The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse :: Shared Description

The Mull of Galloway lighthouse is positioned at the southernmost point of the Mull (the southernmost point of Scotland). It was built in 1830 by engineer Robert Stevenson. The tower is 26m high and the light is 99m above sea level with a range of over 5okm). It now operates automatically. Both the lighthouse and keepers' houses are designated as Category A listed buildings.
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NX1530 : Entrance to the lighthouse, The Mull of Galloway by habiloid
NX1530 : Mull of Galloway Lighthouse by David Martin
NX1530 : The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse by habiloid
NX1530 : The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse by habiloid
NX1530 : The Mull of Galloway lighthouse by David Purchase
NX1530 : The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse by habiloid
NX1530 : Mull of Galloway Lighthouse, complete with rainbow by David Martin
NX1530 : The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse by habiloid
NX1530 : The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse by habiloid
NX1530 : Mull of Galloway Lighthouse by David Martin
NX1530 : The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse by habiloid


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Created: Fri, 6 Aug 2021, Updated: Fri, 6 Aug 2021

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