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Bald Head Island Light
Cape Lookout Light
Ocracoke Island Light
Oak Island Light
Currituck Beach Light
Hatteras Island Light
Bodie Island Light
From north to south, Currituck Beach light (ca. 1875) at Corolla, is unpainted brick, and rises 162 ft. Bodie Island light (ca. 1872) is black and white banded, and 156 ft. It is painted all white. Cape Lookout looms at 163 ft. tall, and is painted in the black and white diamond pattern. Bald Head Island's light (ca. 1817) is North Carolina's oldest standing lighthouse. Its plastered surface, over brownstone and brick, is responsible for its nickname, "Old Baldy". Oak Island's light (ca. 1958) is distinguished by bands of gray base, white middle, and black pinnacle. The pattern was created by pigmentation of the concrete walls. The brilliance of its beam is second in the world only to the English Channel's lighthouse.

Each lighthouse print is limited edition laser printing from the orignal watercolor painting, signed and numbered by the artist. Image size is 6 1/2" x 4", and presented in a 10" x 8" acid-free mat, with acid-free backing.

Price, each, is $33 ppd.
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Lighthouse Gallery
Seven lighthouses stretch along the coast of North Carolina, an area notorious for shipwrecks. Except for the Bald Head Island lighthouse, the beams of the coastal sentinels have continued to alert mariners to the dangers of the "Graveyard of the Altantic".
Lighthouse notecards: 6 notes with envelopes featuring Bodie Island, Currituck Beach, Cape Hatteras, and Ocracoke Island Lighthouses. Price per pack is $11 postage-paid.