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Buchan Ness Lighthouse, Boddam, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boddam Castle ruins. Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buchan Ness Lighthouse, Boddam, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buchan Ness Lighthouse, Boddam, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boddam Castle ruins. Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red post office in rural isolated countryside island Scotland UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buchanness Lighouse, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Lighthouse Window at Buchan Ness, Boddam,Aberdeenshire,Scotland,UK.
Boddam Castle ruins. Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boddam Castle ruins. Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
A red pin stuck in the Shetland islands on a map of Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red and White Lighthouse, Scotland. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Sundial at Buchan Ness, Boddam,Aberdeenshire,Scotland,UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lighthouse at Boddam Aberdeenshire Scotland UK on the North Sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lighthouse at Boddam Aberdeenshire Scotland UK on the North Sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
A lighthouse window at Buchan-Ness Boddam Aberdeenshire,Scotland,UK. In 1819 petitions were made to erect a lighthouse on Buchan Ness. Robert Stevenson, Engineer of the Lighthouse Board surveyed the area and it was built by 1827. In 1907 a broad red band was painted on the tower to distinguish it for seafarers by day. During the World War, a drifting mine was washed ashore and exploded some 50 yards from the lighthouse. No one was injured but 3 lantern panes were cracked, 12 other panes of glass were broken in the tower, engine room and cottages. Part of the ceilings of the kitchen and one bedroom of the first assistant`s house collapsed and locks, hinges and the bolts of four doors were damaged. 20 slates came off the storehouse roof. In 1910 the light was altered to dioptric, and the lantern power increased from 6500 to 786000 candlepower. In 1978 it was converted to electricity, and in 1988 it was automated. There are 166 steps to the top of the tower. You can stay in the Lighthouse Cottages for a Holiday Lets. The Photographers I have taken on Dreamstime are in the Grounds of the Lighthouse.


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