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The Haulbowline Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse. Described as an "elegant, tapering stone tower" it is located at the entrance to Carlingford Lough, near Cranfield Point in County Down, Northern Ireland.The lighthouse was built on the eastern part of the Haulbowline rocks, one of a number of navigation hazards at the seaward end of Carlingford Lough, which include a notable rocky shoal or bar across the mouth of the lough. The multi-purpose light was designed to help mark the rocks and, when first built, the depth of water over the bar, as well as acting as a landfall light for ships entering from the Irish Sea. Associated with the lighthouse are the leading lights at Green Island and Vidal Bank which mark the safe channel along Carlingford Lough, with Haulbowline displayin

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  • Haulbowline Lighthouse (en)
  • Phare d'Haulbowline (fr)
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  • The Haulbowline Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse. Described as an "elegant, tapering stone tower" it is located at the entrance to Carlingford Lough, near Cranfield Point in County Down, Northern Ireland.The lighthouse was built on the eastern part of the Haulbowline rocks, one of a number of navigation hazards at the seaward end of Carlingford Lough, which include a notable rocky shoal or bar across the mouth of the lough. The multi-purpose light was designed to help mark the rocks and, when first built, the depth of water over the bar, as well as acting as a landfall light for ships entering from the Irish Sea. Associated with the lighthouse are the leading lights at Green Island and Vidal Bank which mark the safe channel along Carlingford Lough, with Haulbowline displayin (en)
  • Le phare d'Haulbowline est un phare actif du 19e siècle, situé à l'entrée de Carlingford Lough, près de (en) dans le comté de Down, en Irlande du Nord. Il est géré par les Commissioners of Irish Lights (CIL). Le phare d'Haulbowline est associé au feux directionnels de phares de Green Island et Vidal Bank qui marquent le chenal sécurisé le long de Carlingford Lough. Haulbowline peut émettre une lumière de réserve en cas de problèmes avec celles du chenal. (fr)
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  • Haulbowline Lighthouse (en)
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  • Haulbowline Lighthouse (en)
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  • Haulbowline in 2006 (en)
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  • The Haulbowline Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse. Described as an "elegant, tapering stone tower" it is located at the entrance to Carlingford Lough, near Cranfield Point in County Down, Northern Ireland.The lighthouse was built on the eastern part of the Haulbowline rocks, one of a number of navigation hazards at the seaward end of Carlingford Lough, which include a notable rocky shoal or bar across the mouth of the lough. The multi-purpose light was designed to help mark the rocks and, when first built, the depth of water over the bar, as well as acting as a landfall light for ships entering from the Irish Sea. Associated with the lighthouse are the leading lights at Green Island and Vidal Bank which mark the safe channel along Carlingford Lough, with Haulbowline displaying a reserve light in case of problems with these leading lights. (en)
  • Le phare d'Haulbowline est un phare actif du 19e siècle, situé à l'entrée de Carlingford Lough, près de (en) dans le comté de Down, en Irlande du Nord. Il est géré par les Commissioners of Irish Lights (CIL). Le phare a été construit sur la partie orientale des rochers de Haulbowline, représentant un certain nombre de dangers pour la navigation à l'extrémité de Carlingford Lough, ainsi qu'un banc rocheux en travers de l'embouchure du lough. Le feu polyvalent a été conçu pour aider le marquage des rochers et la tour indique aussi la profondeur de l'eau sur la barre rocheuse. Le feu agit aussi comme lumière de terre pour les navires entrant en mer d'Irlande. Le phare d'Haulbowline est associé au feux directionnels de phares de Green Island et Vidal Bank qui marquent le chenal sécurisé le long de Carlingford Lough. Haulbowline peut émettre une lumière de réserve en cas de problèmes avec celles du chenal. (fr)
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