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词条 Wood Islands Lighthouse
释义

  1. History

  2. Keepers

  3. Harbour Range Lights

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox lighthouse
| name = Wood Islands Lighthouse
| image_name = Wood Islands Lighthouse, Wood Islands Provincial Parks - panoramio.jpg
| caption = Wood Islands Lighthouse
| location = Wood Islands
Prince Edward Island
Canada
| pushpin_map = Canada Prince Edward Island
| pushpin = lighthouse
| pushpin_map_caption = Location on Prince Edward Island
| coordinates = {{coord|45.94991|-62.74621|format=dms|type:landmark_region:CA-PE|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates_footnotes =
| yearbuilt = 1875 for 1876
| yearlit = 1876
| automated = Electrification 1958
| yeardeactivated = Destaffing 1990
| foundation = stone basement
| construction = Wooded Tower
| shape = square tower with balcony and lantern
| marking = white tower, red lantern and balcony
| height = {{convert|16.5|m|ft}}
| focalheight = {{convert|21.8|m|ft}}
| lens =
| currentlens =
| range = Nominal 12 nautical miles
| characteristic = Iso W 10s.
| fogsignal = 1941 - 1998
| admiralty = H0962
| canada = CCG 976
| NGA = 8164
| ARLHS = CAN-535
|
| managingagent = Wood Islands and Area Development Corporation

The Wood Islands Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse situated on the southeastern shore of Prince Edward Island, located in the community of Wood Islands. The lighthouse is a well-preserved three storey tower with an adjoining {{frac|1|1|2}}-storey keeper's residence. The white shingled tower is topped by a red iron lantern, which is enclosed by a white railing on the observation deck. The red roof of the dwelling provides a striking contrast to the white shingled exterior of the dwelling.[1][2]

It was one of the last three lights on Prince Edward Island to be fully automated, and the last where the keeper and his family lived. The lighthouse and residence are now open as a museum, with exhibits about the history of lighthouses, ferry service and fishing on the island, and includes a 1950s period kitchen and keeper's quarters.[3]

History

During its session of 1874, the Canadian Parliament appropriated $6,000 for the construction of a lighthouse at Wood Island, on a site purchased from Thomas McMahon in June 1875, being finished in the autumn of 1876, it was put into operation on 1 November 1876. Archibald MacKay of New Brunswick first signed the contract to construct the lighthouse, making little progress into 1875 he abandoned his efforts and Donald MacMillan, a local master carpenter, was hired to complete the lighthouse.[4][5]

Prior to the construction of the federal ferry wharf, that began in 1937; the light served as a navigation aid to marine traffic in the Northumberland Strait and fishing boats in and around Wood Islands Harbour. From 1940, Northumberland Ferries Limited began to use this coastal light for their seasonal ferry service operating between Wood Islands and Caribou, Nova Scotia. In 1950, the dwelling attached to the tower was renovated with a new kitchen built to accommodate the light keeper, and in 1958, the dwelling and lighthouse were wired for electricity. The light then operated on a 1000 watt airway beacon lamp and changed from a fixed light to a revolving flashing light, which is still in use.[6][7]

In 1984 light tower was renovated when a generator and fog alarm equipment were installed, windows were changed to accommodate ventilators, a halon fire alarm system was installed and a balcony was built in 1984 to accommodate the fog alarm equipment.[6] After 133 years on one spot, shoreline erosion forced the moving of the lighthouse, from just a few metres above the Northumberland Straight, back 70 metres back to more solid ground, on March 10, 2009. The move was made in winter so the ground would be solid enough to support the structure for the move.[8]

Keepers

Early light-keepers had a significant challenge in access, to their home and the light, as it could only be approached through dense woods and along the beach from well west of the lighthouse. The light was initially accessed from a track running south down now Pioneer Cemetery Road, to a land spit stretching south from 'Wood Island', over a sand bar, to its southeast island corner location. With time, this track was lost and a new land was access gained running south from now McLeod Road. The southeast island came to be attached to shore with changes in the harbour design, with the construction of the Wood Islands ferry terminal and its ferry berthing docks.[9][10]

Keeper [4] Period of Service Notes / Comments
James MacMillan 1876 – 1887 Assisted by Son Neil
William D. MacMillan 1887 – 1898 Dismissed for Political Activity
John Roderick W. McKay 1898 – 1912 Lived in Wood Islands
Levi Morrow 1912 – 1924 Lived in Iris, PE
Thomas Art Smith 1924 – 1949 From New Glasgow, NS
George Stewart 1949 – 1972 WW2 Medal of Bravery 1945
Manson E. Murchison 1972 – 1974 WW2 Veteran: Italy / France
Bernard Beaton 1975 – 1976 From Cape Breton, NS
Leon Patton 1977 – 1990 From Cape Breton, NS
{{Infobox lighthouse
| name =Wood Islands Harbour Range Lights
| image_name = Wood Island Lighthouses.JPG
| caption = Wood Islands Front Range
| location = Wood Islands, PE
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| pushpin =
| pushpin_map_caption =
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{{coord|45.95026|-62.74617|format=dms|type:landmark_region:CA-PE|display=inline|name=Wood Islands Harbour Range Front Light}} (front)
| yearbuilt = 1902
| yearlit =
| automated =
| yeardeactivated = 2007
| foundation =
| construction = wooden tower
| shape = square tower with lantern and gallery
| marking = white tower, red vertical stripe on the range line
| height =
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| characteristic =
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| canada =
| NGA =
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| managingagent = Wood Islands Lighthouse
}}

Harbour Range Lights

The Wood Islands Harbour Range Lights are a set of range lights at Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, Canada, are now located by the Wood Islands Lighthouse, it built in 1876. The Wood Islands Harbour Front Range and Wood Islands Harbour Rear Range were built in September 1902, they were relocated to the southern pier at the harbour entrance in 1940, and no longer active.[11]

Designed by the Department of Marine, and built by M. Walsh, the Front Range Light began as a square, wooden, tapered light covered with metal siding, standing 4.5 m (18.4 feet) in height from base to vane. It later gained its attached shed and a gable roof, over its door. The larger Back Range Light, of the same builder and designer, has retained its design with its most outstanding feature being the lantern deck's wooden railing and supporting wooden brackets.[7]

Range (leading) lights, placed in line, are used as inbound aids to navigation, for a tight entry into dangerous narrow and/or shallow channels. Though they may be any two objects in line, typically they are distinctive lights operating as a pair, the front range beacon being lower than the rear, to form a range (leading line), when brought into transit. The one nearest to the observer is the front light and the one farthest from the observer is the rear light.[12] When both ranges are aligned the vessel is on a correct bearing. If a ship veers too far to the right, the rear range appears to drift to the right of the front range; if the error is to the left, the rear drifts left.[13]

Designation Source Front Range Number Rear Range Number
Admiralty H0964 H0964.1
Canada F&O CCG 973 CCG 974
NGA 8168 8172
ARLHS CAN-536 CAN-537
Standing Height 6 m / 20 ft 10 m / 33 ft

See also

  • List of lighthouses in Prince Edward Island
  • List of lighthouses in Canada

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.gov.pe.ca/hpo/app.php?nav=details&p=7841|title=Historic Places, Prince Edward Island, Wood Islands Lighthouse|last=Canada|first=Province of Prince Edward Island|date=|website=www.gov.pe.ca|access-date=2018-02-25}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.peilighthousesociety.ca/lighthouse.php?id=26|title=Prince Edward Island Lighthouse Society|publisher=|accessdate=30 April 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Home|url=http://www.woodislandslighthouse.com/home.html|publisher=Woods Island Lighthouse|accessdate=7 December 2016}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=958|title=Wood Islands Lighthouse|website=LighthouseFriends|language=en-us|access-date=2018-02-25}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/expositions-exhibitions/phares-lighthouses/English/04_Wood_Islands/wikeepers01.html|title=Wood Island Lightkeepers - Lighthouses of Prince Edward Island|publisher=|accessdate=30 April 2016}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.peilighthousesociety.ca/lighthouse.php?id=26|title=Prince Edward Island Lighthouse Society|website=www.peilighthousesociety.ca|access-date=2018-02-25}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/sgc-cms/expositions-exhibitions/phares-lighthouses/English/04_Wood_Islands/wihistory01.html|title=Wood Islands Lighthouse History - Lighthouses of Prince Edward Island|website=www.virtualmuseum.ca|access-date=2018-02-25}}
8. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/moving-day-for-wood-islands-lighthouse-1.858273|title=Moving day for Wood Islands Lighthouse|work=CBC News|access-date=2018-02-25|language=en}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.islandimagined.ca/fedora/repository/imagined%3A208429|title=Collection|publisher=|accessdate=30 April 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.islandimagined.ca/fedora/repository/imagined%3A208787|title=Collection|publisher=|accessdate=30 April 2016}}
11. ^{{cite rowlett|pei|accessdate=August 2, 2009}}
12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.sailingissues.com/navcourse9.html|title=Lights, buoys - aids to navigation.|last=Willemsen|first=Diederik|website=www.sailingissues.com|language=en-uk|access-date=2018-02-25}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.liboatingworld.com/single-post/2017/02/03/Aids-to-Navigation-Range-Leading-Lights|title=Aids to Navigation Range (Leading) Lights|last=Bachand|first=Robert|date=February 3, 2017|website=Boating World {{!}} Current Issue|language=en|access-date=2018-02-25}}

External links

{{commonscat|Wood Islands Lighthouse}}
  • Woods Islands Lighthouse Museum and Interpretive Centre,
  • Aids to Navigation Canadian Coast Guard
{{Portalbar|Prince Edward Island|Lighthouses}}{{Lighthouses of Canada}}

7 : Lighthouses completed in 1902|Lighthouses in Prince Edward Island|Buildings and structures in Queens County, Prince Edward Island|Lighthouses completed in 1876|Museums in Prince Edward Island|Lighthouse museums in Canada|Heritage sites in Prince Edward Island

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