According to the National Park Service, the lights are identified as the 'CRAIGHILL CHANNEL LOWER RANGE LIGHTS' with a Front and a Rear light and the CUTOFF CHANNEL RANGE LIGHTS. (cf. NPS )

According to the US Lighthouse Society, Chesapeak Chapter there is the
Craighill Channel Front
Craighill Front
Craighill Light, and
Craighill Upper.
You'd think these folks would be less unclear about the naming.

According to the Coast Guard, there are the Craighill Channell Lower Range Front and Rear Lights and there are the Craighill Channel Upper Range (Cut-off Channel) – Front and Rear Lights. (cf. USCG Maryland info )

From studying photographs and thumbnails, its pretty obvious what we've got. Accepting Coast Guard nomenclature, the thumbnails are:
Craighill Channel Upper Range Front Light
Craighill Channel Lower Range Front Light


Interesting that HL chose to do range lights but not a pair from the same range. Also - these are the first thumbnails without matching LEs. Are they the first American range lights done by HL?

They sure are cute.

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[This message has been edited by JTimothyA (edited 10-12-2001).]