General Information
Completion: | 1794 |
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Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Lighthouse |
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Location
Location: |
Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom |
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Coordinates: | 51° 34' 0.25" N 3° 58' 15.42" W |
Technical Information
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Mumbles Lighthouse, completed in 1794, is a lighthouse located in Mumbles, near Swansea. The structure, which sits on the outer of two islands off Mumbles Head, is clearly visible from any point along the five mile sweep of Swansea Bay. Along with the nearby lifeboat station, it is the most photographed landmark in the village.
The tower has two tiers and initially two open coal fire lights were displayed. These open coal fire lights were difficult to maintain and were soon replaced by a single oil-powered light within a cast-iron lantern.
In 1860, the oil-powered light was upgraded to a dioptric light and the Mumbles Battery, a fort that surrounds the tower, was built by the War Department.
In 1905, an occulting mechanism, where the light was made to flash, was fitted. This was partially automated in 1934.
By 1977, the cast-iron lantern had deteriorated beyond repair and was removed. A different lantern was added in 1987.
In 1995, the main light was replaced and an array of solar panels and emergency monitoring equipment were added.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Mumbles Lighthouse" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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20026306 - Published on:
20/02/2007 - Last updated on:
28/05/2021