South Stack Lighthouse, 'Bridge to the South Stack lighthouse, near Holyhead'. The 91ft lighthouse was constructed in 1809 and designed by David Alexa


South Stack Lighthouse, 'Bridge to the South Stack lighthouse, near Holyhead'. The 91ft lighthouse was constructed in 1809 and designed by David Alexander. It is situated on Holy Island on the north west coast of Anglesey, North Wales. Image taken from The ports, harbours, watering-places, and coast scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated by views taken on the spot, by W. H. Bartlett, with descriptions by William Beattie. (Findens views of the ports, harbours & watering places of Great 1: Views by Messrs. Harding, Creswick, Cooke, and Palmer. Descriptions by W. A. C. William Andrew 2. Views by Mr. Bartlett. Descriptions by Dr Beattie.). Originally published in London: George Virtue, 1842. Author Heinrich


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