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DSC_5697 - Port Bickerton Lighthouse

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説明PLEASE, no multi invitations (none is better) in your comments. Thanks for all your wonderful comments and visits.I WILL NOT BE RETURNING COMMENTS, SORRY, SEE YOU ALL IN 5 OR 6 WEEKS --- KEEP SMILING :-) :-) :-) :-) ;-) :-)Port Bickerton Lighthouse - Bickerton was settled in 1840 by a group of fishermen from Peggy's Cove. Although Bickerton Island was settled first, the area surrounding the lighthouse was settled soon afterwards. Port Bickerton, Nova Scotia, CanadaIt was not until 1901 that the first of three lighthouses was constructed in Port Bickerton. Emery Taylor of Stillwater, N.S. was contracted to build the lighthouse with a bid of only five hundred dollars.As the years passed, it was clear that the lighthouse was not a sturdy building and in about 1924 it was replaced, probably by a temporary light. In 1930 the light was first shown from the combined light and dwelling which still remains on the station. (This building is now the Nova Scotia Lighthouse Interpretive Centre and is open to the public.)A fire in the district in 1947 brought the lighthouse dangerously close to destruction. The blaze started across the peninsula in Fisherman's Harbour and worked its way to the light. Fortunately, residents in the community were able to douse the fire with water from the sea. The light escaped destruction with only some damage to the roof.Until 1948, the fog warning device consisted of a small, manually operated fog horn and was utilized only when boats were entering the harbour. Electricity was introduced to the Port Bickerton area in December 1947, and along with it came an automatic fog horn. The first automatic horn sounded from the Port Bickerton light October 20, 1948. Now on top of ensuring that the light itself remained lit, the keepers also had to start the engine for the fog horn. They were responsible, as well, for relaying the weather over a two-way radio. In 1962 the light was converted to electricity. Up until that time oil had been used.The Nova Scotia Lighthouse Society. www.nslps.com/index.aspx
撮影日2008-07-11 16:01:43
撮影者dgjarvis10@gmail.com , Halifax, Canada
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撮影地Bickerton West, Nova Scotia, Canada 地図
カメラNIKON D300 , NIKON CORPORATION
露出0.003 sec (1/400)
開放F値f/10.0
焦点距離26 mm


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