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Smeaton's Tower, the third Eddystone lighthouse design was rebuilt on Plymouth Hoe after the rocks it was built on were found to be undermined by the sea.
Smeaton's Tower is situated on Plymouth Hoe, overlooking Plymouth Sound. It was originally a lighthouse erected on the Eddystone reef in 1759, but had to be removed due to erosion of the rock by the sea. It was moved to Plymouth after a public subscription and opened in 1884 as a memorial to John Smeaton who had built the lighthouse.
Smeaton's Tower is situated on Plymouth Hoe, overlooking Plymouth Sound. It was originally a lighthouse erected on the Eddystone reef in 1759, but had to be removed due to erosion of the rock by the sea. It was moved to Plymouth after a public subscription and opened in 1884 as a memorial to John Smeaton who had built the lighthouse.
Smeaton's Tower is situated on Plymouth Hoe, overlooking Plymouth Sound. It was originally a lighthouse erected on the Eddystone reef in 1759, but had to be removed due to erosion of the rock by the sea. It was moved to Plymouth after a public subscription and opened in 1884 as a memorial to John Smeaton who had built the lighthouse.
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Smeatons tower was the 3rd lighthouse on Eddystone Rocks. designed by John Smeaton. Completed 1759 in use until 1877. Rebuild on Plymouth Hoe in 1892 were it now stands.
Smeaton's Tower lighthouse was the Third to be built on Eddystone Rocks where it was in use until 1877. It was rebuilt on Plymouth Hoe were it now stands. The big wheel was part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
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Plymouth Public Dispensary, Catherine Street, Plymouth
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Plymouth Public Dispensary, Catherine Street, Plymouth
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detail of Unitarian Church, Notte Street, Plymouth
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silhouette Smeaton's Tower is situated on Plymouth Hoe, overlooking Plymouth Sound. It was originally a lighthouse erected on the Eddystone reef in 1759, but had to be removed due to erosion of the rock by the sea. It was moved to Plymouth after a public subscription and opened in 1884 as a memorial to John Smeaton who had built the lighthouse.
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detail of Prysten House, Finewell Street, Plymouth
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detail of Prysten House, Finewell Street, Plymouth
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A centrepiece on Plymouth's Hoe, Smeaton's Tower has become one of the South West's most well known landmarks. The lighthouse was originally built on the Eddystone reef in 1759 at a cost of £40,000, but was taken down in the early 1880s when it was discovered that the sea was undermining the rock it was standing on. Approximately two thirds of the structure was moved stone by stone to its current resting place on the Hoe. Now standing at 72 foot high, Smeaton's Tower offers fantastic views of Plymouth Sound and the city from its lantern room which, along with the rest of the building, has been painstakingly restored to its original glory.
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A view of the foreshore at Plymouth Hoe from the seaward side. In the foreground is the restored Tinside swimming pool and associated facilities. Behind are the green slopes of the Hoe with Smeatons tower a prominent feature as well as the war memorial and large sky ride ferris wheel.
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Built in 1845, it stands on the seafront between the promenade and the car park. It is not entirely a sham as it operates as a harbour light, and marks a sandbank at the mouth of the Teign river.
Built in 1845, it stands on the seafront between the promenade and the car park. It is not entirely a sham as it operates as a harbour light, and marks a sandbank at the mouth of the Teign river.
Built in 1845, it stands on the seafront between the promenade and the car park. It is not entirely a sham as it operates as a harbour light, and marks a sandbank at the mouth of the Teign river.
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Image of the town center of Cirencester. Cirencester is a market town in east Gloucestershire, England, 93 miles (150 km) west northwest of London. Cirencester lies on the River Churn, a tributary of the River Thames, and is the largest town in Cotswold District.
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Dungeness New Lighthouse in Kent - built in 1961 and converted to automated operation in 1991. The New Lighthouse is also known as "lighthouse number five" as it was the fifth to be constructed in the history of Dungeness.
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