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Souter Lighthouse


Souter Lighthouse
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Copyright: Faramarz Serajian (fserajian) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 261 W: 0 N: 162] (2040)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-05-08
Categories: Architecture
Exposure: f/18.0, 1/50 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-05-09 3:26
Viewed: 185
Points: 0
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The lighthouse is located on Lizard Point at Marsden, but takes its name from Souter Point, which is located a mile to the south. This was the intended site for the lighthouse, but it was felt that Lizard Point offered better visibility, as the cliffs there are higher, so the lighthouse was built there instead. The Souter Lighthouse name was retained in order to avoid confusion with the then recently built Lizard Lighthouse in Cornwall.

Designed by James Douglass and opened in 1871, the lighthouse was built due to the dangerous reefs directly under the water in the surrounding area. In one year alone - 1860 - there were 20 shipwrecks. This contributed to making this coastline the most dangerous in the country with an average of around 44 shipwrecks per every mile of coastline.


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