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Eshaness Lighthouse is situated on the Northmavine peninsula in the north-west of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It sometimes rendered as Esha Ness Lighthouse . The lighthouse has a tapering, square tower 12 metres (39 ft) high and was built by David e Charles Stevenson , two of the famous 'lighthouse' Stevensons, between 1925 and 1929.
Eshaness Cliffs Calder's Geo. Esha Ness, also spelled Eshaness, is a peninsula on the west coast of Northmavine, on the island of Mainland, Shetland, Scotland. Esha Ness Lighthouse is located on the west coast of the peninsula, just south of Calder's Geo. The lighthouse was designed by David Alan Stevenson and commissioned in 1929
Esha Ness Lighthouse Shetland Islands 60°29′21″N 1°37′38″W [52] Mainland: 1925: David A Stevenson: Northern Lighthouse Board: 12 [53] 61: 25 [4] Fair Isle North Lighthouse Shetland Islands 59°33′8″N 1°36′35″W [54] Fair Isle: 1892 [55] David A Stevenson, Charles A Stevenson: Northern Lighthouse Board: 14 [55] 80 [4] 22 [4 ...
The Met Office said the lights were “observed across Scotland, clearly visible from Shetland webcams” and sightings were reported across some central and eastern parts of England. Stunning ...
The Drongs are a group of sea stacks off the coast of Hillswick Ness, Northmavine, Shetland, Scotland.They lie to the west of the Isle of Westerhouse in St Magnus Bay.They have been described as "a focus of interest from all surrounding parts, including Eshaness", [3] from which they are the most readily viewed, and as such are considered an icon of Eshaness, [4] along with the famous Dore Holm.
Northmavine or Northmaven (Old Norse: Norðan Mæfeið, meaning ‘the land north of the Mavis Grind’) is a peninsula in northwest Mainland, Shetland in Scotland. [4] The peninsula has historically formed the civil parish Northmavine. The modern Northmavine community council area has the same extent. The area of the parish is given as 204.1 ...
The white, wood-clad, 33-bedroom St Magnus Bay Hotel was built at Hillswick in 1900 by the North of Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Steam Navigation Company, who operated ferries from mainland Scotland to Orkney and Shetland at the time. They made a success of the venture and the village became a resort even though roads had not yet reached there.
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