North Bull Lighthouse

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North Bull Lighthouse is a historic navigational beacon situated on a sandbank at the entrance to Dublin Bay, guiding maritime traffic approaching the port of Dublin.

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North Bull Lighthouse canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lighthouse
navigational aid
access by boat
associatedWith Dublin Bay navigational system
Dublin Bay navigational system
surface form: Dublin Bay shipping channel
color green
constructionMaterial cast iron
country Ireland
environment offshore sandbank
function mark entrance to Dublin Bay
hasFeature gallery
lantern
heritageStatus historic lighthouse
lightCharacteristic flashing green light
locatedAtMouthOf River Liffey
locatedIn County Dublin
Dublin Bay
locatedInWaterBody Irish Sea
locatedNear Dublin
locatedOff Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland
surface form: Clontarf
locatedOn North Bull sandbank
locatedOpposite Poolbeg Lighthouse
managingAgent Commissioners of Irish Lights
markType port-hand lateral mark
operatedBy Commissioners of Irish Lights
purpose guide maritime traffic approaching the Port of Dublin
servesPort Dublin Port
surface form: Port of Dublin
shape cylindrical tower
status active lighthouse
structureType cast-iron tower

Referenced by (2)

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Dublin Bay hasCoastalProtectionStructure North Bull Lighthouse
Poolbeg Lighthouse locatedNear North Bull Lighthouse