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Buncrana lighthouse sold for €5 16.04.09

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

BUNCRANA Town Council snapped up the bargain of the century when it acquired the old lighthouse recently removed from Buncrana Pier for the princely sum of €5.
The lighthouse, which dates from the early 1850s, was acquired from the Commissioners from Irish Lights and the Town Council hopes that the Buncrana and West Inishowen Historical Committee and the Tidy Towns Committee can obtain funds to restore and preserve it for future generations.
“It’s an important part of Buncrana’s maritime heritage and we want to see it restored and located in a prominent place in or around the town,” said Peter Gurrie, chairman of the historical committee said. “It’s a cherished landmark and our committee, as well as, I’m sure, the local community, would like to see it restored.”
“That lighthouse has seen an awful lot of history, from the Laurentic sailing out of the Swilly on its ill-fated final voyage to the fleets of herring fishing boats landing their catch at the pier,” said local historian Thomas ‘the Miller’ Doherty. “I don’t think that it should have been removed from the pier, but at least it has been salvaged and will now be preserved.”
While the final decision will most likely be made by the Town Council, possible locations suggested for the restored lighthouse include the Market Square, Ludden, and near the shoreline behind the Drift Inn.
The Buncrana and West Inishowen
The lighthouse being taken away from Buncrana pier.
Historical Committee is making an application for LEADER funding to restore the lighthouse to its former glory.
Over the years many different men served as lighthouse keepers. Initially, it was powered by a paraffin lamp and subsequently by a carbide-to-water generator before it was electrified in the 1950s.
Meanwhile, the next public meeting of the Buncrana and West Inishowen Historical Society is on Thursday, 23 April in Buncrana Public Library where Peter Gurrie will give a presentation on the history of Fahan, Buncrana and Lough Swilly. All are welcome to attend.
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