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St Anthony's Lighthouse
St Anthony's Lighthouse
Map
LocationSt Anthony Head, Cornwall, United Kingdom
OS gridSW8460431149
Coordinates50°08′28″N 5°00′57″W / 50.141208°N 5.015851°W / 50.141208; -5.015851
Tower
Constructed1835
ConstructionGranite
Automated1987
Height19 m
MarkingsWhite
OperatorTrinity House Edit this on Wikidata
HeritageGrade II listed building Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit1835
Focal height22 m (72 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
IntensityWhite 210,000 Candela, Red 42,000 Candela
Range(White) 22 nautical miles, (Red) 20 nautical miles
CharacteristicOccurring white and red every 15 seconds

St Anthony's Lighthouse is a lighthouse situated on St Anthony Head, on the eastern side of the entrance to Falmouth harbour, Cornwall, England. The harbour is also known as Carrick Roads and is one of the largest natural harbours in the world.

The lighthouse was built in 1835 by Olver of Falmouth, for Trinity House and the original light came from eight Argand oil lamps. The light source was changed to pressure vapour and later to electricity when electricity was connected in 1954. Today the light is automated, flashing every 15 seconds, with a red sector for The Manacles rocks and a range of 22 miles. The fog horn blasts once every 30 seconds.[1]

When the fog bell was dismantled in 1954 which hung from the gallery at the front of the tower it was donated to a local church but, after many years of sitting on the church front lawn, was taken away to be melted down.

St. Anthony's lighthouse was featured in the UK version of Fraggle Rock, as "Fraggle Rock Lighthouse" in external scenes. Nearby St. Mawes also featured in some scenes from the programme.

References

  1. ^ Denton, Tony (2007). Lighthouses of England and Wales. Ashbourne: Landmark Publishing Ltd. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)