Fort Howard Lighthouse is a photograph by Brian Wallace which was uploaded on February 26th, 2017.
Fort Howard Lighthouse
Craighill Channel Upper Range Front (Cutoff Channel Range Front, Fort Howard, North Point)... more
Title
Fort Howard Lighthouse
Artist
Brian Wallace
Medium
Photograph - 2d Digital Image
Description
Craighill Channel Upper Range Front (Cutoff Channel Range Front, Fort Howard, North Point)
1886. Active; focal plane 15 ft (4.5 m); continuous red light, day and night. 18 ft (5.5 m) octagonal cylindrical cast iron tower on stone foundation, painted with red and white horizontal bands. Matt Tillett has a closeup photo, Trabas also has a closeup photo, Marinas.com has aerial photos, and Bing has an aerial view. The foundation was built for the former North Point Range Rear Light (established 1823). Keepers actually lived in this tiny lighthouse from 1893 until it was automated in 1929. Located just off North Point in Fort Howard. Accessible only by boat, but there are excellent views from the former Veterans Administration Fort Howard Medical Center, now a retirement community called Bayside at Fort Howard. Site and tower closed. Owner/site manager: U.S. Coast Guard. ARLHS USA-200; Admiralty J2252; USCG 2-8090.
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February 26th, 2017
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Comments (4)
Teresa Trotter
Congrats on being featured on the Lighthouse Group homepage! L/F
Brian Wallace replied:
Thanks Teresa, for the comment, and L/F, and feature of my work in the group, https://fineartamerica.com/groups/lighthouse-group.html
Bree McCallum
WOW....blow my mind! so like me!
Brian Wallace replied:
Awww, thank you Bree. I appreciate your time to view and respond to my work! :)