Bass Rock Lighthouse

Bass Rock Lighthouse
Bass Rock Lighthouse
Location Bass Rock
Firth of Forth
Scotland
OS grid NT6020087266
Coordinates 56°04′33.89″N 2°38′26.41″W
Tower
Constructed 1902
Built by David Stevenson Edit this on Wikidata
Construction stone tower
Automated 1988
Height 20 metres (66 ft)
Shape cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern attached to 1-storey keeper's house
Markings white tower, black lantern
Operator Northern Lighthouse Board
Heritage category C listed building Edit this on Wikidata
Light
Focal height 46 metres (151 ft)
Range 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi)
Characteristic Fl (3) W 20 s.

The Bass Rock Lighthouse on Bass Rock is a 20-metre (66 ft) lighthouse, built in 1902 by David Stevenson, who demolished the 13th-century keep, or governor's house, and some other buildings within the castle for the stone. The commissioners of the Northern Lighthouse Board decided that a lighthouse should be erected on the Bass Rock in July 1897 along with another light at Barns Ness near Dunbar. The cost of constructing the Bass Rock light was £8,087, a light first being shone from the rock on the evening of 1 November 1902. It has been unmanned since 1988 and is remotely monitored from the board's headquarters in Edinburgh. Until the automation the lighthouse was lit by incandescent gas obtained from vaporised paraffin oil converted into a bunsen gas for heating a mantle. Since that time a new biform ML300 synchronised bifilament 20-watt electric lamp has been used.

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