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121. -AUonby, l.h. C. Donald Thompson. 



122. =-St. Bees, l.h. ; the tower 55 feet high, on chffs estimated at 



300 to 350 feet. E. E. Pizey. 



123. '-Morecambe Bay, l.v. ; centre of light above sea-level, 36 feet. 



Henry Clavell, P. K. ; Dl. Kneale, mate. 



124. *Air, L.H. C. H. Aveston. 



125. =f^Menai, l.h. Joseph Steer, P. K. 



126. -Skerries, l.h. J. Garrett, P. K. ; H. Knott. 



127. -Holyhead Breakwater, l.h. E. Prichard. 



128. North Stack, Fog Horn Station. John Harvey, gunner. 



129. -South Stack, l.h. W. E. Burgess. 



130. Caernarvon Bay, l.v. ; centre of light above sea-level, 37 feet. 



W. Bowen. 



131. ^<St. Tudwal's, l.h. W. Davies. 



132. -Bardsey, l.h. Thomas Bowen. 



133. Cardigan Bay, l.v. 



134. -Bull Point, l.h. ; centre of light above high water level, 154 



feet. George Knott. 



135. South Bishop, l.h. John White. 



136. Smalls, l.h. W. Boulton. 



137. -Great Castle Head, l.h. W. S. Spicer. 



138. -Milford (Low), l.h. Fixed, white; centre of light from ground, 



26 feet ; Headland 150 feet from sea-level. (Syren fog 

 horn 5 seconds every 3 minutes during fog, snow, or 

 thick weather, about equidistant from each light). 

 G. Baker. 



139. Milford (High), l.h. Fixed, white, showing red at entrance to 



harbour. G. Baker. 

 (These two are looked upon as one station). 



140. Caldy, l.h. Centre of light above sea-level, about 250 feet. 



W. Ebben, P. K. 



141. Helwick, l.v. Thomas Cornell, mate. 



142. Scarweather, l.v. Henry Jenkins. 



143. Nash (Low or W.), l.h. — Wilson. 



144. -Nash (High or E.), l.h. Three lights: 1, upper, white, fixed, 



visible 19 miles ; 2, fixed, red, shown from a window 

 below lantern, shown N. of N.W. I W., which bearing 

 wili lead ^ mile S. of Breaksea Buoy; 3, a ray of red 

 shown from a window below Breaksea light, extending 

 over an arc between S.S.E. f E. and S.E. -J S., about 

 2|- cables southward of Tusker Buoy. H. T. Nicholas. 



145. Breaksea, l.v. 



