Mizen Head Light
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Dough, Co Cork, Ireland | Dough, Co Cork, Ireland |
Revision as of 18:13, 18 May 2009
Dough, Co Cork, Ireland
Built: 1909
Automated: 1993
Although this light was originally built and established as a fog signal station in 1909, it was not lit until 1959. It sits on the most south-westerly point in Ireland just west of Barley Cove between Brow Head and Three Castle Head. A reinforced concrete bridge built around the turn of the century links the rock on which the light stands with the mainland.
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