Found it! Carraig Fhada, Islay. The others are Bell Rock and Robert Stevenson, who had to put up with John Rennie interfering.
Yes and well done, over to you Charles.
For information because I can go on a bit about Scottish Lighthouses...
Carraig Fhada was (unusually) not a Stevenson lighthouse, the majority of Scotland's and the Isle of Man lighthouses being commissioned by the Commissioners of Northern Light Houses, now the Northern Lighthouse Board (NLB) and 4 generations of Stevenson family being engineers for the Commissioners and the NLB . Carraig Fhada was commissioned by Walter Frederick Campbell (the Laird of Islay) in memory of his wife who died aged 36. The design of 2 square towers was by the firm David Hamilton and Son. The NLB took over the running of Carraig Fhada in 1924. It certainly is different from the other Scottish Lights. Each of the Stevenson lights have their own markers according to which Stevnson designed them. ( Robert, Alan, Thomas, David, David Alan or Charles).
I have a very personal interest in lighthouses and when I am not climbing hills, I am usually very close (if not in) a lighthouse.
I think I prefer the poem above the door on Carraig Fhada to Charles' ditty!
Carraig Fhada (Port Ellen Lighthouse) by
Seal54, on Flickr
DSCF9403 bell rock by
Seal54, on Flickr