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LIGHTHOUSE IN CORNWALL, ENGLAND
Tater–du; Tater-du

tater      
n. (dial, sl) patata
home run         
  • The [[Polo Grounds]] left field foul line with guide rope, as seen from upper deck, 1917
  • [[Scooter Gennett]] had four home runs in a 2017 game, nearly completing a home run cycle.
IN BASEBALL, A FOUR-BASE HIT RESULTING IN A RUN BY THE BATTER
Home Run; Home runs; Homeruns; Home-run; Home Runs; Homerun; Home Run Cycle; Home-runs; Four-bagger; Longest home run; Solo home run; Solo homer; Two-run shot; Two-run homer; Three-run homer; Three-run shot; Back-to-back home runs; Going yard; Grand cycle; Out-of-the-park home run; Out of the park home run; Home run cycle; Solo shot
(pallacanestro) colpo con il quale il battitore fa un giro completo del campo guadagnando un punto

Definitie

tater
['te?t?]
(Brit. also tatie -ti)
¦ noun informal a potato.
Origin
C18: alt.

Wikipedia

Tater Du Lighthouse

Tater Du Lighthouse is Cornwall's most recently built lighthouse. The construction of the lighthouse came out of the tragedy of losing a small Spanish coaster called the Juan Ferrer on 23 October 1963, on the nearby Boscawen Point, the vessel capsized with the loss of 11 lives. After the tragedy the Newlyn and Mousehole Fishermen's Association put pressure on Trinity House for a lighthouse to be built, stating that similar tragedies could happen again. The lighthouse, built with concrete blocks, was first lit in July 1965.