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North Head Light Station
Illuminating Apparatus page 1 of 2
Louis Sautter & Co., Paris
1854 - Received from Cape Disappointment
1st
6'
Fixed white
Fixed lens 270 degrees Silver plated reflector 90 degrees.
6 central panels, 2 reflector panels, 12 above & below central
17
13
13
Of cast iron extending to floor of watchroom.
Top of locker in watchroom is used as service table
Of brass 5" in dia. with planished iron connecting tube thru crown piece fitted with brass arms connecting tube 10" dia. at top 5/8" dia at bottom & damper tube 3 7/8" dia. carried on 3 lugs riveted to it & supported by ring at base of connecting tube.
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