Point Wilson Lighthouse
by Frank Winters
Title
Point Wilson Lighthouse
Artist
Frank Winters
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Point Wilson Lighthouse in Port Townsend Washington State. From the Port Townsend City Guide:
"The Point Wilson Lighthouse, presently a US Coast Guard lighthouse has been open to the public on a limited basis for only a few years.
No longer considered essential for aiding navigation, the Coast Guard is in the process of transferring the lighthouse to Fort Worden State Park.
First established in 1879, the light was originally on top of the lighthouse keeper's house. The name of the light and the point it stands on comes from Captain George Vancouver, who first sighted the point in May of 1792. In 1913 the present distinctive structure was built. The fixed white light with a red flash every 20 seconds comes from a 1000 watt bulb through a rotating fourth-order Fresnel lens. The light has a range of sixteen miles. Before electricity, the light was produced by an oil lamp which is said to have burned three gallons of oil a night. The first lightkeeper at Point Wilson was David M. Littlefield, a civil war veteran who lived in Port Townsend for several years.
The foghorn nearby can be heard over three miles away, blasting every 30 seconds. It is activated by an automatic elecronic fog detector.
The lighthouse was fully automated in 1976, and has been closed to the public ever since. It is operated by the Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team from Port Angeles. The lightkeeper's houses are now occupied by some of the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Osprey (before that was the crew of CG Cutter Point Bennett) whose home port is Port Townsend. The large tower just east of the lighthouse is a Seattle Vessel Traffic Service radar which monitors the movement of all ships and large vessels on Puget Sound.
The lighthouse is open for tours on Saturdays in May through September from 1:00 to 4:00 and for special tours on request. Volunteers from the Coast Guard Auxiliary conduct these free tours. Contact Dave Frazeur for more information: dfrazeur@olypen.com."
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February 9th, 2011
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Comments (3)
Jeff Burgess
Love the composition, among other things. Your work is outstanding and appreciated. Thanks for submitting it to the Pacific Northwest Artists (PNA) group. It has been featured on the home page as representing the best of us so a well-deserved “congratulations”. For permanence and additional exposure, please place your art piece in the “Discussion” section titled: featured in 2022.
Frank Winters replied:
Hi Jeff -- thanks for the recognition. This photo was shot in 2008. Coincidentally, my wife and I just visited Port Townsend again last week and I took many photos of this lighthouse -- I'll be posting the to FAA shortly. I've always liked this image and was glad to be back for another, closer look...its a great subject.