Souter Lighthouse
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Le phare de Souter était un phare situé sur dans le village de Marsden à South Shields, dans le comté de Tyne and Wear en Angleterre. Il a été premier phare dans le monde à être réellement conçu et construit spécifiquement pour utiliser le courant alternatif électrique, la technologie de phare la plus avancée de son époque. Il est maintenant protégé en tant que monument classé du Royaume-Uni de Grade II*.
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Souter Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in the village of Whitburn, Tyne and Wear, England. (It was generally known as Souter Point Lighthouse when in service). Souter Point was the first lighthouse in the world to be actually designed and built specifically to use alternating electric current, the most advanced lighthouse technology of its day. The light was generated by a carbon arc lamp: first lit on 11 January 1871, it was described at the time as 'without doubt one of the most powerful lights in the world'.
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Phare de Souter
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Souter Lighthouse
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Souter Lighthouse viewed from the south-west.
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Le phare de Souter était un phare situé sur dans le village de Marsden à South Shields, dans le comté de Tyne and Wear en Angleterre. Il a été premier phare dans le monde à être réellement conçu et construit spécifiquement pour utiliser le courant alternatif électrique, la technologie de phare la plus avancée de son époque. Il est maintenant protégé en tant que monument classé du Royaume-Uni de Grade II*.
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Souter Lighthouse is a lighthouse located in the village of Whitburn, Tyne and Wear, England. (It was generally known as Souter Point Lighthouse when in service). Souter Point was the first lighthouse in the world to be actually designed and built specifically to use alternating electric current, the most advanced lighthouse technology of its day. The light was generated by a carbon arc lamp: first lit on 11 January 1871, it was described at the time as 'without doubt one of the most powerful lights in the world'. After being decommissioned by Trinity House (the national lighthouse authority) in 1988, Souter Lighthouse was acquired by the National Trust, who now manage it as a visitor attraction with holiday lets.
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