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  2. List of lighthouses in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lighthouses in Ireland. The Commissioners of Irish Lights are responsible for the majority of marine navigation aids around the island though a small number are maintained by local harbour authorities.

  3. North Bull Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Its characteristic is a green light, which flashes once every four seconds. [6] Other lighthouses that guide shipping into the port are Poolbeg at the end of the Great South Wall, the North Bank Lighthouse located midway between the end of the North Bull Wall and Alexandra Quay, and the North Wall Quay Lighthouse at the entrance to the ...

  4. Poolbeg Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Isle of Man passenger ship, Lady of Mann, passes behind Poolbeg Lighthouse in 2004. The lighthouse, one of a formation of three, is located on the Great South Wall (South Bull Wall), at the Port of Dublin, which extends from Ringsend's Poolbeg peninsula nearly four miles out into Dublin Bay.

  5. Galley Head Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Galley Head Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse outside of Rosscarbery, County Cork, on the south coast of Ireland. [1] [2]The lighthouse is situated on Galley Head at the southern end of the headland known as Dundeady island at 133 feet above sea level, overlooking the Celtic Sea and two beaches, Red Strand to the east and the Long Strand to the west.

  6. North Bank Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Then Poolbeg light was painted black, North Bull had a red tower and North Bank showed an occulting white light from a "tower, painted with red and white bands". [5] Although the fog bell at North Bank is now disused, [4] in 1923 it was still operational, along with other bells at North Bull and North Wall Quay, whereas Poolbeg had a fog siren. [5]

  7. Commissioners of Irish Lights - Wikipedia

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    Hook Lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses in Ireland. Signal fires to guide shipping have long existed. Hook Head has the oldest nearly continuous light in Ireland, originally a signal fire or beacon tended by the monk Dubhán in the fifth century. [1] Monks continued to maintain the light until the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in 1641.

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