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Location | Margate, Kent |
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Coordinates | 51°23′27″N 1°22′41″E / 51.39080°N 1.37808°E |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1828 (first) 1955 (second) |
Designed by |
William Edmunds
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Height | 20 m (66 ft) |
Light | |
Focal height | 18 m (59 ft) |
Characteristic | continuous red light |
Margate Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the end of Margate harbour arm in Kent. [1]
This lighthouse was designed by the architect William Edmunds and was completed in 1829. [2] It was destroyed in the North Sea flood of 1953. [3] The design was a round Doric column similar to the lighthouse at Whitby. [3]
A replacement lighthouse with an octagonal column was built in 1955. [1] [3] This lighthouse features on the series G Bank of England £20 note along with the Turner Contemporary. [4]
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Location | Margate, Kent |
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Coordinates | 51°23′27″N 1°22′41″E / 51.39080°N 1.37808°E |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1828 (first) 1955 (second) |
Designed by |
William Edmunds
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Height | 20 m (66 ft) |
Light | |
Focal height | 18 m (59 ft) |
Characteristic | continuous red light |
Margate Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the end of Margate harbour arm in Kent. [1]
This lighthouse was designed by the architect William Edmunds and was completed in 1829. [2] It was destroyed in the North Sea flood of 1953. [3] The design was a round Doric column similar to the lighthouse at Whitby. [3]
A replacement lighthouse with an octagonal column was built in 1955. [1] [3] This lighthouse features on the series G Bank of England £20 note along with the Turner Contemporary. [4]