- Georgetown Light House
The Georgetown Light House was first built by the Dutch in
1817 and then rebuilt in1830 to help guide ships into theDemerara River from theAtlantic Ocean . The 31 m (103 feet) high wooden structure is a famousGeorgetown, Guyana landmark with its distinct vertical red and white stripes. The Light House, located on Water Street, is aNational Monument .The brick structure was commissioned on
1 June 1830 , when it replaced a wooden lighthouse that was built on the same site by the Dutch. British engineers constructed the present lighthouse, reinforcing the building by placing it on a foundation of 49 greenheart piles, making it durable nearly 200 years later.A floating light was placed at the Demerara bar in March
1838 and a system of signalling to the lighthouse was established. On27 February 1838 a Committee of Pilotage was formed and entrusted with the signalling. Before establishment of the System of Signalling, a beacon had been erected on the East Coast Demerara and vessels entering had to contribute to the cost of constructing the beacon.About a half mile east of
Fort Groyne there was a block house which was used as a signal station for vessels arriving, and for signalling to Berbice. The coastal signalling was done by semaphore stations.A steel balcony at the top of the Light House offers a panoramic view of Georgetown and West Coast Demerara.
External links
* [http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/guy.htm Georgetown Light House]
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