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Black Rock Harbour Light

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Black Rock Harbour Light
LocationSouth end of Fayerweather Island, Connecticut
Constructed1808
FoundationFieldstone
ConstructionGranite rubble and Brownstone block
Height40 ft
ShapeOctagonal
MarkingsWhite with black lantern
Light
First lit1830 (current tower)
Deactivated1933
Lens8 lamps, 14 inch Parabolic Reflectors
Range11 nm
CharacteristicFixed white light


Black Rock Harbor Light is a lighthouse in Connecticut, United States, on the south end of Fayerweather Island, Connecticut.

History

The first Black Rock Harbor Lighthouse was a 40 foot octagonal wooden tower built in 1808. It originally had whale oil spider lamp, but it was upgraded to a system with eight lamps and in 1830. However, the light was barely visible in hazy conditions, so in 1854, a fifth-order Fresnel lens was installed. The lighthouse was officially discontinued in 1933.

Historical Chronology

  • 1808: First tower built.
  • 1811 & 1821: First tower survived hurricanes
  • 1823: Present tower built
  • 1824: First tower toppled by gale
  • 1933: Light was deactivated
  • 1980: Bridgeport Environmental Protection Agency along with Friends of Seaside Park restored the light tower.

Bridgeport, Connecticut Fairfield County, Connecticut