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Killingholme High Lighthouse

Killingholme, Lincolnshire

Location Guide

Aerial Photo by Marinas.com (more images available)

One of three lighthouses that are very close together and formed a single working system. This large rear one and two shorter front lighthouses.

The other two are covered in the Killingholme Low location guide, the south low is shown right.

The images below show two of these, the large rear or high and one of the two front or low ones. These pairs were quite common and we have covered in other location guides examples of where this was used, for example at Happisburgh Lighthouse,    although there the lower one was later lost into the sea. In the

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case of Burnham-on-Sea High and Burnham-on-Sea Low  both still exist and are used as daytime marks, although in that case only the Burnham-on-Sea Low, a square wooden structure on legs on the beach is still lit. In many other cases one only now survives.

Where you get a high and low, you find that by lining up one behind the other, ships could be on a safe route.

Although I can find a number of photos of the 3 at Killingholme, and from various sources a few other details, I have not found a history or details on their application.

We do know when they were built, and with the northern Low light, which is connected to a lighthouse keeper's house, from a protection listing, that it was built by William Foale for Trinity House in 1851 and that the lighthouse was used as a signal station for trawlers until 1920. The date of building and the names of wardens are recorded on a plaque on nearby Killingholme High Lighthouse, suggesting both were Trinity House lighthouses at that time.

The South Low was built in 1836, North Low 1851 or 1852, and the High in 1876. It might appear logically that an earlier high may have existed.

This needs further research.

Photo by David Wright

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With South low, taken from Humber bank pathway Photo by David Wright

With South Low Photo from Geograph

  Photo from Geograph


Lighthouse information Grid

Name:

Killingholme High Lighthouse, Lincolnshire

Current status:

In use

Geographic Position:

South bank of Humber river Humberside. North of Immingham on the side of the river Humber

Grid Reference:

TA178181

Ceremonial County:

Lincolnshire

Appearance:

Round brick tower with lantern and gallery, painted red, lantern dome is white. Former stucco covering of the tower has nearly all peeled off.

Map Link:

Get-a-map     Multimap

Aerial photo:

Marinas.com    Google satellite view

Other photos:

Geograph    photo

Originally built:

Not known, I suspect there was an earlier one

Current lighthouse built:

1876

Height of Tower:

24m   79 ft

Height of light above mean sea level:

69ft over water

Character of light:

Red light occulting every 4 seconds

Character of fog signal:

None

Range of light:

Not Known

Owned / run by:

Grimsby and Immingham Ports

Getting there:

See map

Access:

Open site, tower is closed

Website:

 

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Lighthouse Map of England and Wales

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List of Minor Lighthouses and Lights - England and Wales

Killingholme Low Lighthouses

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By: Keith Park   Section:  Lighthouses Section Key:
Page Ref: Killingholme_High Topic: Lighthouses Last Updated: 06/2010

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