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Hook Head

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Ireland's Hook Head Lighthouse. The tower is in ...
Photo by: Kathleen Finnegan

According to Bill Long in his book, Bright Light, White Water the lighthouse was the headquarters for a band of counterfeiters back in the 1600's, an industry in its own right, that survived until the 1641 Rebellion.

The tower was abandoned after the rebellion, however went back into operation in 1667.

According to Bill Long, the tower was later enlarged, although it is unclear who was responsible for the work. The height of the tower was increased as well as the diameter. The tower is not actually circular, a new wall was built outside the old wall and a stone staircase was built between the two.

After 824 years of operation as a manned station, Hook Head Lighthouse was automated in 1996.

 

 

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