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16-JAN-2016 Dick Keely

Lot's Wife

Baltimore, Co. Cork

One of the most notable landmarks in the area is the Baltimore Beacon, also known as Lot's Wife.
In July 1847, Commander James Wolfe, R.N., informed the Ballast Board that he had recently completed a survey of Baltimore Harbour and noticed the destruction of the Beacon on the eastern point of the southern entrance to the harbour.
George Halpin, the Board's inspector was ordered to report the matter which he did the following month, stating that the original, locally built Beacon was too small, poorly built, and had been vandalised.
He recommended a large and properly constructed Beacon with which the Board concurred.
Almost a year passed, 6 July 1848, before the Board requested the secretary to seek permission from Lord Carbery for a piece of ground thirty feet in diameter, on which to build the Beacon. By the end of July a reply had been received from Mr. Arthur Perry-Aylmer informing the Board that Lady Carbery of Castle Freke near Rosscarbery had given her full permission to either rebuild or re-construct the existing Beacon and granted free access as the Beacon was a matter of such vast importance to fishermen and others.
By February 1849 inspector George Halpin reported that the masonry work of the Beacon was complete but the iron staff and vane still had to be placed on top.
The conspicuous conical white painted Baltimore Beacon, sometimes called the 'pillar of salt' or 'Lot's wife' is ~50 ft (15.2m) high and 15 ft. (4.6m) in diameter at the base.
Reference: Wikipedia

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Julie Oldfield07-Feb-2016 04:31
Fantastic composition. Great scaling. V
Bill Miller04-Feb-2016 06:55
A fascinating and very interesting picture. And I learnt something too...
coaster04-Feb-2016 03:44
Great photo!
Jim Coffman04-Feb-2016 00:10
A great capture of this amazing scene!
Tom Munson03-Feb-2016 23:04
What an interesting structure. Terrific shot.
Allan Jay03-Feb-2016 22:11
Wonderful engaging image, love the people which add great scaling
perspective, Dick!
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