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Close up view of Lizard lighthouse with a lady at the gate, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1905

Close up view of Lizard lighthouse with a lady at the gate, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1905


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Filename: TRURI-LAAlh-5.tiff

Size: 8312 x 6246 (52MB)

Date: 21st July 2018

Source: Royal Cornwall Museum

County: Cornwall

Location Name: 49.969674, -5.193979

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Close up view of Lizard lighthouse with a lady at the gate, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1905

A Trinity House notice, dated 1905, gives opening hours for the public. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811, and electricity in 1874. A rotating lens was installed in the eastern tower in 1903 and the western tower light removed. The lighthouse was automated in 1998. Photographer: Possibly Arthur Philp

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TRURI : LAAlh.5

Media ID 15238868

© From the collection of the RIC

Edwardian South Coast


EDITORS COMMENTS
Stepping back in time to the early 1900s, this print captures a close-up view of the iconic Lizard lighthouse in Landewednack, Cornwall. Standing proudly against the dramatic coastal backdrop, this historic landmark has guided countless sailors and ships along the treacherous south coast for over two centuries. Intriguingly, at the gate of this magnificent structure stands a lady, her presence adding an air of mystery and enchantment to the scene. Her purpose here remains unknown, but she symbolizes the human connection to these towering beacons of light that have safeguarded seafarers throughout history. Originally constructed by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, this architectural marvel underwent several transformations over time. Converted to oil in 1811 and then electrified in 1874, it finally received a rotating lens installation in its eastern tower during 1903. This technological advancement led to removing the western tower's light altogether. Today, we can only imagine how awe-inspiring it must have been witnessing those beams piercing through darkness on stormy nights. The Trinity House notice from 1905 reveals that even then, visitors were allowed limited access during specific hours—an opportunity for locals and tourists alike to witness firsthand this engineering marvel. Preserved within this vintage photograph is not just an image frozen in time but also a testament to human ingenuity and resilience. As we admire its beauty today while standing on modern ground illuminated by

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