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The Point of Ayre Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse, sited at the Point of Ayre at the north-eastern end of the Isle of Man. It was designed and built by Robert Stevenson, grandfather of prolific writer and novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, and was first lit in 1818, making it the oldest operational lighthouse on the island.[1][2]

Point of Ayre Lighthouse
The High light in 2010
LocationPoint of Ayre, Isle of Man
Coordinates54°24′56.7″N 4°22′05.2″W
Tower
Constructed1818 
Constructionlimestone tower
Automated1993
Height30 metres (98 ft)
Shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Markingswhite tower with two broad red bands, black lantern
OperatorNorthern Lighthouse Board 
RaconM 
Light
First lit1818
Focal height32 metres (105 ft)
Range19 nautical miles (35 km; 22 mi)
CharacteristicFl (4) W 20s.
Point of Ayre Low Light
Constructed1888 
Constructionconcrete 
Height10 m (33 ft) 
Deactivated7 April 2010 
Focal height10 m (33 ft) 
Range8 nmi (15 km; 9.2 mi) 
CharacteristicFl W 3s (2010) 

Description


The lighthouse still retains its original 1st order Fresnel lens from 1890, which was supplied by Barbier, Benard, et Turenne of Paris. With a focal height or elevation of 32 metres (105 ft) above sea level, the light from the 30 metres (98 ft) tower has a nominal range of around 19 nautical miles (35 km). Its light characteristic is made up of a pattern of four flashes of white light every twenty seconds. The tower has a distinctive daymark of two red bands, the light can be seen clearly from across the water in south-west Scotland.[1]

Owing to the continuous accumulation of shingle and gravel deposited by the strong currents, a smaller light commonly referred to as a 'winkie' had to be built 750 feet (230 m) to the seaward side of the main tower in 1899. This was then repositioned a further 250 feet (76 m) in the same direction and for the same reasons in 1950. The 'winkie' light was discontinued on 7 April 2010.[1][2]

The lighthouse buildings and land have been in private ownership since 1993 when the light was fully automated. The light continues to be maintained by the Northern Lighthouse Board based in Edinburgh. In August, 2005, the fog signal at the lighthouse was decommissioned owing to the assumed reliance and availability of GPS and modern shipping guidance systems.[2]




See also



References


  1. Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of the Isle of Man". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  2. "Point of Ayre". Northern Lighthouse Board. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016.



На других языках


- [en] Point of Ayre Lighthouse

[es] Faro de la Punta de Ayre

El Faro de la Punta de Ayre[1] (en inglés: Point of Ayre lighthouse) es el faro más antiguo de la Isla de Man. Fue diseñado y construido por Robert Stevenson, abuelo del prolífico escritor y novelista Robert Louis Stevenson, y se encendió por primera vez en 1818. La luz tiene un alcance nominal de alrededor de 19 millas (31 km) a una altura de 32 metros (105 pies). Pintado con dos bandas rojas distintivas, la luz se puede ver claramente a través del agua en el suroeste de Escocia. Debido a la continua acumulación de guijarros y grava depositada por las fuertes corrientes, un faro más pequeño comúnmente conoceido como un 'winkie' tuvo que ser construido a 750 pies (230 m) hasta el lado del mar de la torre principal en 1899. Este fue luego colocado de nuevo otros 250 pies (76 m) en la misma dirección y por las mismas razones en 1950. El faro 'winkie' se suspendió el 7 de abril de 2010.



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