Sultan Shoal Lighthouse
Tuas F2 Avenue

Sultan Shoal Lighthouse
The Sultan Shoal Lighthouse is situated at Tuas F2 Avenue in Singapore.
Location and Accessibility
- The lighthouse is easily accessible by road, with nearby amenities and services available.
History
Built in 1895 during the tenure of Commander Charles Quentin Gregan Craufurd as Master Attendant of Singapore, the Sultan Shoal Lighthouse replaced a previously established beacon. This marked an important milestone in maritime safety for the region.
Architecture
The lighthouse stands at a height of unknown meters above sea level. Its focal height is unknown meters, providing a significant range for navigation. The structure is constructed from unknown, showcasing traditional architectural techniques.
Light Characteristics
The Sultan Shoal Lighthouse emits a unknown light, visible over a distance of unknown. This reliable aid to navigation has been instrumental in guiding mariners through the waters of Singapore.
Current Status
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it is reportedly automated. Its current status ensures continued safety for mariners and visitors alike.
Heritage Status
The Sultan Shoal Lighthouse holds significant cultural and historical value, reflecting the importance of maritime safety in Singapore's history. Efforts have been made to preserve this landmark structure for future generations.
Notable Historical Events
During its construction in 1895, the lighthouse played a crucial role in enhancing maritime safety in the region. Its establishment marked an important milestone in the development of Singapore as a major port and trading hub.
Details
| Name | Sultan Shoal Lighthouse |
|---|---|
| City | Singapore |
| Country | Singapore |
| Coordinates | 1.2396123, 103.64807 |
| Architect | Charles Quentin Gregan Craufurd |
| Current use | Active aid to navigation |
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