Order of Lantern:

 

Shape of Lantern:

 

Diameter to glass:

 

Diameter in the clear:

 

Number of sides:

 

Type of bars:

 

Thickness of bars:

 

Height glazed:

 

Number of plates in height:

 

Number of plates each side:

 

Thickness of plates:

 

Size of plates:

 

Number of storm panes:

 

Unglazed side of lantern:

 

what bearings:

 

Construct Material Lantern:

 

Construct Material roof / cowl:

 

Ventilator / cowl:

 

Lightning spindle:

 

Desc of Lightning rod:

 

 

Balustrade:

 

Lantern doors:

 

Floor of lantern:

 

Watchroom doors:

 

Diameter parapet:

Lighthouse Inspection Reports Database

Cape Flattery Light Station - 1882

Lantern and fixtures

1st

 

 

 

12'

 

 

 

16

 

 

 

 

 

9' 3.5"

 

4

 

4

 

5/16"

 

Bottom plate 2' 3/4" x 2' 4"; middle 3' 2 3/4" x 2' 4"; top 2' x 2' 4"

 

3 - 5 panes lantern glass

 

none

 

 

 

iron

 

sheet copper

 

sheet copper

 

iron with platina point

 

copper wire rope, attached to spindle by a loop in the end of the rope. It is led from
dome of the lantern at an angle of about 45 degrees & secured to a rock by an iron
ringbolt.

 

iron

 

1 - an iron door fitted in parapet wall, opening on to the outside gallery.

 

brick laid in cement.

 

none

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