- Cape Pembroke
Cape Pembroke ( _es. Cabo San Felipe) [ [http://www.pcgn.org.uk/Falkland%20Islands-July2006.pdf] ] is the easternmost point of the
Falkland Islands , and is onEast Falkland . There is an automated lighthouse here.Lighthouse
There is an automated 18m lighthouse here. It was built in 1855, and rebuilt in 1906, and was restored in the 1990s. Previously, the nearby Billy Rock offshore had claimed fifteen ships, and there were unlit markers here.
The original light used
rape seed oil, but as it burnt a thousand gallons a year, sea lion oil was attempted as a substitute. When it was rebuilt in 1906, it was converted to paraffin and worked by clockwork. After World War II a less romantic structure was built to the east.A small lighthouse keepers cottage used to stand here. The lighthouse itself, is now a
listed building . [cite news| url=http://www.falklands.info/background/listedb.html| work=Buildings and Structures in the Falkland Islands designated as being of Architectural or Historic Interest| title=Falkland Islands Information Web Portal| accessdate=2008-07-08]Farm and James Smith
In the late nineteenth century, Cape Pembroke peninsula was a small farm, which the islands' government leased to James Smith of Stanley. There were few such small farms in the islands and James Smith was ardent in his support of agrarian reform.
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