Tuskar Rock Lighthouse, completed in 1815, is located off the southeast coast of County Wexford. Built on a group of rocks named Tuskar Rock, from the Old Norse language meaning large (tu) rock (skar). It’s infamous for the number of shipwrecks that occurred in its surrounding waters, including the Aer Lingus flight crash in 1968. The third lighthouse in Ireland to be electrified, Tuskar Rock has long been a vital marker for vessels navigating this perilous stretch of the Irish Sea.
Mounted prints are presented in a protective cellophane bag with their own story and fun facts, and are printed with archival pigment ink on 290gsm textured art paper for long-lasting vibrancy. All mounts and backing boards are conservation-grade, and prints are also available in a locally crafted white solid wood frame, 20mm deep with a 20mm wide border.
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