Smalls Lighthouse, Lighthouse in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Smalls Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on the largest of a group of wave-washed basalt and dolerite rocks known as The Smalls.
The original lighthouse was built in 1776 but was replaced by the present lighthouse in 1861.
The lighthouse is known for the 'Smalls Lighthouse Tragedy' which led to changes in lighthouse policy.
The lighthouse has been automated since 1987 and is monitored from the Trinity House Operations Control Centre in Harwich.
The Smalls Lighthouse was one of the first lighthouses to use solar power.
Location: Marloes and St Brides
Inception: 1861
Architect: James Nicholas Douglass
Elevation above the sea: 0 m
Height: 41 m
Material: stone
Source: Wikimedia