Mionn Ard
Hacketstown Bridge
Mionn Ard Lighthouse
The Mionn Ard lighthouse, also known as Mine Head Lighthouse, has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1891.
History
- The lighthouse was built by the Commissioners of Irish Lights to serve as a navigational aid for mariners in the area.
- The lighthouse was designed by architect John H. Bagnall.
The Mionn Ard lighthouse stands at a height of 87 meters (285 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 120 meters (394 feet).
Architecture and Construction
- The tower is constructed from granite and features a distinctive octagonal shape.
The Mionn Ard lighthouse emits a white light that can be seen for up to 12 nautical miles.
Light Characteristics
- The light's pattern consists of four flashes, with each flash occurring every 30 seconds.
The Mionn Ard lighthouse is currently an automated aid to navigation, meaning it operates without the presence of a human keeper.
Current Status
The Mionn Ard lighthouse is located at Hacketstown Bridge in Ireland.
- The site can be accessed via a public road, although parking may be limited during peak season.
Heritage Status
The Mionn Ard lighthouse has been designated as a protected monument by the Irish government.
Notable Historical Events
There are no notable historical events associated with the Mionn Ard lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Mionn Ard |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 51.992855, -7.586495 |
| Architect | John H. Bagnall |
| Current use | active navigation |
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