Hank Marvin at an Irish lighthouse
Hank Marvin with shadow at a lighthouse I f you didn't already know, and were asked at which Irish lighthouse the first helicopter rescue occurred, where would you say? And what was the reason for it? And who was rescued? Possibly, like me, you'd probably plump for some lighthouse off the west coast, maybe Tearaght or Skellig, where a keeper had suddenly become very sick and had to have urgent medical attention. Somewhere noted for its maroonings and overdue reliefs and not being able to get home for Christmas. And like me, you'd be wrong on all accounts, except the fact that it was off the west coast. Black Rock Sligo (like its namesake in Mayo, I never know if its one word or two) was not a station that made headlines for its overdue reliefs, particularly as it had been automated very early in 1934, more than 99 years (but less than 100) after the light was first established. From the shoreline at Rosses Point, it doesn't seem that far away – almost wadable at low tid...