Drogheda North restoration complete
Members of the conservation project team in front of the recently restored lighthouse Nine years after the restoration of Drogheda North lighthouse was announced comes the very good news that it has finally been completed. T he project was undertaken by Drogheda Port Company under the supervision of conservation architect Fergal McGirl and supported through the Built Heritage Investment Scheme administered by Meath County Council. The North lighthouse was one of three lights erected on the Boyne estuary foreshore in 1842. Constructed by Messrs. Carolan of Talbot Street at a cost of £450 each, the East and West lights were built on tramways to guide ships up the channel; as the channel moved, so the lights were moved along the tramways, at least in the early years. The Drogheda North light, the one with the dwellings, is not a large structure, and one might ask how it took nine years for the restoration to be completed. Covid, of course, took a large chunk of that time and ...