Eilean Glas Lighthouse

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Eilean Glas Lighthouse
File:Scalpay - Eilean Glas lighthouse.jpg
Eilean Glas lighthouse
Eilean Glas Lighthouse is located in Outer Hebrides
Eilean Glas Lighthouse
Outer Hebrides
Location Scalpay
Lewis and Harris
Outer Hebrides
Scotland
United Kingdom[1]
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Year first constructed 1789 (first)
Year first lit 1824 (current by Robert Stevenson)
Automated 1978
Deactivated 1824 (first)
Construction masonry tower (current)
stone tower (first)
Tower shape cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Markings / pattern tower with red and white bands, black lantern
Height 30 metres (98 ft)
Focal height 43 metres (141 ft)
Current lens catoptric sealed beam lamps
Intensity 400,000 candela
Range 23 nautical miles (43 km; 26 mi)
Characteristic Fl (3) W 20s.
Admiralty number A3990
NGA number 3868
ARLHS number SCO-069
Managing agent Northern Lighthouse Board[2] [3]

Eilean Glas Lighthouse is situated on the east coast of the island of Scalpay in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. It was one of the original four lights commissioned by the Commissioners of the Northern Lights, and the first in the Hebrides[1] (the others were Kinnaird Head, Mull of Kintyre and North Ronaldsay). These lighthouses were built by Thomas Smith.[1]

Eilean Glas light was first displayed in 1789. The original tower was replaced in 1824 by Smith's stepson Robert Stevenson. In 1852 the light was changed to a revolving system lens. The lighthouse was an early candidate for automation and this was carried out in 1978. Several of the original buildings have been sold off.[1] The fog signal was discontinued in the 1980s although the horn remains in place as a decoration.

The 30-metre (98 ft) tower is painted with two distinctive broad red bands. Light is now from catoptric sealed beam lamps, (similar to car head lights) mounted on a gear less pedestal.[1]

In 2004, the owners the lighthouse building were convicted of theft and of running a fraudulent charity to pay for the mortgage on the property.[4] Their 3 year sentence was later reduced to 2 years at the Court of Appeal.[5] The local community of Scalpay are currently attempting a community buyout.[6][needs update]

See also

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References

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  2. Eilean Glas The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 18 May 2016
  3. Eilean Glas Northern Lighthouse Board. Retrieved 18 May 2016
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  6. "Islanders offered home as a 'free gift' from London owner" Senscot, quoting The Press and Journal of 18 Feb 2011. Retrieved 11 Mar 2011.

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