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Blacksod Lighthouse (Gaelic: ''Fód Dubh'') is a
lighthouse A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lens (optics), lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways. Ligh ...
at the southern end of the
Mullet Peninsula The Mullet Peninsula ()—also known as the Mullet (''an Mhuirthead'') and sometimes as the Erris Peninsula—is a peninsula in the barony of Erris in County Mayo, Ireland. As of 2016 it has a population of 3963. It consists of a large promo ...
,
Erris Erris is a barony in northwestern County Mayo in Ireland consisting of over , much of which is mountainous blanket bog. It has extensive sea coasts along its west and north boundaries. The main towns are Belmullet and Bangor Erris. The name E ...
,
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, at the entrance to
Blacksod Bay Blacksod Bay () is a bay of the Atlantic Ocean in Erris, north County Mayo, Ireland. The long and wide bay is bounded on its western side by the Mullet Peninsula. Its eastern side includes Kiltane Parish, which extends southwards from Belmul ...
. It is made of local
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blocks, which are believed to have come from Termon Hill, a nearby isolated outcrop of high-quality granite. The keeper's house is a two-storey square building. It is occupied by a resident lighthouse keeper who is also responsible for Blackrock Lighthouse. Blacksod is of unusual design for a lighthouse, being an unpainted square block of a building with only a small conical lantern section on top, which is painted white.


History

The need for a lighthouse at the southern extremity of the Mullet peninsula was first mentioned in 1841 when all Ireland was part of the
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. A Lieutenant Nugent, an officer in the British Coastguard stationed at
Belmullet Belmullet (, IPA: bʲeːlənˠˈwʊɾˠhəd̪ˠ is a coastal Gaeltacht town with a population of 1,019 on the Mullet Peninsula in the barony (Ireland), barony of Erris, County Mayo, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is the commercial and cul ...
, requested in a letter that a lighthouse be placed on Blackrock Island. But Inspector
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Ballast Board (the predecessor to the
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) that a sea light should not be built on Blackrock Island but instead be sited on Blacksod Point – the southernmost point of the
Mullet Peninsula The Mullet Peninsula ()—also known as the Mullet (''an Mhuirthead'') and sometimes as the Erris Peninsula—is a peninsula in the barony of Erris in County Mayo, Ireland. As of 2016 it has a population of 3963. It consists of a large promo ...
– to guide vessels into
Blacksod Bay Blacksod Bay () is a bay of the Atlantic Ocean in Erris, north County Mayo, Ireland. The long and wide bay is bounded on its western side by the Mullet Peninsula. Its eastern side includes Kiltane Parish, which extends southwards from Belmul ...
. The lighthouse at Blacksod Point was completed in 1864; the work had been funded by Bryan Carey, one of the leading merchants in Belmullet at that time. The light was first illuminated on 30 June 1866, and showed a fixed light with a red sensor over Ardelly Point. At first, the relief keeper ashore from Blackrock looked after the light, but on 1 November 1933, Edward (Ted) Sweeney was appointed as attendant. Weather observations in June 1944 by the Blacksod lighthousekeepers caused the
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to be postponed. While remaining neutral during World War II, Ireland continued to supply weather reports to Britain under an agreement in place since
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had been scheduled to commence on 5 June 1944, but a report from Maureen and Ted Sweeney (Blacksod's lighthousekeepers) of approaching bad weather fronts caused
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to delay the invasion until 6 June 1944, when conditions were more favourable. In addition to being attendant lighthouse keepers, the Sweeney family were also local postmasters. During the late 1960s, the old cottage where the post office was located was pulled down and a new bungalow, with a post office attached, was planned. While this was being built, between 1969 and 1972, with the permission of both Irish Lights and the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, the Blacksod Post Office was accommodated in one of the rooms under the lighthouse tower, marking the first and only time a post office formed part of a working lighthouse. Towards the end of 1969, Blacksod became the helicopter base for Eagle Island and Blackrock Island lighthouses. As of 1993, the helipad was in use as the base for the monthly visits of the attendant keepers to the automated lights on the two islands. The house at Blacksod was badly damaged in 1989 by a rogue wave. It was repaired and used by the Commissioners of Irish Lights and the Irish Coast Guard as a refuelling station for helicopters. The lighthouse, which used to be a family home, was later opened as a visitor centre, and offers some guided tours.


Associated lighthouses

The keeper for Blacksod Lighthouse is also responsible for Blackrock Lighthouse at Blackrock Island. Located 12 miles west of Blacksod Bay, the lighthouse on Blackrock is automated and accessible only by helicopter. On 14 March 2017, four
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personnel were killed in a crash off Blackrock Lighthouse when it was understood they were seeking to refuel at Blacksod lighthouse.


See also

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List of lighthouses in Ireland This is a list of lighthouses in Ireland. The Commissioners of Irish Lights are responsible for the majority of marine navigation aids around the island though a small number are maintained by local harbour authorities. The main list identifie ...


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External links


Commissioners of Irish LightsBlacksod Lighthouse and Eagle Island lighthouse photos Blacksod, Blackrock and other lighthouse pictures
{{Authority control Lighthouses completed in 1864 Lighthouses in the Republic of Ireland Lighthouses on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage