a i
The light is visible through an arc of 45
degrees from the westward.
The tower, 90 feet high, is of iron, built
on three pillars; the upper part painted black,
the lower part and pillars painted white. Po
sition, lat. 45° 40' 52" N., long. 1° 8' 30"
West from Greenwich.
Grand Banc lights. - From a light-
vessel moored inside the Grand Banc, two
fixed white lights from separate masts, one
elevated 34 feet above the sea, the other 23
feet; in clear weather they should be seen
from a distance of 11 miles.
The light-vessel is moored in 8 fathoms
south-east of La Mauvaise shoal in lat. 45 0
39' 52", long. 1° 15' 51 " West.
St. George a nil S u 1 z a c lights. —
Brilliancy greatly increased; in clear weather
they should be seen from a distance of 18 miles.
Falaise and Pont ail lac lights, —
will be discontinued.
Terre Negre light — will be changed
from a fixed white light to a fixed green
light, obscured in a seaward direction from
a line drawn through the N. E. buoy of the
Monrevel bank, northward.
Rickard light. — The fixed red light
will be increased in brilliancy and exhibited
from a tower 115 feet west of its present
position; th<‘ light is elevated 105 feet above
the sea, and in the direction of Tallais light
it should, in clear weather, be seen from a
distance of 10 miles.
Directions. Vessels entering the Gi
ronde by the Passe du Nord by night should
approach by keeping the lights on Point de
la Coubre and Palmyre in a lino until the
light-vessel on the Grand Banc is in one with
the Cordouan light, keep these two in line
until near the light-vessel, which pass to the
northward, then steering eastward until the
leading lights of St. George and Sulzac are
in one, which, as formerly, are to be kept so
until the lights ofTallais and Richard are in one.
(All Bearings are Magnetic. Variation
I'/a 0 Easterly in 1870.)
Not. to Mar. No. 80.
Vage: 45° 40' 52" 9?orb = 33veite; 1° 8' 36"
Soft tätige Don ©reentDidj.
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ber ©raub V3anc Dcranferten Veud)tfcbiff jtrei fefte
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34', baS anbere 23' über ber 3£afferfläd)e fjod);
bei fiarer Vuft finb fie beibe 11 Seem. weit
feljen.
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Vuft finb fie beibe 18 Scem. treit fiefgbar.
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löfdjt.
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§cn iyetier in ein fefteS griincS Doränbert, ba§ in
ber SRidjtung nach £ee 31t Derbunfelt ift in einer
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SDionreüei 25aitf nadj Worben gezogen ift.
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fief) auf einem Tfjurm 115' roeftlid) oon ber gegen
wärtigen Vage; ba§ Vidit ift 105' über ber SSJaffcr-
flädjc l;od; unb in ber Wicfjtung be3 TaüaiS geuer§
bei fiarer Vuft 16 @eem. treit fidjtbar.
iBciuevfung. Schiffe, welche in bie ©irotibe
bei Wacht burd) ben Worb*£anal eiulaufen, ntüffen
bei ber Slnnä^evung bie Reiter auf ber Spipc be
la Gcubrc unb ^almpre in Vinie Ratten bi« ba§
Veudjtfdjiff auf ©raub iPanf mit bem Gorbouan
Jyeuer in Gin« fommen unb ntüffen in Gin3 gebaO
ten werben biy nabe beim Veuditfdüff, welches
norbmärtS 31t paffiren ift, bann ift öftlicü 31t fteuent
bi§ bie WidjtungSfeuer auf St. ©eorge unb eul
3ac in Vinie fommen, welche Widmung, wie bisher,
beijubebalten ift, bis bie 3-euer Don XallaiS unb
Ütidiavb in Vinie finb.
('peil, mijjtt. Wüpweif. l 1 /* 0 Cft in 1870.)