The Lighthouse at New Brighton

New Brighton Lighthouse
Construction of the present tower began in 1827 by Tomkinson & Company using blocks of interlocking Anglesey granite using dovetail joints and marble dowels. It was designed to use many of the same construction techniques used in the building of John Smeaton’s Eddystone Lighthouse 70 years earlier. It was first lit in 1830 and was in continuous use until decommissioned in October 1973 having been superseded by modern navigational technology. So annoying the Mini3 Pro had defaulted back to 1080p following a firmware update.