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Cape Clear Islandfrom Walking in Ireland
Next to the lighthouse is an early 19th Century signaling tower, one of many such small forts and watchtowers that the British built during the Napoleonic Wars. After I mistakenly referred to the tower as a Martello Tower, Dorothee Uí Cheallaigh of Cape Clear Island Language Services corrected me with information based on Paul M. Kerrigan's "Signal Towers on the West Cork Coast" article in Volume 11 of Mizen Journal, a local history magazine:
The lighthouse and tower are locally referred to as "The Old Lighthouse and Signal Tower" or An Sean Teach Solas and Túr Comhartaíochta.
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