The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.
Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Venue | Waglan Island |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date of Death | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Material Type | Image |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
The light inside the tower on Waglan Island
In the early days a mineral oil-burning light was installed. Today, an electronically controlled beacon light which produces two flashes every 20 seconds is installed. This can be seen in clear weather up to a distance of 26 nautically miles.Date | 1990s |
Place | New Territories/Islands District/Waglan Island/Waglan Lighthouse |
Object | lighthouse |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Lighthouses of Hong Kong |
Source | Courtesy of Charles Slater |
Repository | Charles Slater |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Charles Slater |
Accession No. | LA003.025 |
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