Showing posts with label Bressay Lighthouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bressay Lighthouse. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Bressay Lighthouse

Bressay Lighthouse, situated on the Island of Bressay off the East Mainland of Shetland stands 16 metres high and marks the south entrance to Lerwick Harbour. The Commissioners of the Northern Lighthouses wrote to the Board of Trade on 10 November 1854 requesting sanction to build a Lighthouse on Kirkabisterness (Bressa Sound) - a site at the South entrance to Lerwick Harbour. The Board of Trade conveyed sanction in a letter to the Commissioners dated 14 November 1854.

Following lengthy correspondence with the Board of Trade and the Elder Brethren of Trinity House, regarding the cost of building the lighthouse and obtaining approval to plans and specifications, work was eventually commenced on the stonework etc in February 1856. The design was by David and Thomas Stevenson and the light was first lit on the night of 31 August 1858.

Bressay was electrified on 17 July 1967 and the fog siren was discontinued in 1987. The light automated in 1989 and is now remotely monitored from the Board’s headquarters in Edinburgh.

The lighthouse seen from the Ward of Bressay. 

















































A Lithuanian factory trawler the 'Lunokhods' was wrecked at the light during a storm in 1993 when the vessel came ashore in the small geo immediately left of the lighthouse. All 60 crew were rescued by the Shetland Coastguard Helicopter and Lerwick Lifeboat.



































































































This interpretive board is just inside the gates to the left.
























































































































In November 1995, the outbuildings and the keepers' cottages were purchased by the Shetland Amenity Trust. As with the other large Shetland lighthouses (Sumburgh & Eshaness), you can also stay in the adjacent accomodation blocks. Follow this link for details.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Loch of Clickimin and Sound, Lerwick

A trip up to town this afternoon to look for the Egyptian Goose, get fuel & a few other bits & bobs at Tesco's. Went all along the Sound shoreline & around the adjacent fields but no sign of the Goose. Still snowy and a nice day so took a few pics...here are some.

Ward of Bressay and Transmitters looking east from Sound.



Bressay Lighthouse and Bard Head, Bressay.


Brei Wick and Lerwick Coastguard Station on the Knab.


Looking north-east from Sound at Lerwick, Town Hall far left.

Looking south-east, Ness of Sound Farm.


Grey Seals on rocks at North Taing, Sound.


A frozen Loch of Clickimin, looking south east, Clickimin Broch far right.


North-west side of Loch, small area unfrozen at inflow.


Clickimin Broch from south side looking north.


Clickimin Broch from west side looking east, frozen loch.


Clickimin Broch looking north at entrance gate.




Back in Sandwick - Greylag Geese trying to feed in snowy field.