Coquille River Lighthouse
by Nick Boren
Title
Coquille River Lighthouse
Artist
Nick Boren
Medium
Photograph - Digital Image
Description
This lighthouse is the "gem" of the southern Oregon coast. I hope you all enjoy viewing it. :-)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Originally named Bandon Light, Coquille River Light was commissioned in 1895. First lit on February 29, 1896, the light guided mariners past the dangerous shifting sandbars into the Coquille River and harbor at Bandon. The light contained a fourth-order Fresnel lens and connected to the nearby keepers house by a wooden walkway. In September 1936, a large wildfire swept through the surrounding area, and destroyed most of Bandon. The town soon became bankrupt as a result of the decline in shipping. Coquille Light was shut down in 1939 and replaced by an automated light on the south jetty.
The light was originally built with a Daboll trumpet for its foghorn, which was used as the light's fog signal for several years. However, at certain times due to specific weather conditions, the sound of the trumpet would fail at sea, and in 1910 the trumpet was replaced by a more reliable fog siren. While mariners liked the new signal, many Bandon residents did not. The siren would eventually be removed along with the Fresnel lens after the light's decommissioning.
Over the next 37 years, the condition of the light deteriorated due to neglect and vandalism, until the 1976, when its first major restoration began. However, by this time, the keepers quarters and other outbuildings had deteriorated past the point of repair, and were eventually removed. In 1991, a new solar powered light was installed in the tower. Currently, a new set of renovations are being done to the light as an ongoing project, and is estimated to finish sometime in 2011.[1][2][3]
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June 10th, 2015
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Comments (16)
Nick Boren
Thank you Chuck for featuring my lighthouse image in your 3 A Day AAA Images group. I surely do appreciate it.
Deborah A Andreas
Such a cute little lighthouse! Thank goodness they saved most of it. Nicely photographed. f/l
Lucinda Walter
Oh how I love lighthouses but here in the desert SW I don't see many. So I will just sit here and enjoy your beautiful shot of this one! Lovely work my friend! :))) l/f