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'''Crookhaven Lighthouse''' stands on Rock Island Point, at the mouth of the harbour of [[Crookhaven]] in [[County Cork]], Ireland's southernmost village.  The lighthouse is therefore the southernmost on the Irish mainland.
'''Crookhaven Lighthouse''' stands on Rock Island Point, at the mouth of the harbour of [[Crookhaven]] in [[County Cork]], Ireland's southernmost village.  The lighthouse is therefore the southernmost on the Irish mainland.


He lighthouse is principally a harbour light for Crookhaven, lighting the entrance and also the passage up to harbour.  Rock Island Point where it stands is at the north side of the haven entrance.
The lighthouse is principally a harbour light for Crookhaven, lighting the entrance and also the passage up to harbour.  Rock Island Point where it stands is at the north side of the haven entrance.


==History==
==History==

Latest revision as of 18:38, 15 February 2018

Crookhaven Lighthouse

County Cork


Crookhaven Lighthouse
Location
Grid reference: V81622620
Location: 51°28’35"N, 9°42’17"W
Characteristics
Height: 46 feet
Tower shape: Cylindrical tower with
balcony and lantern
Tower marking: white tower and lantern
Light: LFl WR 8s.
Focal height: 66 feet
Range: white: 13 nautical miles
red: 11 nautical miles
Admiralty No.: A6450
History
Built 1843
First lit: 1843
Information
Owned by: Commissioners of Irish Lights
Website: Crookhaven Lighthouse

Crookhaven Lighthouse stands on Rock Island Point, at the mouth of the harbour of Crookhaven in County Cork, Ireland's southernmost village. The lighthouse is therefore the southernmost on the Irish mainland.

The lighthouse is principally a harbour light for Crookhaven, lighting the entrance and also the passage up to harbour. Rock Island Point where it stands is at the north side of the haven entrance.

History

Approval for the new lighthouse was given on 31 October 1838, after a petition from the local boatmen and fishermen. The petition to the Coast Guard said that the Alderman Rock would be the proper position for the light, but the Board's surveyor, Mr Halpin rejected that location, considering the rock to be too fragile to bear the lighthouse, and so recommended Rock Island Point. The lighthouse and ancillary buildings were completed in 1844, but the light was first lit before then, on 4 August 1843.

The shore dwellings for the families of the Lightkeepers of the Fastnet Rock until that light was automated.

Lighthouses of the Commissioners of Irish Lights

County Donegal:  InishowenInishtrahullFanadDunreeBuncranaTory IslandArranmoreBallagh RocksRathlin O'BirneRotten IslandSt John's   County AntrimBlack HeadChaine MemorialThe MaidensRathlin EastRue PointRathlin West   County DownGreen IslandVidal BankHaulbowlineSt John's PointAngus RockDonaghadeeMew Island   County LouthDundalk   County DublinMuglinsPoolbegKish BankBailyHowth HeadRockabill   County WicklowWicklow Head   County WexfordDuncannonHook HeadTuskar Rock   County WaterfordMine HeadBallinacourty PointDunmore East   County CorkBull RockArdnakinnaCastletownRoancarrigSheep's HeadMizen HeadCrookhavenCopper PointFastnet RockBaltimore BeaconGalley HeadOld Head of KinsaleCharles FortRoches PointBallycottonYoughal   County KerryLittle Samphire LighthouseInishtearaghtCromwell PointValentia RearValentia FrontSkelligs   County ClareBlackheadLoop HeadKilcredaun HeadCorlis Point FrontCorlis Point RearScattery Island   County GalwaySlyne HeadCashla BayEeraghStraw IslandInisheer   County MayoBroadhavenEagle IslandBlacksodBlacksod BayAchillbegInishgort County SligoBlackrockLower Rosses PointMetal ManOyster Island