Liste von Leuchttürmen in Irland
Diese Liste führt Leuchttürme in der Republik Irland auf.
Leuchtturm heißt auf englisch Lighthouse. Bei den Stationen, die durch einen Neubau ersetzt wurden, ist ein zweites Baujahr angegeben.
Name | County | Gewässer | Position | Baujahr(e) | Turmhöhe | Feuerhöhe | Kennung | Bild |
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Achillbeg Lighthouse | Mayo | Clew Bay | 53° 51′ 29,2″ N, 9° 56′ 50,4″ W | 1965 | 9 m | 56 m | Fl.WR.5s | |
Aranmore Lighthouse | Donegal | Nordatlantik | 55° 0′ 52,9″ N, 8° 33′ 37,5″ W | 1798/1865 | 23 m | 71 m | Fl(2)W.20s | (c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Ardnakinna Lighthouse | Cork | Bantry Bay | 51° 37′ 6,5″ N, 9° 55′ 5,2″ W | 1850/1965 | 20 m | 62 m | Fl(2)WR.10s | (c) Peter Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Baily Lighthouse | Fingal | Dublin Bay | 53° 21′ 41,5″ N, 6° 3′ 9″ W | 1814 | 13 m | 41 m | Fl.W.15s | |
Balbriggan Lighthouse | Fingal | Dublin Bay | 53° 36′ 46,7″ N, 6° 10′ 42,2″ W | 1769 | 11 m | 12 m | Fl(3)WRG.20s | (c) William Murphy, CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Ballagh Rocks Lighthouse | Donegal | Nordatlantik | 54° 59′ 57,8″ N, 8° 28′ 50,3″ W | 1982 | 10 m | 13 m | Fl.W.2.5s | |
Ballinacourty Point Lighthouse | Waterford | Keltische See | 52° 4′ 41,2″ N, 7° 33′ 10,7″ W | 1858 | 13 m | 16 m | Fl(2)WRG.10s | (c) Hywel Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Ballycotton Lighthouse | Cork | Keltische See | 51° 49′ 32,2″ N, 7° 59′ 3,2″ W | 1851 | 15 m | 59 m | Fl.WR.10s | |
Beeves Rock Lighthouse | Clare | Shannon | 52° 39′ 0,7″ N, 9° 1′ 20,8″ W | 1855 | 12 m | 12 m | Fl.WR.5s | |
Black Head (Clare) Lighthouse | Clare | Galway Bay | 53° 9′ 14″ N, 9° 15′ 53,8″ W | 1936 | 8 m | 20 m | Fl.WR.5s | |
Black Rock (Mayo) Lighthouse | Mayo | Nordatlantik | 54° 4′ 3,3″ N, 10° 19′ 13,8″ W | 1864 | 15 m | 86 m | Fl.WR.12s | |
Black Rock (Sligo) Lighthouse | Sligo | Sligo Bay | 54° 18′ 27,1″ N, 8° 37′ 3,1″ W | 1835 | 25 m | 24 m | Fl.WR.5s | (c) Willie Duffin, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Blacksod Lighthouse | Mayo | Nordatlantik | 54° 5′ 54,7″ N, 10° 3′ 37,8″ W | 1864 | 12 m | 13 m | Fl(2)WR.7.5s | (c) James Emmans, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Broadhaven Lighthouse | Mayo | Nordatlantik | 54° 16′ 3,7″ N, 9° 53′ 19,2″ W | 1848 | 15 m | 27 m | Iso.WR.4s | |
Bull Rock Lighthouse | Cork | Nordatlantik | 51° 35′ 31,2″ N, 10° 18′ 4,4″ W | 1889 | 15 m | 91 m | Fl.W.15s | (c) Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Buncrana Lighthouse | Donegal | Lough Swilly | 55° 7′ 36,2″ N, 7° 27′ 52,8″ W | 1876/2009 | 6 m | 11 m | Iso.WR.4s | (c) Richard Webb, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Cashla Bay Lighthouse | Galway | Galway Bay | 53° 15′ 50″ N, 9° 33′ 58,9″ W | 1984 | 4 m | 6 m | Iso.WRG.5s | |
Clare Island Lighthouse | Mayo | Clew Bay | 53° 49′ 38,2″ N, 9° 58′ 59,4″ W | 1812 | 11 m | gelöscht (1965) | (c) Keith Salvesen, CC BY-SA 2.0 | |
Copper Point Lighthouse | Cork | Keltische See | 51° 30′ 15″ N, 9° 32′ 3,8″ W | 1864 | 15 m | 16 m | Q(3)W.10s | |
Corlis Point Front | Clare | Shannon | 52° 37′ 6″ N, 9° 36′ 21,8″ W | 1998 | 4 m | 9 m | Oc.W.5s | |
Corlis Point Rear | Clare | Shannon | 52° 37′ 41,6″ N, 9° 35′ 20,1″ W | 1998 | 25 m | 27 m | Oc.W.5s | |
Cromwell Point Lighthouse | Kerry | Nordatlantik | 51° 56′ 1,3″ N, 10° 19′ 16,8″ W | 1841 | 15 m | 16 m | Fl.WR.2s | (c) Peter Craine, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Crookhaven Lighthouse | Cork | Keltische See | 51° 28′ 35,6″ N, 9° 42′ 16,4″ W | 1843 | 14 m | 20 m | LFl.WR.8s | (c) Dr Brian Lynch, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Dundalk Lighthouse | Louth | Irische See | 53° 58′ 33,6″ N, 6° 17′ 42,8″ W | 1855 | 10 m | 10 m | Fl.WR.15s | |
Dunmore East Lighthouse | Waterford | Keltische See | 52° 8′ 56″ N, 6° 59′ 21,3″ W | 1825 | 16 m | 13 m | Fl.WR.8s | (c) Paul O'Farrell, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Dunree Lighthouse | Donegal | Lough Swilly | 55° 11′ 53,3″ N, 7° 33′ 15″ W | 1876 | 6 m | 46 m | Fl(2)WR.5s | (c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Eagle Island Lighthouse | Mayo | Nordatlantik | 54° 17′ 0,5″ N, 10° 5′ 33,6″ W | 1835 | 11 m | 67 m | Fl(3)W.15s | |
Eeragh Lighthouse | Galway | Nordatlantik | 53° 8′ 53″ N, 9° 51′ 23,3″ W | 1857 | 31 m | 35 m | Fl.W.15s | |
Fanad Head Lighthouse | Donegal | Nordatlantik | 55° 16′ 34,3″ N, 7° 37′ 55,2″ W | 1817/1886 | 22 m | 39 m | Fl(5)WR.20s | |
Fastnet Lighthouse | Cork | Keltische See | 51° 23′ 21,5″ N, 9° 36′ 10,7″ W | 1854/1904 | 54 m | 49 m | Fl.W.5s | (c) Richard Webb, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Galley Head Lighthouse | Cork | Keltische See | 51° 31′ 46,8″ N, 8° 57′ 8,6″ W | 1878 | 21 m | 53 m | Fl(5)W.20s | |
Hook Head Lighthouse | Wexford | Keltische See | 52° 7′ 25,5″ N, 6° 55′ 46,1″ W | ~1172 | 35 m | 46 m | Fl.W.3s | |
Howth Lighthouse | Fingal | Irische See | 53° 23′ 38,7″ N, 6° 4′ 0,7″ W | 1818/1982 | 10 m | 13 m | Fl(2)WR.7.5s | |
Inisheer Lighthouse | Galway | Nordatlantik | 53° 2′ 46,6″ N, 9° 31′ 34,6″ W | 1857 | 34 m | 34 m | Iso.WR.12s | |
Inishgort Lighthouse | Mayo | Clew Bay | 53° 49′ 36″ N, 9° 40′ 14,2″ W | 1827 | 8 m | 11 m | LFl.W.10s | (c) Aiden Clarke, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Inishowen Lighthouse | Donegal | Nordatlantik | 55° 13′ 34″ N, 6° 55′ 44,9″ W | 1837 | 23 m | 29 m | Fl(2)WRG.10s | (c) Corinna Schleiffer, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Inishtearaght Lighthouse | Kerry | Nordatlantik | 52° 4′ 32,4″ N, 10° 39′ 40,6″ W | 1870 | 17 m | 84 m | Fl(2)W.20s | |
Inishtrahull Lighthouse | Donegal | Nordatlantik | 55° 25′ 51,8″ N, 7° 14′ 37,7″ W | 1812/1958 | 23 m | 59 m | Fl(3)W.15s | (c) Arnold Price, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Kish Bank Lighthouse | Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown | Dublin Bay | 53° 18′ 39″ N, 5° 55′ 32,5″ W | 1965 | 31 m | 29 m | Fl(2)W.20s | |
Little Samphire Island Lighthouse | Kerry | Tralee Bay | 52° 16′ 15,2″ N, 9° 52′ 54,5″ W | 1854 | 12 m | 17 m | Fl.WRG.5s | |
Loop Head Lighthouse | Clare | Nordatlantik | 52° 33′ 39,2″ N, 9° 55′ 55,8″ W | 1854 | 23 m | 84 m | Fl(4)W.20s | (c) Charles W Glynn, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Lower Rosses Lighthouse | Sligo | Sligo Bay | 54° 19′ 43″ N, 8° 34′ 21,6″ W | 1908 | 8 m | 8 m | Fl(2)WRG.10s | |
Metal Man Lighthouse | Sligo | Sligo Bay | 54° 18′ 13,6″ N, 8° 34′ 32,7″ W | 1821 | 5 m | 3 m | Fl(3)W.6s | (c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Mine Head Lighthouse | Waterford | Keltische See | 51° 59′ 33,4″ N, 7° 35′ 13,5″ W | 1851 | 21 m | 87 m | Fl(4)W.30s | |
Mizen Head Lighthouse | Cork | Keltische See | 51° 27′ 0,4″ N, 9° 49′ 10,5″ W | 1959 | 4 m | 55 m | Iso.W.4s | |
Muglins Lighthouse | Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown | Dublin Bay | 53° 16′ 31,4″ N, 6° 4′ 34,8″ W | 1906 | 9 m | 14 m | Fl.R.5s | |
Old Head of Kinsale Lighthouse | Cork | Keltische See | 51° 36′ 16,7″ N, 8° 32′ 0,3″ W | 1665/1853 | 30 m | 72 m | Fl(2)W.10s | |
Oyster Island Lighthouse | Sligo | Sligo Bay | 54° 18′ 6,7″ N, 8° 34′ 16,2″ W | 1837/1893 | 12 m | 13 m | Fl(3)W.6s | (c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Rathlin O'Birne Lighthouse | Donegal | Nordatlantik | 54° 39′ 47,8″ N, 8° 49′ 57,4″ W | 1856 | 20 m | 35 m | Fl.WR.15s | |
Roancarrigmore Lighthouse | Cork | Bantry Bay | 51° 39′ 10,8″ N, 9° 44′ 49,2″ W | 1847 | 7 m | 18 m | Fl.WR.3s | (c) Ulrich Hartmann, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Roche's Point Lighthouse | Cork | Keltische See | 51° 47′ 35,2″ N, 8° 15′ 17,2″ W | 1817/1835 | 15 m | 30 m | Fl.WR.3s | (c) Peter Newbold, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Rockabill Lighthouse | Fingal | Irische See | 53° 35′ 48,4″ N, 6° 0′ 15,6″ W | 1860 | 32 m | 45 m | Fl.WR.12s | |
Rotten Island Lighthouse | Donegal | Donegal Bay | 54° 36′ 52,3″ N, 8° 26′ 27,6″ W | 1838 | 14 m | 20 m | Fl.WR.4s | (c) louise price, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Scattery Island Lighthouse | Clare | Shannon | 52° 36′ 20″ N, 9° 31′ 4″ W | 1872 | 12 m | 15 m | Fl(2)W.8s | |
Sheep's Head Lighthouse | Cork | Bantry Bay | 51° 32′ 34,3″ N, 9° 50′ 54,3″ W | 1968 | 7 m | 83 m | Fl(3)WR.15s | (c) Richard Webb, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Skelligs Lighthouse | Kerry | Nordatlantik | 51° 46′ 6,5″ N, 10° 32′ 31,1″ W | 1826/1967 | 12 m | 53 m | Fl(3)W.15s | |
Slyne Head Lighthouse | Galway | Nordatlantik | 53° 23′ 59,8″ N, 10° 14′ 3,1″ W | 1836 | 24 m | 35 m | Fl(2)W.15s | |
St Johns Point Lighthouse | Donegal | Donegal Bay | 54° 34′ 9,6″ N, 8° 27′ 35,6″ W | 1831 | 14 m | 30 m | Fl.W.6s | (c) louise price, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Straw Island Lighthouse | Donegal | Nordatlantik | 53° 7′ 4,8″ N, 9° 37′ 50,2″ W | 1878 | 11 m | 11 m | Fl(2)W.5s | |
Tarbert Island Lighthouse | Kerry | Shannon | 52° 35′ 31,1″ N, 9° 21′ 48,9″ W | 1834 | 22 m | 18 m | Iso.WR.4s | |
Tory Island Lighthouse | Donegal | Nordatlantik | 55° 16′ 21,4″ N, 8° 14′ 57,8″ W | 1832 | 27 m | 40 m | Fl(4)W.30s | (c) David Baird, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Tuskar Rock Lighthouse | Wexford | St.-Georgs-Kanal | 52° 12′ 10,5″ N, 6° 12′ 26,7″ W | 1815 | 34 m | 33 m | Q(2)W.7.5s | |
Wicklow Head Lighthouse | Wicklow | St.-Georgs-Kanal | 52° 57′ 55,6″ N, 5° 59′ 53,3″ W | 1781/1818 | 14 m | 37 m | Fl(3)W.15s | (c) David Quinn, CC BY-SA 2.0 |
Youghal Lighthouse | Cork | Keltische See | 51° 56′ 34,1″ N, 7° 50′ 31,8″ W | 1852 | 15 m | 24 m | Fl.WR.2.5s |
Siehe auch
Weblinks
- Russ Rowlett: Lighthouses of Western Ireland (Ulster and Connacht) (Englisch) In: The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Abgerufen am 4. Januar 2017.
- Russ Rowlett: Lighthouses of Eastern Ireland (Leinster) (Englisch) In: The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Abgerufen am 4. Januar 2017.
- Our Lighthouses. Commissioners of Irish Lights, abgerufen am 4. Januar 2017 (englisch).
- Russ Rowlett: Lighthouses of Southwestern Ireland (Munster) (Englisch) In: The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Abgerufen am 4. Januar 2017.
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(c) Richard Webb, CC BY-SA 2.0
Sheep's Head Lighthouse Lighthouse at the end of the Sheep's Head peninsula. It is a relatively recently built light, commissioned to protect tankers going in to the Whiddy Island oil terminal and completed in 1968.
(c) Arnold Price, CC BY-SA 2.0
Across to Malin The lighthouse situated at the western end of Inishtrahull island.
Autor/Urheber: MikaLaureque, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Ballagh Rocks Lighthouse, County Donegal
Autor/Urheber: Type17, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Kish Lighthouse, seen from a ferry heading for Dublin Port, with the Wicklow Mountains in the background.
(c) Ulrich Hartmann, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse on Roancarrigmore in the Bantry Bay
(c) David Quinn, CC BY-SA 2.0
Current Lighthouse, Wicklow Head The active lighthouse on Wicklow Head, which was converted to electricity in 1976. This point is the most east part of mainland Ireland.
Autor/Urheber: William Murphy from Dublin, Ireland, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Dalkey Island is situated about 10 miles south of Dublin, near the village of Dalkey, two miles south of Dún Laoghaire harbour. The island is now uninhabited by humans, but there are the remains of houses, a church and a Martello Tower. Located less than 300 metres offshore the island comprises 9 hectares (22 acres). Dalkey Island, only 5 minutes by local boat from Coliemore Harbour, is an important site of ancient and historic remains. Artefacts from the island, now housed in the National Museum in Dublin, are evidence that the original occupants were from the Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age. Settlers continued to use the site through the Iron Age and Early Christian period. There is evidence it was inhabited in the 4th millennium BC (6000 years ago) and was also used as a Viking base. There are ruins of another church, dating from the 7th century, named after St Begnet. This was altered on the east side when builders used it as living quarters while building the nearby Martello tower and gun battery in 1804. An older wooden church was probably here before the present stone one was built. A promontory fort was located at the northern end of the island, its presence still visible today in the form of a ditch. A herd of goats, originally put there in the early 1800s, remains there today but they are replacements of the original goats which were removed. You can take a boat to the island in the summer months, by asking one of the local fishermen at Coliemore or Bulloch Harbour. The island is also an ideal spot for fishing, with Pollock, Coalfish, Wrasse and Mackerel being caught. The ruined stone church was built in the 9th/10th Century and was probably abandoned when the Vikings used the island as a base to form part of the busiest port in the country at that time. In the early 19th Century the British Admiralty erected the Martello Tower, one of eight dotted along the Dun Laoghaire coastline, as an early warning defensive device against the one time threat of invasion during the Napoleonic era. The channel between the island and the mainland is very deep and was once considered as a location for an oil terminal. However, the local area is very residential, and it was decided that the terminal should go elsewhere. The waters around Dalkey Island are much used for sailing, angling and diving. Rocks known as Maiden or Carraig Rock, Clare Rock and Lamb Island all to the northwest form part of the ridge of the Island. Parts of these rocks are only visible at low tide. The Rocks to the east of the Island are known as "The Muglins" and are a different group or chain. These form a danger to shipping and have been fitted with a distinctive beacon.
Coordinates: 53°16′N 6°05′WAutor/Urheber: jaqian from Dublin, Ireland, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
This picture is a bit grainy as it was taken at great distance and then cropped.
Autor/Urheber: MickReynolds, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Eagle Island lighthouses.
Autor/Urheber: Towel401, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Inis Cathaigh Lighthouse, County Clare, Ireland, is powered by 6x 50W photo-voltaic panels
(c) Peter Newbold, CC BY-SA 2.0
Roche's Point lighthouse. Cobh and Youghal Area, County Cork, Southwestern Ireland (Munster). Lighthouse from the Swansea- Cork ferry. The lighthouse that can be seen as you enter Cork harbour.
Autor/Urheber: MikaLaureque, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Inishtearaght Lighthouse, County Kerry
(c) Peter Craine, CC BY-SA 2.0
Cromwell Point Lighthouse, Valentia Island This became operative in 1841 and ceased to be manned in 1947. It is housed in the older 'Star Fort'. Within those walls, I noticed an old-looking standing stone. In the background are: Killelan Mountain (left) and Beginish Island (right).
(c) Keith Salvesen, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse perched on the northernmost headland of Clare Island Taken out of service in 1965, then converted for use as a guesthouse (with a bedroom in the tower...). Now a private residence.
Autor/Urheber: MickReynolds, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
County Mayo, Broadhaven Lighthouse.
Autor/Urheber: psyberartist, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Lighthouse on Shannon river at Tarbert
Tuskar Rock, off the coast of County Wexford, Ireland
Autor/Urheber: MikaLaureque, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Slyne Head Lighthouse, County Galway
Autor/Urheber: Athena Flickr, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Hook Head Lighthouse: One of the oldest working lighthouses in Europe at around 800years old. Built under the supervision of William Marshall, son in law of Strongbow and Aoife, it replaced an informal beacon which the monks there had set up and maintained previously. Lies across the estuary from Dunmore East and Passage East. The location is reputedly partly responsible for the expression 'by Hook or by Crook', Crooke is across the water near Passage East.
Autor/Urheber: Allgau, Lizenz: CC-BY-SA-3.0
Burren: Blackhead lighthouse, County Clare
(c) Willie Duffin, CC BY-SA 2.0
Black Rock lighthouse, Sligo Bay Not strictly a "Geograph" but I couldn't resist trying out my zoom lens at this distance.
Autor/Urheber: Den Donovan, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
Little Samphire Island at Fenit, County Kerry with Little Samphire lighthouse
(c) Peter Evans, CC BY-SA 2.0
Looking West over Ardnakinna Point lighthouse
(c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0
Metal Man, Rosses Point A freestanding, stone navigation beacon, erected 1821. Circular plan. Painted cast-iron statue of Royal Navy petty officer pointing on battered painted coursed ashlar limestone podium with moulded torus roll cut stone string course. Navigation light mounted to front of pedestal. Painted cast-iron access ladder set into channel formed in podium. Situated on Perch Rock between Rosses Point and Oyster Island. This figurative navigation beacon, cast in 1819 by Thomas Kirke in London, forms an important element of the maritime history of County Sligo. The sturdy construction of the podium attests to the high quality of the stone masonry while the cast-iron statue raises the interest of the beacon above the ordinary.
(c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0
Aranmore Island The lighthouse is on the north end of the island
Autor/Urheber: MikaLaureque, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Black Rock Island - County Mayo - Ireland
Maják na skalisku nad oceánem v Irsku v oblasti Clonakilty nedaleko Corku.
(c) Hywel Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ballynacourty Point lighthouse
Autor/Urheber: MikaLaureque, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Dundalk Lighthouse, County Louth
(c) Richard Webb, CC BY-SA 2.0
Fastnet/Carraig Aonair View from the south west. Surveyors feared that the rock would split, and filled cracks on this side with concrete.
Autor/Urheber: MikaLaureque, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Cashla Bay Lighthouse, County Galway
Autor/Urheber: Raul Corral, Lizenz: CC BY 3.0
Ballycotton Lighthouse, photo taken from the Ballycotton Cliffs Walk
Autor/Urheber: Maj Adev from Dublin, Ireland, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 2.0
This is a picture I took before and had under my old Flickr profile. It's Youghal lighthouse in Co. Cork. Taken with my last camera.
(c) William Murphy, CC BY-SA 3.0
Balbriggan Harbour At Low Tide
Autor/Urheber: https://www.flickr.com/photos/moonrising/, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
Farad lighthouse, County Donegal, Ireland
Autor/Urheber: tiarescott, Lizenz: CC BY 2.0
The lighthouse and a portion of the Old Head Golf Links on the Old Head of Kinsale.
Old Head Golf Course - Ireland
(c) Dr Brian Lynch, CC BY-SA 2.0
Rock Island and Crookhaven Lighthouse from landside The houses around Crookhaven lighthouse belonged to Irish Lighthouses and housed the families of the lighthouse keepers of Crookhaven lighthouse, Fastnet lighthouse and the Mizen head lighthouse. Of course the lighthouses have long been automatic and the houses are now privately owned holiday homes.
(c) Aiden Clarke, CC BY-SA 2.0
Inishgort Lighthouse, Clew Bay
(c) Corinna Schleiffer, CC BY-SA 2.0
Inishowen Lighthouse. The double lighthouse situated on Dunagree Point south of Inishowen Head - this one is the higher of the two.
(c) Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0
Oileán Baoi (Dursey Island): The Bull The Bull is one of three main islands off the west end of Dursey Island. The other ones are The Cow in V4239 and The Calf in V4437. This one is about 5 kilometres off Dursey Head although this view was taken from near the signal tower on the summit of Dursey. The Bull has a lighthouse built in 1889 to replace a short lived one on The Calf which was destroyed by a storm in 1881. Curiously The Bull is absent from the current Third Edition OSI 1:50,000 scale map. There is an inset showing all of Dursey Island and The Cow and The Calf, and space to extend the inset westwards, but the inset terminates on the 42000 Easting grid line. The grid square has been taken from the old OSI Half Inch to the Mile mapping instead. The lighthouse is at 51 degrees 35.521 minutes latitude North and 10 degrees 18.073 minutes longitude West if anyone wants to do a conversion into the Irish Grid! ( Information from the Commissioners of Irish Lights website here http://www.cil.ie/ )
Autor/Urheber: MikaLaureque, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 4.0
Eeragh Lighthouse, County Galway
(c) louise price, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse: St John's Point Built in 1831 and now automated, with the family house occupied.
(c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0
Metal Man Lighthouse, Oyster Island Zooming in for a closer look
Autor/Urheber: YvonneM, Lizenz: CC BY-SA 3.0
Baily Lighthouse, Howth Head, Dublin, Ireland
(c) David Baird, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Lighthouse, Tory Island
Achillbeg Island, Mayo County, Ireland
(c) Richard Webb, CC BY-SA 2.0
Ferry slip and lighthouse, Buncrana. County Donegal
(c) Kenneth Allen, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse, Dunree Head Looking north
(c) louise price, CC BY-SA 2.0
Lighthouse on Rotten Island