Whitby Lighthouse

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Whitby Lighthouse is a historic beacon. Established in 1858, it guides ships navigating the North Sea and entering the River Esk. The lighthouse consists of two towers, the higher one standing at 16 meters tall, both originally powered by oil lamps. Today, it is fully automated and operated by Trinity House, ensuring the safety of vessels along this rugged coastline. Its distinctive white structure has become a notable landmark in the area, reflecting Whitby’s rich maritime heritage.

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Whitby Lighthouse is a historic beacon. Established in 1858, it guides ships navigating the North Sea and entering the River Esk. The lighthouse consists of two towers, the higher one standing at 16 meters tall, both originally powered by oil lamps. Today, it is fully automated and operated by Trinity House, ensuring the safety of vessels along this rugged coastline. Its distinctive white structure has become a notable landmark in the area, reflecting Whitby’s rich maritime heritage.

Whitby Lighthouse is a historic beacon. Established in 1858, it guides ships navigating the North Sea and entering the River Esk. The lighthouse consists of two towers, the higher one standing at 16 meters tall, both originally powered by oil lamps. Today, it is fully automated and operated by Trinity House, ensuring the safety of vessels along this rugged coastline. Its distinctive white structure has become a notable landmark in the area, reflecting Whitby’s rich maritime heritage.