The following photographs were taken during an inspection and assessment visit of the lighthouse on April 29-30, 2004.

All photographs by Henry Gonzalez unless noted.

ladder 	Ladder from landing platform to storage platform area (which was destroyed by Hurricane Isabel in 2003).
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railing 	View of railing, deck, and a set of boat davits.
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Hatch through main deck to access storage and docking platforms.
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Exterior view of “privy.”
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beacon 	Current Marine Rotating Beacon (Vega) VRB-25
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Kitchen on main floor.
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equipment room 	“Equipment” room on main floor. Has original tongue-in-groove boards on walls, floor, and ceiling; currently used as storage area by Coast Guard.
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Bathroom on main floor.
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One of two main rooms on main floor, as entering from kitchen; door in rear leads to bathroom. These two rooms are carpeted over asbestos tiles and the walls and ceiling are covered with plywood sheets. We discovered that the original tongue-in-groove boards are underneath the plywood.
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Fixture on ceiling of second room on main deck indicative of old pot belly stove.
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One of two large open rooms on 2nd deck; notice the original floor.
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Cullen Chambers, lead preservationist, scrapes base of lens pedestal to determine original color.
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Coast Guardsmen from Activities Baltimore stand by their automation equipment on the 2nd deck.
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From left to right: Cullen Chambers, lead preservationist; Anne Puppa, Vice President for Preservation, Chesapeake Chapter, US Lighthouse Society; Henry Gonzalez, Vice President for East Coast Operations, US Lighthouse Society; Sandy Clunies, Historian, Chesapeake Chapter; Bob Trapani, President, Delaware River & Bay Lighthouse Foundation Photograph by Preston Burrows, US Coast Guard
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