List of lighthouses in Gibraltar
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Most of the lighthouses in Gibraltar, the British Overseas Territory on the
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, are located at
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. Perhaps the most notable exception is the
Europa Point Lighthouse The Europa Point Lighthouse, also referred to as the Trinity Lighthouse at Europa Point and the Victoria Tower or La Farola in Llanito, is a lighthouse at Europa Point, on the southeastern tip of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, o ...
at
Europa Point Europa Point (Spanish and Llanito: Punta de Europa or Punta Europa), is the southernmost point of Gibraltar (the southernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula being Punta de Tarifa 25 km southwest of Gibraltar). At the end of the Rock of Gibral ...
, a strategic location at the southern tip of the peninsula of
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. Prior to the opening of that lighthouse in 1841, sailors navigating the Strait of Gibraltar near Europa Point were dependent upon the light emitted by the
Shrine of Our Lady of Europe The Shrine of Our Lady of Europe is a Roman Catholic parish church and national shrine of Gibraltar located at Europa Point. The church is dedicated to Our Lady of Europe, the Catholic patroness of Gibraltar. It belongs to the European Maria ...
. The sailors showed their gratitude and encouraged continued burning of the lights in the chapel and adjacent tower by leaving supplies of oil at the
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. While the shrine's tower is not listed in nautical publications, its history as an
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in earlier centuries is sufficiently well known that many consider it "Gibraltar's first lighthouse." Aside from the aerobeacon on the Rock of Gibraltar and the lighthouse at Europa Point, all of the lighthouses in Gibraltar are located within the harbour. They may be divided into two groups: west and east. Those on the western boundary of the port are positioned in a roughly linear arrangement on the
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) that defend the western and northern sides of the harbour. The lighthouses at the "A" Head of the South Mole and "B" Head of the Detached Mole stand sentry over the south entrance to the port. Those at the "C" Head of the Detached Mole and "D" Head of the Western Arm of the North Mole guard the north entrance to the port. The lighthouse at the "E" Head (Elbow) of the North Mole also serves as a harbour control room. Lighthouses on the eastern boundary of the port are clustered near
Coaling Island Coaling Island is an area of reclaimed land in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is located at the centre of the western end of Gibraltar Harbour as one of its industrial zones. It also serves to harbour Cormorant Camber which ber ...
. While the Europa Point Lighthouse, also known as Victoria Tower, opened in the mid nineteenth century, the remaining lighthouses are of more recent vintage, with the lighthouses on the moles present by 1916. In addition, while Victoria Tower is of classic British design, the other lighthouses have a more utilitarian appearance.


List of lighthouses

All of the lighthouses listed in the table are recorded in one or more of the following four publications. ''Publication 113'', of the United States
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(NGA), is also known as the ''List of Lights, Radio Aids, and Fog Signals''. The NGA numbers, light characteristics, and coordinates listed below are from ''Publication 113'', the exception the published coordinates for the aerobeacon, which are in error. ''The Online List of Lights'' is the source of images with external links in the table. The ''ARLHS World List of Lights (WLOL)'' is published by the
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. ''The Lighthouse Directory'' indicates that four of the lighthouses listed below strictly fit its criteria for a lighthouse, but included a fifth, the Gibraltar Aerobeacon, as the publishers felt that it was merited. Admiralty numbers originate in Volume D (NP77) of the ''Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals'', published by the
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. However, the Admiralty numbers listed below are from ''Publication 113'', with two exceptions. The first is the light at Cormorant Camber and the second is the light at Coaling Island. Cormorant Camber is immediately adjacent to and east of Coaling Island. The light at Cormorant Camber from ''The Online List of Lights'' has the same Admiralty number (D 2450.7) as the light at Coaling Island from ''Publication 113''. The light at Coaling Island from ''The Online List of Lights'' has a different Admiralty number (D 2451.5) than that at Coaling Island from ''Publication 113'' (D 2450.7).


See also

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References


External links


''Publication 113''



''ARLHS World List of Lights (WLOL)''

National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)

United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO)

Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society (ARLHS)
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