Horsburgh Lighthouse
Horsburgh Lighthouse, Pedra Branca, Singapore
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Horsburgh Lighthouse
The Horsburgh Lighthouse was built in 1851 and is Singapore's earliest lighthouse by date of completion.
History
- The tower height of the Horsburgh Lighthouse is approximately 112 meters (367 feet), while its focal height reaches 31 meters (102 feet).
- The lighthouse features a distinctive architectural design and was constructed using traditional materials.
- Its light characteristics include a white light with a range of 20 nautical miles, flashing at a period of 10 seconds.
Light Characteristics
- The Horsburgh Lighthouse emits a Fl (first-order) light, reportedly visible from a distance of 20 nautical miles.
- The light's sequence and reference number are F 1820.
The Horsburgh Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, serving as the eastern entrance marker for the Straits of Singapore.
Location and Accessibility
- Located on Pedra Branca Island in Singapore, the lighthouse is accessible by road or sea.
- Visitors can reach the island via a short boat ride from the nearby town of Tanjong Pagar.
Heritage Status
The Horsburgh Lighthouse has been recognized as a notable landmark and historical site, reflecting its importance in maritime navigation and Singapore's rich history.
Notable Historical Events
- The Horsburgh Lighthouse played a significant role in the early days of Singapore's maritime industry, serving as a vital aid to navigation for ships entering the Straits of Singapore.
Current Status
The Horsburgh Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, serving as the eastern entrance marker for the Straits of Singapore.
Details
| Name | Horsburgh Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Singapore |
| Coordinates | 1.3301853, 104.40571 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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