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General Information

Completion: 1841
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Lighthouse
Material: Iron tower

Location

Location: ,
Coordinates: 17° 55' 6.16" N    76° 11' 3.64" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

height 35 m
shaft height 30 m
diameter at base 5 m
diameter at top 3 m

Materials

shaft cast iron

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Morant Point Lighthouse is on the easternmost tip of Jamaica.

Erected in 1841 by Kru men from Africa (who were among the free Africans brought to Jamaica in the period following emancipation), it is the oldest lighthouse on the island and the first cast iron lighthouse built in the Western Hemisphere.

It consists of a 30 m (100 ft) iron tube, cast in London in 1841, which has a diameter of 5 m (18 ft) at the base and 3 m (11 ft) at the cap with lantern and gallery, painted with red and white horizontal bands. To protect against surf during hurricanes, a semicircular masonry wall has been built around the seaward side of the base of the lighthouse.

It was designed by Alexander Gordon and built by George Grove, later a leading writer on music.

It is listed by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust as a historic monument, being "of considerable interest to historians of industrial technology".

It is maintained by the Port Authority of Jamaica, an agency of the Ministry of Transport and Works.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Morant Point Lighthouse" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • Structure-ID
    20058234
  • Published on:
    13/09/2010
  • Last updated on:
    16/05/2015
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