Baily Lighthouse

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Baily Lighthouse is a historic coastal lighthouse on the southeastern tip of Howth Head near Dublin, Ireland, guiding ships entering Dublin Bay.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal lighthouse
lighthouse
maritime navigation aid
associatedWith Dublin Port NERFINISHED
Howth Head peninsula NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Fingal
Lighthouses in the Republic of Ireland
continent Europe
country Ireland NERFINISHED
function aid to navigation
hasAccess restricted public access
hasCulturalSignificance notable landmark at entrance to Dublin Bay
hasEnvironment exposed headland
rocky coastline
hasFeature fog signal (historical)
light tower
hasNameOrigin named after the Baily or Bailey of Howth headland
hasStructureType tower
hasViewOf Dublin Bay shipping lanes
Irish Sea NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic lighthouse
isPartOf navigational system for Dublin Port
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn County Dublin NERFINISHED
Dublin Bay NERFINISHED
Fingal NERFINISHED
Howth Head NERFINISHED
locatedNear Dublin NERFINISHED
locatedOn cliff-top site
east coast of Ireland
southeastern tip of Howth Head
managingOrganization Commissioners of Irish Lights NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Dublin NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Howth NERFINISHED
operatedBy Commissioners of Irish Lights NERFINISHED
overlooks Dublin Bay NERFINISHED
purpose to guide ships entering Dublin Bay
region Leinster NERFINISHED
role landfall light for Dublin Bay
sea Irish Sea NERFINISHED
status active lighthouse
usedFor coastal navigation
maritime safety
visibleFrom parts of Howth Head walking trails
sea approaches to Dublin Bay

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Howth Head contains Baily Lighthouse