Lismore
Lismore, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Lismore Lighthouse
Location and Accessibility
The Lismore Lighthouse is situated on the island of Lismore, located in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
The island can be accessed by ferry from the nearby town of Oban.
History
Lismore has a rich history dating back to the 6th century when it was associated with Saint Moluag, a Celtic Christian saint.
During the medieval period, the island was the seat of the Bishop of Argyll.
In the 19th century, various new industries were introduced, including lime quarrying.
The lighthouse was built during this time to aid navigation for mariners.
Architecture and Construction
The Lismore Lighthouse is a prominent structure on the island, standing at a height of 31 meters (102 feet) above sea level.
The lighthouse was designed by a renowned architect and constructed using traditional materials.
Light Characteristics
The Lismore Lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 19 nautical miles.
The light's period is 10 seconds, and its character is marked as "Fl" (a fixed light).
Current Status
The Lismore Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.
Heritage Status
Lismore Island, including the lighthouse, holds significant cultural and historical importance.
The island's unique landscape and rich history have earned it a place on various heritage lists.
Notable Historical Events
The Lismore Lighthouse played an important role during World War II, serving as a navigation aid for Allied ships in the area.
- The Lismore Lighthouse was built to aid navigation for mariners.
- Lismore Island holds significant cultural and historical importance.
Details
| Name | Lismore |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 56.455547, -5.6074405 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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