Godrevy Lighthouse
Godrevy Lighthouse
Position 50 14’.5 N 05 23’.9 W
Godrevy Island is situated 3½ miles across St.Ives Bay, where rugged cliffs rise from the sea. Gulls, oyster-catchers and pipits make their homes on the island, which is partly covered with grass, as it slopes down to the sea. In springtime, carpets of brightly coloured primroses, sea thrift and heather bring beauty to the scene, for although the island is close to the mainland, it is open to the full force of Atlantic gales. A dangerous reef extends outwards towards St.Ives, called the Stones and on this many vessels have come to grief. On 30th November 1854, the iron screw steamer NILE was totally wrecked with the loss of all passengers and crew, and under public and mercantile pressure, Trinity House finally decided to erect a lighthouse in 1859. James Walker designed the station, and its welcome light shone out on 1st March of that same year. Two keepers were originally appointed to the lighthouse and they maintain the two lights, one a bright flashing white every 10 seconds, and the other fixed red, which marked the Stones Rocks. Their range was 17 and 15 miles respectively.
The white octagonal tower, 26 metres high, is made from rubble stone bedded in mortar, and is sited together with its adjoining keepers’ cottages almost in the centre of the largest of the rocks. The cost of the station was £7,082 15s 7d. The original optic revolved on rollers on a circular race and was driven by a clockwork motor. This motor was in turn driven by a large weight running down a cavity in the wall of the tower. The station was also equipped with a 3cwt bell as a Fog signal, and this was struck once every 5 seconds.
The lighthouse was altered in 1939, when a new 2nd order fixed catadioptric lens was installed, together with an acetylene burner. The fog bell was also removed, the keepers withdrawn and the lighthouse made automatic. Finally Godrevy Lighthouse was modernised in 1995 when it was converted to solar powered operation. The lighthouse is now monitored and controlled from the Trinity House Operations Control Centre at Harwich in Essex.
Specifications
Established 1859
Height Of Tower 26 Metres
Height Of Light Above Mean High Water 37 Metres
Automated 1939
Solarised 1995
Lamp 75 Watt Tungsten Halogen
Optic 2nd Order 700 MM Fixed Optic With Red Sector
Character 1 White & Red Flash Every 10 Seconds
Intensity White Sector 4370 Candela Red Sector 817 Candela
Range Of Light White Sector 12 Seamiles,Red Sector 9 Seamiles
Godrevy Lighthouse
Canon 40D
ISO 800
F11
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firstglance
awesome shot !!
Paul Thompson ...
Thanks Mr First
JayBakkerArt
Awesome ! Love it
Paul Thompson ... replied
cheers jay
terezadelpilar
CONGRATULATIONS!
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thank you terezadelpilar
Heloisa Castro
nice shot
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thanks Heloisa
Nikki Collier
gorgeous!!
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thank you Nikki
salander
I love the power in the waves, nice shoot!
Paul Thompson ... replied
thanks salander
Dohmnuill
Great shot !
Paul Thompson ... replied
thank you for your comment Dohmnuill
Meike
OMG! I am speechless on that one.. In Germany we say “The candidate has 100 points” when it comes to a winning of a challenge or game. Thats a 100 points for me ;)
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thanks again Meike, this was another amazing night, I took this from inside the car and the wind was so strong it felt lke there were 2 rugby players trying to overturn the car
kathy s gillen...
Fantastic shot Paul
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thanks again Kathy
Andrew Murrell
OMG!!! remind me never to go surfing near you.
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thanks alot Mate, you would have to hang on, these waves were over 80ft high
Kasia-D
Quite a dynamic shot!
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thanks alot Kasia
Kat36
WOW, I certainly wouldn’t want to be on that tiny island right at that moment! scary…
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thanks Kat, me neither
Steve plowman
Amazing shot, you have really caught the awesome power of the waves in this image.
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thanks alot Steve
LindaJBazor
An amazing shot! I hate to copy Steve’s comment above, but it truly does capture the waves as a powerful force of nature! Wonderful photo!
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thank you very much Linda for the comment and feature in your fantastic group
Emmahleee
WOW! Im in awe of this shot..
Paul Thompson ... replied
Thanks very much Emmahleee
Paul Manning
WOW – thats a wave! cheers Paul
Paul Thompson ... replied 28 days ago
Thank you very much Paul, Paul