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LONGSTONE LIGHTHOUSE

LONGSTONE LIGHTHOUSE

£34.99 / $55.63

LONGSTONE LIGHTHOUSE
Position 55° 38'.63 N 01° 36'.58 W
The Longstone Lighthouse, or Outer Farne as it was first called, is situated on Longstone Rock, one of the Outer Staple Islands. A light was requested for these islands by Sir John Clayton in the late 17th century and by Captain J. Blackett in 1755. Unfortunately both were rejected as the Elder Brethren of Trinity House were unable to obtain the consent of the affected parties to pay a toll for the maintenance of the light.
Scale 1:175
Dimensions: 224mm long x177mm high x 110 width

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BELL ROCK LIGHTHOUSE

BELL ROCK LIGHTHOUSE

£29.95 / $47.62

BELL ROCK
The Bell Rock Lighthouse is the oldest existing rock Lighthouse in the British Isles. The tower marks the Bell, or Inchcape, rock a long and treacherous reef lying in the North Sea, some 12 miles east of Dundee and in the fairway of vessels plying to and from the Firths of Tay and Forth.
Scale: 1:150
Dimensions: 275mm high x 80mm wide

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TURNBERRY LIGHTHOUSE

TURNBERRY LIGHTHOUSE

£29.95 / $47.62

TURNBERRY
Turnberry Lighthouse marks a dangerous part of the Ayrshire coast, off which lies Bristo Rock which was responsible for many wrecks. No one was more aware of the toll than the Receiver of Wreck, Ayr and it was he who in 1869 suggested to the Board of Trade that a light should be erected on Bristo Rock. The matter was referred to the Commissioners, whose Engineers David and Thomas Stevenson examined the rock and reported on 18 May 1869 that it was inadvisable to erect a lighthouse on the rock itself but suggested that the best place would be on Turnberry Point, where it now stands.
Scale: 1:150
Dimensions: 148mm width x 170mm high x 124mm wide
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ST CATHERINE'S LIGHTHOUSE

ST CATHERINE'S LIGHTHOUSE

£34.99 / $55.63

St CATHERINE'S LIGHTHOUSE
is situated at Niton Undercliffe, 5 miles from Ventnor on the Isle of Wight and comprises a white octagonal tower with 94 steps up to the lantern. The main light, visible for up to 30 nautical miles in clear weather is the third most powerful light in the Trinity House Service giving a guide to shipping in the Channel as well as vessels approaching the Solent.
Scale 1:150
Dimensions: 145mm length x 195mm high x 85mm wide


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BRASS BAROMETER

BRASS BAROMETER

£102.12 / $162.37

Heavy, solid, cast brass hinged door style barometer, lacquered and varnished giving a highly polished finish. Features bevelled glass. Suitable for flange mounting only.
Overall 115mm Dial 75mm

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HISTORIC COLLECTION

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SMEATON'S TOWER
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SMEATON'S TOWER

Ref: SW50210408


Price: £29.95 / $47.62 (Including VAT at 17.5%)

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SMEATON'S TOWER
Smeaton's Tower now proudly stands on Plymouth Hoe, but this iconic tower was the fourth Eddystone Lighthouse and its design has been the benchmark for lighthouse design ever since. This model is a must for your collection.
Scale 1:150
Dimensions: 195mm high 60mm diameter
Made from: Plaster and Resin

More Information on Smeatons Tower

SMEATONS TOWER LAUNCH NOVEMBER 5th 2008

SMEATONS TOWER LAUNCH NOVEMBER 5th 2008

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The first Heritage Collection Model was presented by Lise Martin owner of Littledart to Councillor Glenn Jordan of Plymouth City Council on a beautiful November day at the base of Smeaton's Tower resplendent in the autumn sunshine. Helen from the City Council Museum Department and Norman Holmes from Kaya Gallery look on.

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