South Foreland Lighthouse

South Foreland Lighthouse

South Foreland Lighthouse is a Victorian lighthouse on the South Foreland in St. Margaret's Bay, Dover, Kent, England, used to warn ships approaching the nearby Goodwin Sands. It went out of service in 1988 and is currently owned by the National Trust. It was the first lighthouse to use an electric light.

It was used by Guglielmo Marconi during his work on radio waves, receiving the first ship-to-shore message from the East Goodwin lightship, the first ship-to-shore distress message (when a steamship ran into the same lightship, and the lighthouse relayed the message up the coast to the Walmer lifeboat), and the first international transmission (from Wimereux, France, in 1899).

Originally there was another lighthouse further down towards the cliff edge to give a bearing on the leading lights principle when a ship was at the point where it could safely turn left into the Downs behind the sands or right to go safely around the Sands. They were both built in the 1840s. However, the Sands shifted over the following years until this bearing became dangerously inaccurate and so the lower light was taken out of service in 1910.

There is also a twin lighthouse at the North Foreland, which is still in operation (though automated).

The South Foreland Lighthouse is also one of the landmarks mentioned in the British sea shanty "Spanish Ladies".

External links

* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-southforelandlighthouse South Foreland Lighthouse information at the National Trust]


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