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Lizard lighthouse from top of the cliff, Landewednack. Cornwall. Before 1903The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811, and electricity in 1874
Housel Bay, Landewednack, Cornwall. 22nd June 1908View of Lizard lighthouse from Housel Bay with Bumble Rock and Lions Den. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811
Lizard lighthouse from top of the cliff, showing the foghorn, Landewednack, Cornwall. After 1903Washing is spread out on the cliff to dry. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811, and electricity in 1874
Close up view of Lizard lighthouse with a lady at the gate, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1905A Trinity House notice, dated 1905, gives opening hours for the public. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811