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View from SE.

KB 3089 CN

Description View from SE.

Date 13/11/1984

Catalogue Number KB 3089 CN

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 361964

Scope and Content View from south showing Southerness Lighthouse, Dumfries and Galloway Southerness Lighthouse was built by Dumfries Town Council in 1748-9 to serve the northith Estuary and the inner Solway Firth. It was Scotland's third purpose-built lighthouse and is the second oldest to survive to the present day. This square lighthouse tower was heightened in the 1780s and again in 1842-3. The brass lantern frame dating from 1894, and produced by James Milne & Son Limited of Edinburgh, originally stood in the light-chamber but is now on a concrete plinth nearby. The waters of the Nith Estuary and the inner Solway Firth are difficult to navigate because of the treacherous sand-bars. The light was last operated in 1936. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Medium Colour negative

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