Inishowen Head East
As I said, the last time I was here, I thought that the second lighthouse had been demolished. Far from it. This time, with more time to look around, I was delighted to come face to face with West's forgotten brother. When constructed in 1837, the two towers were identical and painted white. The first light was shown above the gallery but a second light, for distinguishing purposes, was exhibited in 1851 through a window below the gallery.
That didn't stop the complaints though, as mariners complained the east and west towers were at the same elevation. Consequently the west tower was raised 25ft in 1871. The light here was discontinued in 1961 and its tower removed. Wonder what happened to it?
Hello, I am a lighthouse enthusiast from Japan. I have a deep interest in lighthouses around the world, and a few years ago I was fortunate to travel around Ireland to visit many of them. Recently, while researching Irish lighthouses again, I came across your wonderful blog.
ReplyDeleteI had always thought that the East Tower of Inishowen Head Lighthouse had been completely demolished, but thanks to your post I was able to confirm on Google Earth that part of it still remains. To my great delight, I even discovered that it appears in one of my own photographs from my trip!
Imagining the two “twin lighthouses” standing together makes me so happy. Thank you very much for sharing this discovery — it brought me real joy. Your blog has reminded me how much I would love to visit Ireland again.
With gratitude,
Mayuu Fudo