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Toward Point Lighthouse

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Toward Point is the southern extremity of the Cowal peninsula, near the village of Toward and six miles south of Dunoon, Argyll, Scotland. There has been a lighthouse here since 1812. The location is the south-west extreme point of the Highland Boundary Fault as it crosses the Scottish mainland.[1]

Lighthouse

Toward Point Lighthouse
Toward Point Lighthouse and Foghorn Building
Map
LocationCowal peninsula
OS gridNS1362367226
Coordinates55°51′44″N 4°58′47″W / 55.8621°N 4.97974°W / 55.8621; -4.97974
Tower
Constructed1812 Edit this on Wikidata
Built byRobert Stevenson Edit this on Wikidata
ConstructionWhite circular tower
Height19 m (62 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
OperatorClyde Port Authority Edit this on Wikidata
Heritagecategory B listed building Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit1812
Focal height21 m (69 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Range22 nautical miles
CharacteristicFl. W 10sec

Toward Point Lighthouse was completed in 1812. It was built by Robert Stevenson (1772–1850) for the Cumbrae Lighthouse Trust.[2] Two lighthouse keepers' houses were added in the later 1800s. A white building on the foreshore housed the foghorn mechanism, originally a steam engine and then diesel engines. The foghorn was taken out of operation in the 1990s.[3] Today the buildings are a private home and not open to the public.

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ MacNair, Peter. Argyllshire and Buteshire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-1107657526.
  2. ^ Ritchie, James Neil Graham; Harman, Mary (1996). Argyll and the Western Isles. Exploring Scotland's Heritage. Seven Hills Books. p. 72. ISBN 9780114952877.
  3. ^ "Toward Lighthouse". Photographers Resource. Retrieved 16 January 2011.