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- Godrevy_Lighthouse abstract "Godrevy Lighthouse was built in 1858–1859 on the largest rock of the Stones reef. The lighthouse is approximately 300 metres (980 ft)off Godrevy Head on the eastern side of St Ives Bay, Cornwall. The Stones reef had always been a hazard to shipping and a lighthouse had been considered many times prior to 1858 but nothing came of plans until the SS Nile was wrecked on 11 November 1854, with the loss of all on board. The lighthouse is a white octagonal tower, 86 feet (26 m) high and made of rubble, stone and mortar. The original light was a revolving white one, with a fixed red light below the main light, which could be seen over a 45-degree arc when a ship was in danger of the reef. This was later replaced by a red sector on the main light itself. Originally, the light was manned by three men at a time, but in 1934 the lighthouse was automated. The light flashes white/red every ten seconds, with the red sector only being visible in the arc of danger from the reef. The range of the light is around 12 miles (19 km). Godrevy Light by Charles Thomas and Jessica Mann describes the history of this lighthouse and shows the many works of art it inspired.The lighthouse is said to have inspired Virginia Woolf to write To the Lighthouse – although she locates the lighthouse in the Hebrides. She first visited on 12 September 1892, signing the visitors book, as did pre–Raphaelite painter William Holman Hunt who was in the same party. The lighthouse's visitor book, containing the signature of Virginia Stephen (Woolf), was sold at auction at Bonhams on 22 November 2011 for £10,250.".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse height "26.0".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse location Cornwall.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse location England.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse location St_Ives,_Cornwall.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse thumbnail GodrevyLightHouse.JPG?width=300.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse wikiPageExternalLink godrevy.html.
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- Godrevy_Lighthouse arlhs "ENG 047".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse automated "1934-08-09".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse characteristic "1".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse construction "Rubble, stone and mortar".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse coordinatesType "type:landmark".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse currentlens "2".
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- Godrevy_Lighthouse intensity "White 4,370 Candela, Red 817 Candela".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse latd "50".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse latm "14".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse latns "N".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse lats "33".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse location "Near St. Ives, Cornwall, England".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse longd "5".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse longew "W".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse longm "24".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse longs "1".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse marking "White paint".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse name "Godrevy Lighthouse".
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- Godrevy_Lighthouse pushpinMap "Cornwall".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse range "White ; Red".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse shape "Octagonal".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse yearbuilt "1859".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse yearlit "1859-03-01".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse subject Category:Islands_of_Cornwall.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse subject Category:Lighthouses_completed_in_1859.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse subject Category:Lighthouses_in_Cornwall.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse subject Category:Towers_completed_in_1859.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse type Lighthouse.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse type Place.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse type Tower.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse type Wikidata:Q532.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse type Place.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse type Location.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse comment "Godrevy Lighthouse was built in 1858–1859 on the largest rock of the Stones reef. The lighthouse is approximately 300 metres (980 ft)off Godrevy Head on the eastern side of St Ives Bay, Cornwall. The Stones reef had always been a hazard to shipping and a lighthouse had been considered many times prior to 1858 but nothing came of plans until the SS Nile was wrecked on 11 November 1854, with the loss of all on board.".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse label "Godrevy Lighthouse".
- Godrevy_Lighthouse label "Latarnia morska Godrevy".
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- Godrevy_Lighthouse wasDerivedFrom Godrevy_Lighthouse?oldid=601798029.
- Godrevy_Lighthouse depiction GodrevyLightHouse.JPG.
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- Godrevy_Lighthouse name "Godrevy Lighthouse".