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Anstruther lighthouse. HFF everyone.
The Chalmers Lighthouse was built in 1880 at the harbour entrance, to commemorate Dr Thomas Chalmers, a mathematician and professor of theology.
The octagonal Lighthouse seen today was built to mark the end of the breakwater and stands 9 metres high. Most of the tower is painted white, whilst the service room below the unusually small lantern is painted black. A light is no longer shown from the tower, although it still operates a nautophone fog signal, housed in one of the window holes around the top of the tower, and a decorative white light is still shown from it's lantern.
A new light, seen in the photo, was established in front of the Lighthouse, consisting of a plain unpainted metal pole with two LED units.
The octagonal Lighthouse seen today was built to mark the end of the breakwater and stands 9 metres high. Most of the tower is painted white, whilst the service room below the unusually small lantern is painted black. A light is no longer shown from the tower, although it still operates a nautophone fog signal, housed in one of the window holes around the top of the tower, and a decorative white light is still shown from it's lantern.
A new light, seen in the photo, was established in front of the Lighthouse, consisting of a plain unpainted metal pole with two LED units.
Doug Shepherd, Bruno Suignard, Narvik 08, Don Barrett (aka DBs travels) and 42 other people have particularly liked this photo
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HFF and a nice weekend.
Perfect perspective.
HFF Amelia and hope you have a good weekend.
Rosa.
Top to see such a light lighthouse before a wonderful grey marmered sky.
Greetz, Christien.
HFF, Amelia !
I especially like the compostion and the detail you've captured in the sky Amelia.......very nicely done!
HFF and have a good weekend.
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Have a wonderful weekend ;)
Best wishes, Doug
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