Baily Lighthouse
Bog of Frogs Loop

Baily Lighthouse
The Baily Lighthouse is located on the coast of Howth, County Dublin, Ireland.
History
- The lighthouse has been an important aid to navigation since its construction in 1859.
- The Baily Lighthouse was originally powered by a steam engine and later by electricity.
Architecture and Construction
The tower height of the Baily Lighthouse is 34.11 meters (112 feet), while the focal height is 41 meters (134 feet).
The lighthouse features a distinctive white-painted tower with a flat roof, and is constructed from limestone and granite.
The building's design is attributed to James Douglas.
Light Characteristics
The Baily Lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 26 nautical miles (48 kilometers) and a period of 15 seconds.
The light is characterized by a sequence of flashes in the pattern of Fl (first order).
Current Status
The Baily Lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its modernization.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse is situated on the Bog of Frogs Loop, near the town of Howth.
The location provides stunning views of the Irish Sea and the surrounding coastline.
Heritage Status
The Baily Lighthouse is a protected monument in Ireland, recognized for its historical significance as an aid to navigation.
Notable Historical Events
- The Baily Lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime safety since its construction in 1859.
Details
| Name | Baily Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Howth |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 53.361553, -6.0523987 |
| Architect | James Douglas |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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