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Eask Tower

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22: 73:, at the instigation of Reverend Charles Gayer, leader of the Protestants, in an attempt to win converts. The tower was originally 8.2 metres (27 ft) high, but around the year 1900, the old hand was removed and an extra 4.0 metres (13 ft) of stone was added to its height. A new hand was placed, roughly at the beginning of the extension. 57:
Eask Tower was built in 1847 in order to guide the ships and boats into the mouth of the harbour. The wooden hand pointing from the Tower guides the boats to their destination. It is crowned with the 19th century's mariners
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look-out post. The harbour has a "blind" mouth, so the purpose of the tower is to advise the ships to retract their sails, lose speed and thus safely sail around the harbour mouth.
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The tower is of solid stone. The building of it on Carhoo (Ceathru) hill, 180 metres (600 ft) above sea level, provided work during the
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The panoramic views seen from Carhoo Hill include a large proportion of the
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Eask Tower with view of the tip of the Ring of Kerry in foreground
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Index


Carhoo Hill
County Kerry
Ireland
Dingle
beacon
World War II
Great Famine
Dingle Peninsula
Blasket Islands
Ventry
Iveragh Peninsula
Carrauntoohil
Mount Brandon


"Eask Tower And Hill"
Fáilte Ireland
the original
"Dingle Peninsula - Frommer's"
Signage provided at trailhead of Eask Tower
52°06′56″N 10°16′52″W / 52.115539°N 10.28124°W / 52.115539; -10.28124
Categories
Buildings and structures in County Kerry
Towers in the Republic of Ireland
Towers completed in 1847
1847 establishments in Ireland

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