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05-Sep-2019 anno 1691

North Foreland Lighthouse

Broadstairs, South East England view map

A light was first exhibited at North Foreland in 1499, but the first real lighthouse was built by Sir John Meldrum in 1636, consisting of a two-storey octagonal tower made of timber, lath and plaster with an iron coal-burning grate on top; this tower was destroyed by fire in 1683.
A temporary measure of a single candle in a lantern hoisted on a pole proved—perhaps not surprisingly—ineffective and the present lighthouse was built in 1691; originally the tower was 12 metres tall, constructed of brick, stone and flint. In 1698 the lighthouse is recorded as using 100 tons of coal a year.
Trinity House purchased the lighthouse in 1832. In 1890 a separate room known as the lantern house, was built on to the top of the tower to accommodate the light. An improved light source was installed in 1894, a pair of eight-wick Trinity House-pattern burners for heavy mineral oil, replaced in 1904 by a triple mantle burner, and again replaced in 1923 with a ‘Hood’ 100mm petroleum vapour burner.
North Foreland was the last Trinity House lighthouse to be automated; the occasion was formally marked at a ceremony presided over by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in 1998 in his capacity at the time as Master of Trinity House.
The lighthouse is now monitored and controlled from Trinity House’s Planning Centre in Harwich, Essex.

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Ton T.15-Nov-2019 16:09
Mooi gecomponeerd en een interessante geschiedenis Pieter! V
Bijzondere voorgrond waarvan ik me afvraag wat voor gewas dat is
Dave Petersen Photography14-Nov-2019 13:55
Beautifully captured Pieter. I like your POV and how you composed this bright and warm image. V+
Zoltán Balogh13-Nov-2019 05:34
Awesome capture, I like the layered scene! V
laine09-Nov-2019 23:22
Lighthouses are amazing to look at...what a lovely collection of out buildings too. V
Marcia Colelli09-Nov-2019 21:30
Wonderful low perspective capture with interesting history. V
joseantonio09-Nov-2019 19:44
nice composition and color.V.
Charlene Ambrose09-Nov-2019 19:24
Beautiful image of this lighthouse. V
Helen Betts09-Nov-2019 14:54
I like the low perspective for this old lighthouse. Interesting history as well. V.
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