Douglas Head Lighthouse - References and External Links

References and External Links

  • http://www.nlb.org.uk/ourlights/history/Douglas%20Head%20Lighthouse.pdf
  • http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/maritime/lighthse/lh_dhead.htm
  • http://homepages.manx.net/fredd/douglas.html
Lighthouses of the Northern Lighthouse Board
Scotland
(except principal
island groups)
  • Ailsa Craig
  • Ardnamurchan
  • Bell Rock
  • Buchan Ness
  • Cape Wrath
  • Chanonry
  • Corsewall
  • Covesea Skerries
  • Crammag Head
  • Davaar
  • Duncansby Head
  • Dunnet Head
  • Fidra
  • Fife Ness
  • Girdle Ness
  • Holy Island (Outer)
  • Inchkeith
  • Isle of May
  • Kinnaird Head
  • Mull of Galloway
  • Mull of Kintyre
  • North Rona
  • Noss Head
  • Pladda
  • Rattray Head
  • Rubh Re
  • St Abbs Head
  • Sanda
  • Scurdie Ness
  • Stoer Head
  • Strathy Point
  • Stroma
  • Sule Skerry
  • Tarbat Ness
  • Turnberry
  • Minor lights
The Hebrides
  • Barra Head
  • Butt of Lewis
  • Dubh Artach
  • Eilean Glas
  • Flannan Islands
  • Haskeir
  • Hyskeir
  • Lismore
  • Monach
  • Neist Point
  • Ornsay
  • Rinns of Islay
  • Rona
  • Ruvaal
  • Scarinish
  • Skerryvore
  • Tiumpan Head
  • Ushenish
  • Minor lights
Orkney
  • Auskerry
  • Brough of Birsay
  • Cantick Head
  • Copinsay
  • Hoy Sound (High)
  • Hoy Sound (Low)
  • North Ronaldsay
  • Noup Head
  • Pentland Skerries
  • Start Point
  • Tor Ness
  • Minor lights
Shetland
  • Bressay
  • Eshaness
  • Fair Isle North
  • Fair Isle South
  • Firths Voe
  • Foula
  • Muckle Flugga
  • Out Skerries
  • Point of Fethaland
  • Sumburgh Head
  • Minor lights
Isle of Man
  • Chicken Rock
  • Douglas Head
  • Langness (minor light)
  • Maughold Head
  • Point of Ayre
  • Thousla Rock (minor light)

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