January Light: lightship

Another guiding-light today – not a lighthouse, but a lightship. North Carr is the last remaining Scottish lightship and has been moored in Dundee since 2007. Linked to Becky’s square photography challenge, January Light, words ending in light.

I think you should go ahead and include all the lighthouses and lightships you want! I like them too!
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Ah well, maybe one or two more will sneak in before the end of the month!
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Hello.
How nice to notice that there is a lightship! We have in the harbor in Helsinki one. 🙂
Enjoy your day!
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Maybe I’ll see that one some day!
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Welcome to Helsinki! If possible, visit then to some of our colorful small towns, where houses are made of wood!
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Wonderful!
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That looks as if it has had a long working life. 🙂
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Built 1932!
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It’s done very well!
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I love this picture of this boat and the history it carries. The colours just pop with the grey of the background.
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Yes, it works well as a square I think. There was a lot more grey water to the left before.
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I nearly posted a shot of this but wasn’t brave enough to break the rules! I may have summoned the courage before the month is out – especially if I run out of _light images 🙂
I visited it about a year ago and also heard it would be renovated.
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I was emboldened by seeing much worse rule breaking! I think I will be bending a few more.
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Go for it! 🙂
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A Dundee gem.
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It is!
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The North Carr looks like it has seen many days on the water. I Googled the definition of a lightship and learned how it played an important role in safety. See, Anabel, I learned something new from you, again.
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Good! I’m glad. Another commenter suggests there are plans to restore it, which is great.
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I didn’t even know there was such things as Lightships. Fancy that! X
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I think this is the first one I’ve come across.
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Guiding-light can cover a multitude of sins, can’t it, but I personally would have excused lightship because it’s a lovely old thing. Boats are female, aren’t they? 🙂 🙂
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I believe they are. Becky is very forgiving of our multitudes of sins.
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I’ve seen no sinning yet . . we apart from the odd oblong!
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And I haven’t yet committed that error!
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Interesting! I’ve not seen a lightship before.
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I can’t think of any others I’ve seen either.
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Come and stay in Southampton again there is one here!
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Some day!
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Beuatiful shot. The colour contrasts are stunning!
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It’s lovely, isn’t it! And another commenter thinks it might be getting restored.
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https://m.facebook.com/pages/category/Community-Service/Taymara-Tay-River-Trips-1533769776923843/?locale2=en_GB
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It looks like it could do with some TLC, and it’s worth it.
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Yes, I hope it gets some and they don’t leave it to rot.
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How wonderful to see this. My late brother spent a long time with fellow volunteers restoring this.
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Oh, that’s interesting to know! When and where was that?
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He did a lot of work with the Taymara Charity, based in Fife. I read a few months ago that they applied for a grant of £1 million to fully restore the North Carr Lightship.
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That would be excellent – I hope they succeed. Thanks for the link too.
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If you’re ever over that way, they run great dolphin watching trips.
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Good tip! Thanks.
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This lovely light-ship could do with some loving I feel.
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I think so. It’s labelled “Apex” which was the hotel we were staying in right opposite, but I don’t know if they plan to do anything with it.
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It would be a shame to just let it rust away.
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It would!
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Amazingly there are still some active lightships in British waters, all unmanned of course these days
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Question is there a gender free version of unmanned? One of those words that needs to be gender free me thinks
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When I started my last job I carefully went through all documentation and changed all references to manning to staffing. So unstaffed? I was firmly told that to man is from the Latin for hand, manus, but I didn’t care. It’s the impression it gives.
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Exactly!
and unstaffed sounds a bit odd for a lightship, however sooo much better than unmanned. So I’ll use that and maybe see if I can amend the Wikipedia entry!
PS and whoever told you seems to forget that just because it is Latin doesn’t make it ok! Gender bias has been around a long time, thinking of Medusa, Philomela, Khana, Lavinia and many other females in ancient tales and myths
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PS and you are an inspiration for doing what you did!
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Thanks! 😀
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What are you two like? 😂
Could use ‘unhanded’ I guess, keeping with the Latin meaning.
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Feminists!
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No doubt about it 😁
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They’re a funny pair, aren’t they? 🙂 🙂
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I heard that! 😉
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Just stirring 🙂 🙂
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Surely not!
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I heard it too!!!
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So cheeky 😉!
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Very . . . .but then she often is. Did you see what she was getting up to with the Knights in Paderne?!
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I hadn’t, but I’ve just been over to check! Kissing hands indeed.
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I know . . .shocking!
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😁
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Don’t you start….
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😀
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But it is so important!!! ooh that reminds me I haven’t sent you details of that book . . . . it is Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez.
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Oh, thanks Becky!
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