Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Hook Lighthouse

I mentioned in my last outfit post that last month we visited Wexford and Hook Lighthouse. I wanted to share some photos as it's such an amazing structure and location. It's been a long time since I've visited a lighthouse, so this was a real treat. As I have mentioned before, my grandfather on my mother's side was a lighthouse keeper and so of course every time I see a lighthouse, I am reminded of him. 


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Hook is the world's oldest operational lighthouse, the tower was built by a knight named William Marshal between 1210 and 1230. However as early as 500 a.d. monks at the monastery at Churchtown kept a beacon on the peninsula to warn sailors of the dangerous rocks. The tower was then restored in the 1670's and into the 1700's when it came into the possession of the Loftus family (more on those guys in another post). In 1791 the coal fire was replaced with a lamp that burned whale oil. 

During the 1800s, the tower was handed over the the corporation, the houses were built for lighthouse keepers and their families and three red bands were painted on the tower that were later changed to the two black bands seen today. In 1871 gas lights were installed and then paraffin oil became the source of power. 

Throughout the 1900s many changes came to the tower including the changing of a fixed light to a flashing one which was powered by a clockwork mechanism. Then in 1972 they finally switched the light to be run by electricity. 1996 was a sad year as after 800 years, the lighthouse became automated and all the lighthouse keepers were no longer needed. 

Obviously that is a very brief history of a building that has been around for such a long time. Walking up the steep, narrow, winding stairway, it was hard to believe the history that those steps had seen. It's difficult to imagine that it was someone's job to walk up and down those stairs and maintain the light. Countless lives were saved because that light was there all those years, what an important job the lighthouse keepers had. I have such a great admiration for my grandfather working as a lighthouse keeper for years all over the country, I can't help but smile every time I see one.

I'll have part two of my trip for you later in the week.

Emma x




Wednesday, May 15, 2013

300

For my 300th post I wanted to do something a bit different so I thought I would share with you some more childhood photos. 

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North Beach, Skerries with my mam and my cousin Sean

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Playing hair salon with my brother and friend

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My Third Birthday

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Kate, my mam, my cousin, my uncle and me in my Granny's back garden in Skerries

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Playing in the pond in Ardgillan Castle

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My aunt Liz and I

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Zoo Babies

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Skerries Head, I think this bench is still there, with Kate and Sean

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Me, Sean and Kate (Can you tell we were the first three grandchildren?)

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Kate and I at Versailles

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One of our many picnics with Dad 

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Me and my beautiful sister, so happy we're still best friends!

I hope you enjoyed this little glimpse into my childhood. I couldn't have had a better one!

Thank you for continuing to read, here's to the next 300!

Emma x

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Seaside Saturday

This past Saturday Donnacha, Kate, Eric, Simon and I visited my family in Skerries. We went to Stoop Your Head (Stoops) for lunch. Their seafood chowder is the best. Afterwards we joined my aunts at Olive for coffee and dessert. These two are some of my favourite places to eat in Dublin county. If you're ever in the area, I can't recommend either highly enough. 

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The sun shone for the first time in ages on Saturday, long enough for us to be able to sit outside and eat lunch. 

I just wanted to say a quick thank you for all the lovely comments on my last post, it really made me so happy to hear from you all. 

How was your Easter weekend?

Emma x
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