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Cape Wrath lighthouse
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Cape Wrath lighthouse

The Northern Lighthouse Board (NLB), also known as the Commissioners of Northern Lights, is the organisation responsible for marine navigation aids around the coastal areas of Scotland and the Isle of Man.

History

The NLB was formed in 1786 by Act of Parliament to oversee the construction and operation of four Scottish lighthouses (Kinnaird Head, North Ronaldsay, Scalpay and Mull of Kintyre).

Headquarters

The board is based in the centre of Edinburgh from where it remotely monitors its network navigational devices; as of 2006, these consisted of:

* 212 lighthouses
* 154 buoys
* 47 beacons
* 4 DGPS stations
* 25 RACON stations
* 1 GLA LORAN-C station (on trial 2005-2007)

See also

One of Brunton's lights
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One of Brunton's lights

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