Description
The daymark at Emmanual Head on Holy Island was erected in 1810 to aid navigation along the coast of Northumbria. The 12m high white-painted stone pyramid was built by Trinity House and is probably the earliest purpose-built daymark on the east coast.
Technical Details
Location | Position | Height | Built | Character |
Holy Island, Northumbria, UK | 55? 41.15N
01? 46.83?۪ W |
12m | 1810 | N/A |
Model Details
Scale | Height | Pieces | Sheets | Difficulty (1-5) |
1:250 | 5cm | 10 | 1 x A4 | 3 [Moderate] |
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