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UK Lighthouses #178570 11/09/05 05:35 PM
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OK ... you asked for it... I shall post a few of the UK lighthouse pictures I have taken ...

Starting with local lights. Burnham on Sea is about 10 Miles south of here. There are two lights in line. The High Light is in private hands and you can only see it either from the "land side" from the road or from the beach, where the other light stands.



If you want to know more about the Burnham Lights, we have described them on our website:
Lighthouse Duo - Burnham Lights


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And another light which is a little "different". This on is on the Isle of Wight off the south coast of England. It is called "Egypt Point", but I am not sure why.



And by the way, that is Stan standing there ... cool

There are a couple more pictures and a little detail on our website:
Lighthouse Duo - Egypt Point

... watch this space... I have more pictures - if you can suffer them. These were taken with my old camera and since I have the new one I realised how much better pictures are these days.


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Re: UK Lighthouses #178572 11/09/05 06:51 PM
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That Egypt Point is one strange looking lighthouse. I wondered how they got to the top. It seems that there have been some changes?

http://www.lighthousedepot.com/database/dataphotopage.cfm?value=4411

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Hi Margret,...Those are very interesting lights. It's so nice to see different lights that haven't made an appearence at the CF in the past. Thanks for sharing and keep those pics coming!

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You have great lights. So unusual I want to get on a plane and come to see them. I checked out your web. The one in Denmark with the dunes, what a shame

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Margret, I am so glad you have started posting your UK lights. Maybe this will encourage observers from other countries to become members and share their stories and pictures. Please show us more.


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Nice pictures. smile


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Egypt Point had the access ladders removed, because the hooligans would climb up and do damage. The light is right on the promenade.


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Portishead is a town about 10 miles north of here on the Bristol Channel. This lighthouse is locally known as "Battery Point" even though the official name is "Portishead Point"
The first picture shows the light some four years ago. At the time, the local port authority who own the light, were discussing its removal. It was in need of a lot of renovation.



After protests from the local population the authority relented and refurbished the light! It now continues to guide the shipping into the harbour at Avonmouth.



The shipping by the way is mostly car transports! About 75% of all imported cars apparently come into the UK via Avonmouth.

More about Battery Point ...
Lighthouse Duo - Portishead Point


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Re: UK Lighthouses #178579 11/10/05 01:34 PM
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Amazing what a little bit of scraping and painting can do to improve the looks. Appears they also added a bell to Battery Point.

Some of these must have fairly small optics installed in them. They are deffinitely different that what we are used to seeing. Your Burnham range lights function just as they would here. Line up the stripes and/or light and you are good to go. Is the high light (rear range) still active even though in private ownership? Looks like the front light might often be surrounded by water?

Thanks for sharing and helping us to learn more about the lights of the UK.

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Great pictures Margret! Thank you for sharing them with us. Great to see them and the difference from what we seem to see herre in the states.


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