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Eeragh Lighthouse

Eeragh Lighthouse, Rock Island, Inishmore, Conamara Municipal District, County Galway, Connacht, Ireland

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Eeragh Lighthouse

The Eeragh Lighthouse was constructed in 1857 as part of an extensive lighthouse building program along the west coast of Ireland.

History

  • The Eeragh Lighthouse was built to mark the north-western entrance to Galway Bay and the port of Galway known as the North Sound.
  • It was constructed in 1857 as part of an extensive lighthouse building program along the west coast of Ireland.

Architecture

The Eeragh Lighthouse is a notable example of Victorian-era lighthouse design, with a distinctive tower height of 35 meters (115 feet).

Light Characteristics

  • The Eeragh Lighthouse emits a Fl (first-order) light, which is visible from a distance of approximately 18 nautical miles.
  • The light's color is white, and it operates on a regular schedule.

Current Status

The Eeragh Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, with ongoing maintenance and upkeep to ensure its continued safety for mariners.

Location and Accessibility

  • Located on Rock Island, one of the Brannock Islands in County Galway, Ireland, the Eeragh Lighthouse is accessible by ferry or boat.
  • The island itself is part of the Aran Islands archipelago, a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

Heritage Status

The Eeragh Lighthouse has been recognized as an important historical landmark in Ireland, with its construction and operation playing a significant role in the country's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

  • In 1857, the year it was constructed, the Eeragh Lighthouse became operational along with another lighthouse on Inisheer, marking the beginning of a new era in navigation for the Aran Islands.

History

The Eeragh Lighthouse was constructed in 1857 as part of an extensive lighthouse building program along the west coast of Ireland. It was built to mark the north-western entrance to Galway Bay and the port of Galway known as the North Sound.

Architecture

The Eeragh Lighthouse is a notable example of Victorian-era lighthouse design, with a distinctive tower height of 35 meters (115 feet). The focal height, which is the distance from the base of the lens to the center of the light beam, is reportedly around 29 meters (95 feet) above sea level. The lighthouse features a characteristic white light with a range of 18 nautical miles and a period of 15 seconds.

Light Characteristics

The Eeragh Lighthouse emits a Fl (first-order) light, which is visible from a distance of approximately 18 nautical miles. The light's color is white, and it operates on a regular schedule.

Current Status

The Eeragh Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, with ongoing maintenance and upkeep to ensure its continued safety for mariners.

Location and Accessibility

  • Located on Rock Island, one of the Brannock Islands in County Galway, Ireland, the Eeragh Lighthouse is accessible by ferry or boat. The island itself is part of the Aran Islands archipelago, a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

Heritage Status

The Eeragh Lighthouse has been recognized as an important historical landmark in Ireland, with its construction and operation playing a significant role in the country's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

  • In 1857, the year it was constructed, the Eeragh Lighthouse became operational along with another lighthouse on Inisheer, marking the beginning of a new era in navigation for the Aran Islands.

Details

NameEeragh Lighthouse
City
CountryIreland
Coordinates53.148083, -9.856439
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue