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Galley Head Lighthouse

The Galley Head Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse outside of Rosscarbery, County Cork, on the south coast of Ireland.[1][2]

Galley Head Lighthouse
Galley Head Lighthouse
LocationCounty Cork, Republic of Ireland
Coordinates51°31′46.9″N 8°57′08.8″W / 51.529694°N 8.952444°W / 51.529694; -8.952444
Tower
Constructed1868
Constructionmasonry tower
Automated1978 
Height21 metres (69 ft)
Shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Markingswhite tower, red lantern rail
OperatorCommissioners of Irish Lights
Light
First lit1878
Focal height53 metres (174 ft)
Range23 nautical miles (43 km; 26 mi)
CharacteristicFl (5) W 20s
Ireland no.CIL-0160

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. The headland is cut off from the mainland by the ancient walls of the old Norman stronghold of Dun Deidi, an important fortress of the local O’Cowhig Clan.

History edit

Although the main buildings were completed in 1875, the site did not become operational until 1878. The original light characteristic consisted of six or seven flashes of white light within sixteen seconds every minute. This was due to the operation of a revolving octagonal optic, combined with a light powered by coal gas burners that were switched on and off every two seconds or so. With a range of 16 nautical miles (30 km; 18 mi) in clear conditions, it was one of the most powerful lights of its time.[1]

 
Galley Head from Rosscarbery Bay

The two keeper's houses have been returned to their original symmetrical layout and are offered for holiday rental by the Irish Landmark Trust. Sleeping 4–6 people in each, they are linked by an internal door, so that larger parties (8–12) might be accommodated.[tone] Each house has a double and twin bedroom, and a fold-down sofa bed, plus bathroom, kitchen and sitting room. Both houses have adjoining walled lawns.

The station was built in 1875, during the heyday of lighthouse building, and within twenty years of its closest neighbours at Old Head of Kinsale and Fastnet. The Galley Head and the Fastnet have the distinction of being two of the most powerful lighthouses in Europe. The lighthouse displays an unusual landward arc of light because, it is said, the Sultan of Turkey asked to be able to see it from Castle Freke at Rosscarbery nearby on his visit there. The castle, abandoned in 1952 can be seen from Galley as a Gothic ruin.

Film and media edit

Galley Head Lighthouse was featured in the music video for "To The Lighthouse" by British singer-songwriter Patrick Wolf.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Galley Head Lighthouse". Commissioners of Irish Lights. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  2. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Southwestern Ireland (Munster)". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 2 February 2016.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Galley Head Light at Wikimedia Commons
  • Galley Head Lighthouse Commissioners of Irish Lights

galley, head, lighthouse, active, 19th, century, lighthouse, outside, rosscarbery, county, cork, south, coast, ireland, locationcounty, cork, republic, irelandcoordinates51, 529694, 952444, 529694, 952444towerconstructed1868constructionmasonry, towerautomated1. The Galley Head Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse outside of Rosscarbery County Cork on the south coast of Ireland 1 2 Galley Head LighthouseGalley Head LighthouseLocationCounty Cork Republic of IrelandCoordinates51 31 46 9 N 8 57 08 8 W 51 529694 N 8 952444 W 51 529694 8 952444TowerConstructed1868Constructionmasonry towerAutomated1978 Height21 metres 69 ft Shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lanternMarkingswhite tower red lantern railOperatorCommissioners of Irish LightsLightFirst lit1878Focal height53 metres 174 ft Range23 nautical miles 43 km 26 mi CharacteristicFl 5 W 20sIreland no CIL 0160 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 The headland is cut off from the mainland by the ancient walls of the old Norman stronghold of Dun Deidi an important fortress of the local O Cowhig Clan Contents 1 History 2 Film and media 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editAlthough the main buildings were completed in 1875 the site did not become operational until 1878 The original light characteristic consisted of six or seven flashes of white light within sixteen seconds every minute This was due to the operation of a revolving octagonal optic combined with a light powered by coal gas burners that were switched on and off every two seconds or so With a range of 16 nautical miles 30 km 18 mi in clear conditions it was one of the most powerful lights of its time 1 nbsp Galley Head from Rosscarbery Bay The two keeper s houses have been returned to their original symmetrical layout and are offered for holiday rental by the Irish Landmark Trust Sleeping 4 6 people in each they are linked by an internal door so that larger parties 8 12 might be accommodated tone Each house has a double and twin bedroom and a fold down sofa bed plus bathroom kitchen and sitting room Both houses have adjoining walled lawns The station was built in 1875 during the heyday of lighthouse building and within twenty years of its closest neighbours at Old Head of Kinsale and Fastnet The Galley Head and the Fastnet have the distinction of being two of the most powerful lighthouses in Europe The lighthouse displays an unusual landward arc of light because it is said the Sultan of Turkey asked to be able to see it from Castle Freke at Rosscarbery nearby on his visit there The castle abandoned in 1952 can be seen from Galley as a Gothic ruin Film and media editGalley Head Lighthouse was featured in the music video for To The Lighthouse by British singer songwriter Patrick Wolf citation needed See also edit nbsp Ireland portal List of lighthouses in IrelandReferences edit a b Galley Head Lighthouse Commissioners of Irish Lights Retrieved 2 February 2016 Rowlett Russ Lighthouses of Southwestern Ireland Munster The Lighthouse Directory University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Retrieved 2 February 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Galley Head Light at Wikimedia Commons Galley Head Lighthouse Commissioners of Irish Lights Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Galley Head Lighthouse amp oldid 1163000606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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