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North Foreland Lighthouse

North Foreland Lighthouse
A light was first exhibited at North Foreland in 1499, but the first real lighthouse was built by Sir John Meldrum in 1636, consisting of a two-storey octagonal tower made of timber, lath and plaster with an iron coal-burning grate on top; this tower was destroyed by fire in 1683.
A temporary measure of a single candle in a lantern hoisted on a pole proved—perhaps not surprisingly—ineffective and the present lighthouse was built in 1691; originally the tower was 12 metres tall, constructed of brick, stone and flint. In 1698 the lighthouse is recorded as using 100 tons of coal a year.
North Foreland Lighthouse came into the hands of the Trustees of Greenwich Hospital in 1719; surplus light dues went towards the upkeep of the hospital for the benefit of seamen. They enclosed the fire in a glazed lantern in 1719 but this was removed in 1730 after complaints from shipping. In 1793 a further two storeys were added to the tower and the coal fire was replaced by 18 oil lamps.
Trinity House purchased the lighthouse in 1832. In 1890 a separate room known as the lantern house, was built on to the top of the tower to accommodate the light. An improved light source was installed in 1894, a pair of eight-wick Trinity House-pattern burners for heavy mineral oil, replaced in 1904 by a triple mantle burner, and again replaced in 1923 with a ‘Hood’ 100mm petroleum vapour burner.
North Foreland was the last Trinity House lighthouse to be automated; the occasion was formally marked at a ceremony presided over by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in 1998 in his capacity at the time as Master of Trinity House.
The lighthouse is now monitored and controlled from Trinity House’s Planning Centre in Harwich, Essex.



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17 comments - The latest ones
 Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨*
Valeriane ♫ ♫ ♫¨* club
magnifique ! beau dimanche John ! amitiés♫
2 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
Have a great day, stay well:)
2 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
THANKYOU JOHN FOR THE MEMORY !
2 years ago.
 Loose_Grip/Pete
Loose_Grip/Pete club
A fine structure with an interesting history.
HFFJohn & have a great weekend.
22 months ago.
 Stephan Fey
Stephan Fey club
HFF, John!
22 months ago.
 Erika+Manfred
Erika+Manfred club
HFF, have a fine weekend
22 months ago.
 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club
Great bit of history , HFF hope the rest of the week end goes well.
22 months ago.
 Marco F. Delminho
Marco F. Delminho club
HFF und ein sonniges Pfingstwochenende
22 months ago.
 David Slater (Spoddendale)
David Slater (Spodde… club
HFF and best wishes to you John. Happy weekend.
22 months ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club
A fine lighthouse which I think I have seen too. Well done.

HFF, enjoy the week. Herb
22 months ago.
 Percy Schramm
Percy Schramm club
Beautiful looking lighthouse. HFF, wish you a sunny weekend, John !
22 months ago.
 Xata
Xata club
Fine light on the lighthouse, HFF John
22 months ago.
 Schussentäler
Schussentäler club
HFF und ein schönes Pfingstwochenende
22 months ago.
 Christa1004
Christa1004 club
This beautiful high and white lighthouse can probably be seen from very far. HFF John.
22 months ago.
 Ecobird
Ecobird club
Love how the light picks up the white of the lighthouse. Well captured John and thank you for the information

HFF and have a good weekend
22 months ago.
 gezginruh
gezginruh club
Very beautiful picture and interesting history!

HFF and have a great weekend,John!

Best wishes
Füsun
22 months ago.

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