Description
Style Code: JAN/LG013
Guarding the entrance to Howth Harbour is the distinctive Howth Harbour Lighthouse with it’s signature Georgian house attached. The building is steeped in history having served as lighthouse from 1818, a lighthouse keeper’s residence until the introduction of electricity in 1955, a defensive stronghold taking advantage of it’s strong circular wall and it was even used as a landing point for weapons for the Irish Volunteers by author Erskine Childers in 1914.
Size: 297mm x 420m
Additional Information: Designed and printed in Jando’s Dublin studio, each print is hand signed to guarantee authenticity






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