Kinnaird Head Lighthouse
The lighthouse on Kinnaird Head was built on the site of the 16th century Kinnaird Head Castle by the engineer Thomas Smith. When lit on 1st December 1787, it was the first lighthouse in northern Scotland. The lantern chamber is located at the top of the four-storey structure, and the bank of whale-oil lamps it contained were visible for up to fourteen miles.
The lighthouse has been superseded by an automatic light which operates beside the original structure.
Kinnaird Head Lighthouse
The lighthouse on Kinnaird Head was built on the site of the 16th century Kinnaird Head Castle by the engineer Thomas Smith. When lit on 1st December 1787, it was the first lighthouse in northern Scotland. The lantern chamber is located at the top of the four-storey structure, and the bank of whale-oil lamps it contained were visible for up to fourteen miles.
The lighthouse has been superseded by an automatic light which operates beside the original structure.