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Malta
The lighthouse was built simultaneously with the breakwater to the grand harbour in Valetta. The Harbour has been used since Roman times and was used by the British as a major naval base from 1812 to the 1970s. However, protection from strong northerly winds and enemy attacks and an increased anchorage in the harbour meant that a breakwater was built from 1903 to 1908. The first stone was laid by King Edward in 1903. The lighthouse was built at the end of the breakwater to signal to ships where the end of the breakwater was located.
| Manufacture Date | 1908 |
|---|---|
| Lighthouse Construction | 1908 |
| Country | Malta |
| Lens Order | 4th order |
| Lens Type | Fixed |
| Status | publish |
| Light Character | Fl (1) 1s. Red Light |
| Lighthouse Markings | 9m in height. A conical stone tower which is not painted with a red lantern on top of the tower. Positioned at the end of a breakwater at the entrance to the Grand Harbour and acts as a warning of the position of the breakwater. Acts as a pair with the western breakwater lighthouse. |
| Lighthouse Parts | none |
| Management Body Ports Authority | Malta Maritime Authority/ Malta Transport |
| Coastal Erosion Vulnerability | |
| Condition Observations | Lantern renovated in 2018. |
| Open Status (Site) | Open |
| Open Status (Tower) | Closed |
| Coordinates | 35.8993780275,14.5229550013 |
| Other | ARLHS MLT-004; Admiralty E2064; NGA 10552. |
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