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Isle of Man
With an increase in trade between Liverpool, Cumbria, and the Scottish ports came an increased demand for a lighthouse on the Isle of Man’s most easterly point.
In 1909 Lord Inverclyde recommended that a fog signal should be established at Maughold Head. At the time there were no navigation aids between Douglas Head and Point of Ayre.
However, since the Bahama Bank Lightvessel was located around four miles offshore from Maughold Head, Trinity House did not think there was an urgent need for a lighthouse.
Finally, following further debate, a lighthouse was established at Maughold Head on 15th April 1914.
The tower, which is 77 feet high, is located down 128 steps. The lantern is level with the keepers’ cottages which are at the top of the steps.
The lighthouse was in service for only four and a half months before the outbreak of World War 1. As a result, the light was extinguished for most of the time. The Irish Sea was heavily mined at the time.
The lighthouse was automated on 31st March 1993. Electricity was installed, replacing the paraffin lamp operated by clockwork.
The cottages and engine room were sold privately following automation. The engine room was converted into accommodation. One of the the lantern panes was subsequently blacked out to avoid the light dazzling the occupants of the former engine room.
The first order optic was discontinued on 25th November 2016 and replaced with a temporary light until a new Sealite LED lamp came into operation on 17th January 2018. The first order lens is still in situ but covered up.
| Lighthouse Construction | 1914 |
|---|---|
| Country | Isle of Man |
| Commissioning Body | Northern Lighthouse Board |
| Lens Order | 1st order |
| Lens Type | Revolving |
| Status | publish |
| Light Character | Fl(3) W 30 s |
| Lighthouse Markings | White tower 23 metres high located at the base of a flight of steps. Unusually the accommodation is higher than the lighthouse. |
| Management Body Ports Authority | Northern Lighthouse Board |
| Coastal Erosion Vulnerability | |
| Condition Observations | Tower itself in good condition. |
| Open Status (Site) | Closed |
| Open Status (Tower) | Closed |
| Coordinates | 54.2956948589,-4.3094424369 |
| Other | ARLHS IOM-010; Admiralty A4786; NGA 5036. |
| Inactive Chance Lens Deactivated | November 2016 |
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