Taigh-solais Eilean Glas
Outend
Taigh-solais Eilean Glas
Location and Accessibility
The Taigh-solais Eilean Glas is situated on Outend, The Village, United Kingdom.
This remote location makes it accessible only by foot or via a short boat ride from the nearby village.
History
Construction of the lighthouse began in 1904, with its completion reported to be in 1905.
It has been an active aid to navigation ever since, serving as a vital reference point for mariners navigating the surrounding waters.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The Taigh-solais Eilean Glas is a traditional Scottish lighthouse, built from local stone and featuring a distinctive tower design.
Its height of 43 metres (141 feet) serves as an effective beacon, guiding vessels safely into harbor.
Light Characteristics
The lighthouse emits a white light with a focal height of 23 nautical miles (42 km).
The light's sequence is reported to be Fl(0.5+(2)+0.5+(2)+0.5+(14.5)), indicating a distinctive pattern that can be seen from a considerable distance.
Current Status
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, with the Northern Lighthouse Board operating it as part of their extensive network of maritime aids.
Heritage Status
The Taigh-solais Eilean Glas is listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings and Structures in Scotland, recognizing its importance as a historic landmark.
Notable Historical Events
- No notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Taigh-solais Eilean Glas |
|---|---|
| City | The Village |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 57.856895, -6.641966 |
| Current use | Active navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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