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  2. Longstone Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Longstone Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse on Longstone Rock in the outer group of the Farne Islands off the Northumberland Coast, England. Completed in 1826, it was originally called the Outer Farne Lighthouse , [ 1 ] and complemented the earlier Inner Farne Lighthouse .

  3. List of lighthouses in England - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Location coordinates County First lit Decom­mis­sioned Tower height Former operator(s) Belle Tout Lighthouse: Beachy Head 50°44′18″N 0°12′52″E

  4. Bardsey Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse is built of ashlar limestone and is unplastered inside and out, but painted in red and white bands on the outside. [3] The lighthouse tower is 30 m (98 ft) high and is unusual amongst Trinity House towers of this period in being square in plan (Coquet Lighthouse, Northumberland is also square).

  5. Watch: Storm Babet batters Britain as rivers burst, rail ...

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    In Northumberland, South Shields Lighthouse has been damaged with high waves knocking off the lighthouse's dome. Storm Babet is battering the UK today (Friday) as the country is put on high alert ...

  6. Farne Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Farne Islands are associated with the story of Grace Darling and the wreck of the Forfarshire.Grace Darling was the daughter of Longstone lighthouse-keeper (one of the islands' lighthouses), William Darling, and on 7 September 1838, when she was aged 22, with her father she rescued nine people from the wreck of the Forfarshire in a strong gale and thick fog, the vessel having run aground ...

  7. Berwick-upon-Tweed - Wikipedia

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    A small seaport at Tweedmouth facilitates the import and export of goods but provides no passenger services. The port is protected by a long breakwater built in the 19th century, at the end of which is a red and white lighthouse. Completed in 1826, the 13 m (43 ft) tower emits a white light every five seconds from a window overlooking the sea. [64]

  8. Happisburgh Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse is painted white with three red bands and has a light characteristic of Fl(3)30s (three white flashes, repeated every 30 seconds) at a height of 135 ft (41.1 m) with a range of 14 miles (22.5 km). [7] It continues to use the optic installed in 1868. The other lighthouse - the "low light" - was 20 ft (6.1 m) lower.

  9. Bamburgh Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Bamburgh Lighthouse (also known as Black Rocks Point Lighthouse) was built by Trinity House in 1910 to guide shipping both passing along the Northumberland coast and in the waters around the Farne Islands. It was extensively modernised in 1975 and is now monitored from the Trinity House Operations and Planning Centre in Harwich. Routine ...