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It's a bit of an arty farty video with no real information. They actually panned under the technical drawing of the building just to show the name on a bit of uninteresting paper. How about some pictures of the actual plans. I'd love to know how they made the foundations.
Hi - We were invited at our own cost to make a rare video inside which the public may/may not like. The fact you want more information shows that an interest has been created. If you pictures & plans we would be delighted to share this on the channel, if you can make it into a video or slide format. Maybe someone out there has this information and is wiling to share it, like us. Many thanks David
Hi! I’m reading Seashaken Houses by Tom Nancollas & he says he was told that it was a “half-tide room” that could shine a light to signal the water depth was safe to cross Carlingford Bar. He describes the cast-iron it is made of as having relief mouldings of a harp, a globe, a sextant, a ship, a map & compass, and an anchor. He also mentions that the lighthouse was consecrated in 1958 because some believed it was haunted!
@@kylemalcomson5646 Yes, I had noticed the light was not there, I am saying this video is of no use as it just looking at a "hasbeen" with music by "The lighthouse family" I want a refund of my time I wasted on this video.
You may need to go to Specsavers, the light is pretty clearly there from about 4:15 to 4:17 and again from 4:31 to 4:33. Feel free to pause the video there and stare at it 🙂
@@stefanpynappels7959 I think they were expecting to see the big rotating Freshnel lens and football sized bulb instead of the modern compact LED light. but yes, it's definitely there