Anvil Point Lighthouse
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The Anvil Point Lighthouse is a fully-automated
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located at Durlston Country Park near
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. It is owned by Trinity House and currently operated as tw
holiday cottages
The lighthouse, residential block and associated buildings are listed Grade II as part of a single entry on the National Heritage List for England.


History

The lighthouse is built of local stone and was completed in 1881. It was opened by Joseph Chamberlain, the
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. The lighthouse tower is twelve metres tall, the height of the light above the high-water mark is . The light is positioned to give a waypoint for vessels passing along the English Channel coast. Originally the light was illuminated by a Douglass multi-wick
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burner, set within a large (
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) revolving 14-panel dioptric optic by Chance Brothers & Co. It was the first example of a significant new design of lighthouse optic, whereby (through the use of dense
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in the upper and lower portions) the height of a Fresnel lens could be significantly increased, dispensing with the need for additional
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s above and below; the lenses alone stood high. The lamp was also specially designed for Anvil Point by James Douglass; it was subsequently used in other large coastal lighthouses, a series of international patents having been granted. An explosive fog signal was established at the lighthouse in February 1894, which in foggy weather sounded once every ten minutes (later altered to every five minutes). In the early 20th century a paraffin vapour burner (PVB) replaced the oil lamp. During 1960, the lighthouse was modernised and electrified (with a new lamp, powered by mains electricity, replacing the PVB). At the same time a smaller optic replaced the original lens array, which was removed and donated to the
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. That same year, the five-minute explosive fog signal was replaced by a triple-frequency electric signal, sounded from a stack of thirty
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emitters positioned on the seaward edge of the compound directly in front of the lighthouse. In 1981 new automatic equipment was installed, but the fog signal was discontinued in 1988. Anvil Point Lighthouse was fully automated on 31 May 1991 and is now monitored and controlled from the Trinity House Operations Control Centre at
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. The lighthouse had a 1,000 watt filament lamp with an intensity of 500,000 Candela. The lights range was about , but was reduced to following a review of aids to navigation in 2010. In 2012, an
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was installed above the rotating Fresnel lens to serve as the main light at Anvil Point; its character is, as it was previously, a white flash every 10 seconds. (The old lens, though no longer in use, remains in place in the tower.)


See also

* List of lighthouses in England


References


External links


Trinity House



Photograph of the Paraffin Vapour Burner

1993 video tour of the lighthouse by P. Halil (former keeper)
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