Osmussaar Lighthouse
Lighthouse in 2015 | |
Estonia | |
Location | Osmussaar, Estonia |
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Coordinates | 59°18′12.95″N 23°21′40.23″E / 59.3035972°N 23.3611750°ECoordinates: 59°18′12.95″N 23°21′40.23″E / 59.3035972°N 23.3611750°E |
Year first constructed |
1765 (first) 1804 (second) 1850 (third) |
Year first lit | 1954 (current) |
Automated | 1995 |
Foundation | one-story square prism cement blocks basement |
Construction | concrete |
Tower shape | cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern |
Markings / pattern | white tower with black horizontal bands |
Height | 115 feet (35 m) |
Focal height | 128 feet (39 m) |
Range | 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl(2) W 18 s.[1] |
Admiralty number | C3760 |
NGA number | 12748 |
ARLHS number | EST-009 |
Estonia number | EVA 425[2] |
Osmussaar Lighthouse (Estonian: Osmussaare tuletorn) is a lighthouse on the northwestern peak of Osmussaar.
The lighthouse was built in 1954, is made of reinforced concrete and is 35 meters tall.
The first stone beacon on Osmussaar was built in 1765. In 1804 it was elevated and equipped with a lantern room containing a catoptric lighting device with 24 lamps and reflectors.
In 1814 the lighthouse collapsed and was replaced by a temporary wooden tower.
In 1850 a new stone lighthouse was built and equipped with a dioptric Fresnel lighting device in 1875.
In 1902 the lighthouse became powered by electricity.
The lighthouse was blown up by the Soviet soldiers before evacuation in 1941.
The current lighthouse was built in 1954 to replace the temporary wooden structure which was erected after the war.
See also
References
- ↑ Maritime Administration
- ↑ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Southwestern Estonia". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
External links
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- Estonian lighthouses list Maritime Administration (in Estonian)