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Irish Film and Television Network » Locations Ireland » Search by Type » Lighthouses
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www.corkcoco.ie |
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cccmidleton@eircom.net |
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Area Engineers Office |
Ballycotton is situated twenty five miles from Cork. A famous fishing village, it has both a lighthouse and a world-famous lifeboat. |
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www.hookheritage.ie |
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hooklighthouse@gmail.com |
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+ 353 51 397055 |
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Niamh |
Hook Lighthouse, one of the oldest operational lighthouses in the world, marking the entrance to Waterford Harbour at the mouth of the three sisters river system for over 800 years |
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www.cil.ie |
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d.bedlow@cil.ie |
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+353 1 6321900 |
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David Bedlow |
The Old Head of Kinsale, (in Irish, An Seancheann) is a headland near Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. An early lighthouse was established here in the 17th century by Robert Reading. |
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www.cil.ie |
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d.bedlow@cil.ie |
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+353 1 6321900 |
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David Bedlow |
This is a very attractive lighthouse for film makers; not only due to its great location at the entrance to Cork harbour, but also because it is easily accessible for vehicles and is very close to Cork City. |
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