The lighthouse that lost its lifeboat on the night of the infamous robbery in Massachusetts is the "Lighthouse at Cape Cod." This incident occurred during the Great Brinks Robbery in 1956 when a group of thieves stole a significant amount of cash. The lifeboat was reportedly used to escape the scene, highlighting the daring nature of the crime.
Great Point Lighthouse.
Lighthouses are to help boats see during the night and to direct them where to go at night.
Someone who keeps the lighthouse lit at night.
A lighthouse.
the lighthouse at two lights and night hawks
"Lifeboat" (1944) "Abandon Ship" (1957) "A Night to Remember" (1958) "Titanic" (1997)
The Alexandria Lighthouse (or Pharos Lighthouse) was built As i symbol of Granduer and for functionality, The Nile Was a very, very Busy River and ships would need to see the Entrance to Egypt along the nile at night
A lifeboat drill. It was typical at that time for crews on a transatlantic trip to have a lifeboat drill on a Sunday, but it was cancelled in this case by Captain Edward Smith. Later that night, Titanic struck the iceberg.
Because without a guiding light, the ship can't see the shore and it will crash.
A lighthouse lights up the sea for captains to get to land safely. At night, you only got the moon to direct you, but if you see a lighthouse from far out the sea, you can get guided towards it.
It is a metaphor because similes use the words "like" & "as".
Primarily, they built this lighthouse so that it could guide sailors on the harbor at night. Alexandria was an important port city in Egypt at the time. Additionally, it was built for the guards to lookout and watch out for escapes because the lighthouse was located closely to a military building.