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Torry Range Front

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Torry Range Front Lighthouse

The Torry Range Front Lighthouse is situated on Sinclair Road in Aberdeen City, Scotland.

Location and Accessibility

  • The lighthouse was constructed in 1951 as part of a series of aids to navigation for the Torry Range, a narrow channel separating the mainland from the offshore oil platforms.
  • The structure has been an important aid to mariners and fishermen ever since its construction.

History

The lighthouse emits a red light that can be seen for up to 5 nautical miles. The light's pattern is a fixed red light, which indicates safe passage when the entrance is clear and a green light when it is not.

Architecture and Construction Materials

  • The Torry Range Front Lighthouse is a lower-order lighthouse with a characteristic cylindrical design.
  • It stands at 14 meters (46 feet) tall, with a focal height of approximately 20 meters (66 feet).
  • The tower is constructed from cast iron and has a distinctive red colour scheme.

Light Characteristics

The Torry Range Front Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its role has been supplemented by more modern aids such as radar and electronic navigation systems. In recent years, the lighthouse has undergone restoration work to ensure its continued operation.

Heritage Status

  • The Torry Range Front Lighthouse is not currently listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument or a Grade A listed building.
  • However, it remains an important part of Aberdeen's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

While there are no specific notable historical events associated with the Torry Range Front Lighthouse, its construction in 1951 marked an important milestone in the development of offshore oil and gas operations in Scotland.

Architecture and Construction Materials

  • The Torry Range Front Lighthouse is a lower-order lighthouse with a characteristic cylindrical design.
  • It stands at 14 meters (46 feet) tall, with a focal height of approximately 20 meters (66 feet).
  • The tower is constructed from cast iron and has a distinctive red colour scheme.

Light Characteristics

The Torry Range Front Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its role has been supplemented by more modern aids such as radar and electronic navigation systems. In recent years, the lighthouse has undergone restoration work to ensure its continued operation.

Heritage Status

  • The Torry Range Front Lighthouse is not currently listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument or a Grade A listed building.
  • However, it remains an important part of Aberdeen's maritime heritage.

Notable Historical Events

While there are no specific notable historical events associated with the Torry Range Front Lighthouse, its construction in 1951 marked an important milestone in the development of offshore oil and gas operations in Scotland.

Torry Range Front Lighthouse

The Torry Range Front Lighthouse is situated on Sinclair Road in Aberdeen City, Scotland.

Details

NameTorry Range Front
CityAberdeen City
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates57.139645, -2.0749328
Current useactive navigation
Accessiblefalse
Guided toursfalse