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Les Hanois

Coordinates: 49°26′13″N 2°42′00″W / 49.4370°N 2.7000°W / 49.4370; -2.7000
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Les Hanois reef, a group of rocks to the south-west of Guernsey also known as Hanoveaux,[1] are the westernmost point of the Channel Islands.[2]

The reef has claimed many shipwrecks over the centuries, such as HMS Boreas ( Royal Navy) in 1807. See List of shipwrecks in the Channel Islands.

It is the location of the Les Hanois Lighthouse operated by Trinity House which was built in 1862 from Cornish granite using a novel dovetail system to lock each stone with two others. It was built in the hope of reducing the number of ships being lost on the reef on the west coast of Guernsey; it undoubtedly saved a number of ships. However, the wrecks continued, the last disaster being the MV Prosperity in 1974, a freighter lost with all hands.[3]

Les Hanois and the lighthouse
Les Hanois and the lighthouse

References

  1. ^ "Hanoveaux / Les Hanois, Guernsey". Geody. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "Guernsey Hanois fog horn silenced after two weeks". BBC News. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ Dafter, Ray (2003). Guernsey Sentinel. Matfield Books. ISBN 0-9540595-1-4.

49°26′13″N 2°42′00″W / 49.4370°N 2.7000°W / 49.4370; -2.7000