[Gravesend, from the River.]

[London, from Greenwich Park.]

[Port of London.]

[The Tower.]

[Vignette-Entrance to the Port of Berwick.]


THE
PORTS AND HARBOURS
OF
GREAT BRITAIN.


BERWICK.—LIGHTHOUSE ON THE PIER.

The view of the Lighthouse, at the head of Berwick Pier (which forms the [vignette] to our Second Volume), is taken from the entrance to the harbour, about half a mile below the bridge. This Pier, the building of which was commenced in 1810, stands on the north side of the river, and is chiefly erected on the foundations of an old one, which is said to have been built in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. From the lighthouse, which was finished in 1826, two lights are exhibited at night, the one above the other. The upper one, which is of a pale, white colour, is lighted from sunset to sunrise; the lower one, which is of a bright red, is a tide-light, and is only displayed during the time that there is ten feet water on the bar.