The relief of lightships Kish and Codling
Model of the Cormorant lightship, Codling Bank. The following article appeared in the Irish Press of 21st June 1955. Words by Dominick Coyle. Pictures by Bill St Ledger. Although parts of it are quite interesting, I feel the journalist could have done so much more with the opportunity he got! Just imagine it – you can walk through the waters of the Irish Sea nine miles from Dun Laoghaire amid 90 feet of water. That is, you can....theoretically. The sausage-like chain of sandbanks running from the Kish Bank with breaks down to Wexford shows its face occasionally at low water. The benefit to Ireland of these banks is negligible; their nuisance value is considerable. Yet their nuisance value can certainly outweigh their usefulness, even in time of war. Their presence is a menace to navigation; and in themselves they are an expensive liability to the Commissioners of Irish Lights. This liability is efficiently met in many ways, not least among them being the lightships at Kish, Codl...