Bamburgh Lighthouse (also known as Black Rocks Point Lighthouse) was built by Trinity House in 1910 to guide shipping both passing along the Northumberland coast and in the waters around the Farne Islands. It was extensively modernised in 1975 and is now monitored from the Trinity House Operations and Planning Centre in Harwich. Routine maintenance is carried out by a local attendant. It is the most northerly land-based lighthouse in England.
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| - Bamburgh Lighthouse (en)
- Faro di Bamburgh (it)
- Phare de Bamburgh (fr)
- Latarnia morska Bamburgh (pl)
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| - Le phare de Bamburgh est un phare situé sur le rivage rocheux de Black Rock Point, proche de Bamburgh dans le comté du Northumberland en Angleterre. Ce phare est géré par le Trinity House Lighthouse Service à Londres,l'organisation de l'aide maritime des côtes de l'Angleterre. (fr)
- Il faro di Bamburgh (Bamburgh lighthouse, in inglese) si trova sulla scogliera di Black Rock Point circa 1,6 chilometri a nord-est di Bamburgh, sulla costa del Northumberland, in Inghilterra. Il piccolo faro di Bamburgh, è stato costruito nel 1910 per fornire un punto di riferimento ai natanti di passaggio così come a quelli che frequentano le acque intorno a Farne Island; l'aspetto attuale del faro risale al 1975.Tra i fari sulla terraferma, è il più settentrionale dell'Inghilterra. La sua gestione è affidata a Trinity House, l'Autorità britannica per i fari. La manutenzione è eseguita da un operatore locale, ma il faro è monitorato costantemente dal centro di controllo di Trinity House ad Harwich, nell'Essex. (it)
- Latarnia morska Bamburgh – latarnia morska położona jest około kilometra na północ od Bamburgh w Northumberland. Nazywana jest także Black Rock Point. Latarnia została zbudowana w 1910 roku, a przebudowana i zmodernizowana w 1975. Stacja jest monitorowana z Trinity House Operations & Planning Centre w Harwich. Jest najdalej na północ wysuniętą latarnią morską Anglii. (pl)
- Bamburgh Lighthouse (also known as Black Rocks Point Lighthouse) was built by Trinity House in 1910 to guide shipping both passing along the Northumberland coast and in the waters around the Farne Islands. It was extensively modernised in 1975 and is now monitored from the Trinity House Operations and Planning Centre in Harwich. Routine maintenance is carried out by a local attendant. It is the most northerly land-based lighthouse in England. (en)
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| - Bamburgh Lighthouse (also known as Black Rocks Point Lighthouse) was built by Trinity House in 1910 to guide shipping both passing along the Northumberland coast and in the waters around the Farne Islands. It was extensively modernised in 1975 and is now monitored from the Trinity House Operations and Planning Centre in Harwich. Routine maintenance is carried out by a local attendant. It is the most northerly land-based lighthouse in England. When originally built, the lamp was mounted on a 36 ft (11 m)-high skeletal steel tower (the footprint of which can still be seen within the compound) which stood alongside the white building which housed an acetylene plant to power the lamp. (A similar arrangement can be seen today at Peninnis Lighthouse in the Isles of Scilly.) The lamp was mounted within a fixed third-order dioptric optic. It was a sector light with a group occulting characteristic (showing two eclipses every 15 seconds). The light was electrified in 1967. Diesel generators were installed in the (redundant) acetylene building. In 1975 the tower was removed, and a new lantern and lens were installed on top of the old acetylene building. In the 1980s the lighthouse was connected to mains electricity, the generators being retained as a standby provision. (en)
- Le phare de Bamburgh est un phare situé sur le rivage rocheux de Black Rock Point, proche de Bamburgh dans le comté du Northumberland en Angleterre. Ce phare est géré par le Trinity House Lighthouse Service à Londres,l'organisation de l'aide maritime des côtes de l'Angleterre. (fr)
- Il faro di Bamburgh (Bamburgh lighthouse, in inglese) si trova sulla scogliera di Black Rock Point circa 1,6 chilometri a nord-est di Bamburgh, sulla costa del Northumberland, in Inghilterra. Il piccolo faro di Bamburgh, è stato costruito nel 1910 per fornire un punto di riferimento ai natanti di passaggio così come a quelli che frequentano le acque intorno a Farne Island; l'aspetto attuale del faro risale al 1975.Tra i fari sulla terraferma, è il più settentrionale dell'Inghilterra. La sua gestione è affidata a Trinity House, l'Autorità britannica per i fari. La manutenzione è eseguita da un operatore locale, ma il faro è monitorato costantemente dal centro di controllo di Trinity House ad Harwich, nell'Essex. (it)
- Latarnia morska Bamburgh – latarnia morska położona jest około kilometra na północ od Bamburgh w Northumberland. Nazywana jest także Black Rock Point. Latarnia została zbudowana w 1910 roku, a przebudowana i zmodernizowana w 1975. Stacja jest monitorowana z Trinity House Operations & Planning Centre w Harwich. Jest najdalej na północ wysuniętą latarnią morską Anglii. (pl)
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