The lighthouse is painted red to indicate the 'port side' for shipping. It was built in 1768 and a redesign took place in the early 1800s.
This lighthouse operates as part of a network of three - another lighthouse situated on the north wall is painted green while the third operates mid-channel. Unlike others in the country, this lighthouse is operated by Dublin Port Company, not the Commissioners of Irish Lights. The building is 20m high and constructed from limestone.
References
Curious Ireland - The Red Lighthouse | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE |
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1960
Dublin City in Technicolor
May 1965
1810
Irishman Duke of Wellington defeats Napoleon at Waterloo
19th Jun 1815
1880
The Hottest Day in History
26th Jun 1887