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central drum:
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Lighthouse Inspection Reports Database
Point Bonita Light Station
Illuminating Apparatus page 1 of 2
L. Sautter & Co, Paris
probably 1854
none to be found; plate is gone.
2nd
4' 7.5"
fixed white, visible 17 miles.
Light is seen from 10 sides of 12, there being a metal reflector on NE side.
5
none
1
18
11
hollow cast iron shaft 8" dia. with 18" flange set in brick & concrete arch.
Redwood stand containing 2 drawers & 2 lockers under drawers with double rolling castors.
Sheet iron 3 3/4" dia with elbow at top to dodge center of metal ring or spider, as there is a bolt thru center running up into ventilator ball.
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