considering their tips at the end of La Sportiva Legends Only, Klättercentret Telefonplan, Stockholm, Sweden.

Fluorescent handmade backdrop.

 

TIP

technique: brush, stencil / acrylic paints on canvas

size: 208 x 137 cm

year: 2005

more info: stencil of "The Infinity Project Records" logo in the center

author: vataa

 

more: www.vatamorgana.org

135mm Sun Optical Telephoto lens

 

Neopan 1600 in D76

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Tips & Tricks DSLR workshop with Helen McGhie @ Nexus Art Cafe, Manchester

 

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The Lake Erie Monsters threw on their aprons and served some of our biggest fans at the annual Tip A Monsters event! All contributions went towards the Monsters Community Fund. (Photos by Lake Erie Monsters)

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Male Orange-tip butterfly, encountered beside Cholrlton Brook.

This Holly bush was close to the green one...I don't know why...but I love these bushes.

Finding the little things in life:

 

I don't know why, but I love having a new box of Q-Tips. When you pull one out of the box, it doesn't disturb the ones next to it, they stay so nice and neat. I guess it's a little bit of organization in my usually "slightly unorganized" bathroom drawers.

eeep! I got it out, but imagine my angst... particularly since it interfered with docking the camcorder!

LEGO Fairground Tip Top

 

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File Name: ONeill_Tip001

Title: Tip O'Neill

Creator/contributor: Paul Koby

Date created: 1954

Physical description: One (1) 8" x 10" black-and-white photographic print

Genre: black-and-white photographs

Subjects:

Photographic portrait

Portrait photography.

Portrait photography--Massachusetts--Cambridge.

Portrait photography--United States--20th century.

Portrait prints--20th century

Portrait prints, American.

O’Neill, Tip

 

Notes:

Collection: Koby-Antupit Portrait Collection

Collection ID: P022

Location: 8 Boylston Street (now JFK Street), Cambridge, Massachusetts

Rights: Collection is available for research. CHC Rules of use apply. Copyright is held by Frances Antupit; reproductions or copies of photographs are prohibited.

Preferred citation: Koby-Antupit Portrait Collection, Cambridge Historical Commission.

Tip Top pegmatite near Custer, Black Hills, South Dakota

Trial shot at the Tip Of Borneo Landmark... Well this is the very first shot taken the day we arrived.

 

Thanks to gyus for the assistance.. .:)

 

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