Bell Rock light house during a storm from the North East
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Bell Rock light house during a storm from the North East
The Bell Rock is an almost submerged red sandstone reef situated approximately 12 miles from Arbroath. The conical granite and sandstone tower was finished in 1811. It was designed and built for Trinity House by Robert Stevenson. The lighthouse has been unmanned since 1988 and is now controlled remotely. Technique includes etching.
Joseph Mallord William Turner (artist)
Original size: 203 mm x 266 mm
- Image reference: PU1329
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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