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This is a list of lightvessels which operate or operated on various lightvessel stations in England, Scotland and Wales.

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  • This is a list of lightvessels which operate or operated on various lightvessel stations in England, Scotland and Wales. (en)
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  • now belongs to the Haven Ports Yacht Club in Suffolk. (en)
  • Saved from scrap and towed to the repair yard in the Waalhaven in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Rebuilt into a maritime restaurant. (en)
  • In 2005 Radio Waddenzee bought the lightship and towed it from Rotterdam to Harlingen, Netherlands, where she is used as a radio station. (en)
  • In 2008 it was moored in Amsterdam and hired out for events. (en)
  • Transferred to Hamburg in 1991, where she was used as a restaurant and hotel. (en)
  • She was deployed as relief lightship to replace vessels undergoing refit or otherwise out of commission. She served on many stations; her last was the South Goodwin, before being withdrawn from service for conversion to unmanned operation. (en)
  • Saw service on D Day: carrying the name JUNO the ship marked a safe passage through a minefield for the landing craft en route to the invasion beaches. She was sold out of service in 1973 to Steel Supply Co., Neath for scrapping. She is now lying in poor condition, severely listing on a mud berth near the River Neath's Swing Bridge and does not float. (en)
  • Last seen at Hoo St Werburgh in 2004. (en)
  • Last seen in Rochester in 2004. (en)
  • Now lies derelict at Pitsea Country Park. (en)
  • Now used as a houseboat at Hoo Marina in Kent. (en)
  • Operated by the Humber Conservancy Board. (en)
  • Bought by the Royal Northumberland Yacht Club in 1952 for use as a clubhouse. (en)
  • Sank off the coast of Israel in 2000. (en)
  • Sunk in an air raid in November 1940. (en)
  • Now in private ownership and has been converted into a floating art centre and performance venue. Currently moored at St Andrew's Quay, Gravesend, Kent. (en)
  • Now used by a church charity Fellowship Afloat at the mouth of the River Blackwater at Tollesbury in Essex. (en)
  • Sank in a storm in 1954 with the loss of all lives except one. (en)
  • Sold in 2004. In 2011 she was being used as a recording studio at Trinity Buoy Wharf in London. (en)
  • Currently serves as the Sea Cadets training ship TS Colne Light moored at the Hythe Quay in Colchester. (en)
  • She is now in use as a photographic studio and location in London Docklands. (en)
  • Became a pub in Bristol, and was broken up in 1995. (en)
  • Formerly plinthed ashore at Ocean Village, in 2010 she was moved to Southampton Docks for a planned restoration. Moved to Solent Sky Museum in December 2019. (en)
  • Now an exhibit in the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea. (en)
  • Used by pirate radio nostalgia stations from 1999 to 2007, and in 2011 was restored and opened to the public at Harwich. From 2018 to present day she has been the home of Radio Mi Amigo pirate radio revivals. (en)
  • Sank in 1967 after a collision, and lies at the bottom of the North Sea off Easington, Cleveland. (en)
  • Now a wreck somewhere off the west coast of the British Isles. (en)
  • In service until springing a leak in 1953 and was towed to Barry Docks for repair. Later sold as a burnt-out wreck in 1954 to the Cabot Cruising Club in Bristol, located in Bathurst Basin. (en)
  • In 1991 was sold to the Musée de Bateau in Douarnenez, France, for £40,000. She has been restored and renamed "Scarweather". (en)
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