Les plus populaires - The Irish Lights |

Roancarrigvu 572 foisEarly photograph of Relief Lightkeepers landing on Roancarrig.
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S.S. Iernevu 327 foisThe second Irish Lights vessel named 'Ierne' she served the south west coast lighthouses between 1955 and 1971
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The Granuaile 1970-2000 vu 293 foisIrish lights vessel 'Granuaile' moored in Castletownbere harbour. She sevved the south west coast lighthouses between 1970 and 2000
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The Old Iernevu 277 foisThe Irish Lights Vessel 'Ierne' was purpose built in 1898 at Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, Scotland for carrying the granite blocks and other materials used in the building of the Fastnet Rock Lighthouse. She was a steel vessel 126 ft long, had a 23 ft beam, could carry 90 tons and had a maximum speed of ten knots. Her complement was of seventeen officers and men. Sold in 1954 to Shipbreakers.
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Lightkeepersvu 261 foisOff the Fastnet
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The Nabrovu 256 foisThe Irish Lights Vessel 'Nabro' off the Little Skellig. She served the south west coast lighthouses between 1926 to 1949
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John Harringtonvu 246 foisLightkeeper Captain John Harrington Father of renowned local author Gerard (Gerdie) Harrington
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Calf Rockvu 226 foisThe only known image of the Calf Rock Light, off Dursey Island which was destroyed during the great storm in 1885
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Lightkeeper Dwellingsvu 204 foisThe Lightkeepers Dwellings on Dursey Sound
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Bull Lightvu 194 foisThe remnents of the Bull Light, off Dursey Island
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Coastguard Stationvu 192 foisCastletown Berehaven Coastguard Station
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Lightkeepers Dwellings, Castletownberevu 153 fois
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