- Fort Canning Lighthouse
Infobox_lighthouse|name=Fort Canning Lighthouse
location=Fort Canning Hill ,Singapore
image_size=150px
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yearlit=1903
yeardeactivated=1958
automated=No
intensity=White and Red 20,000 cd
elevation=36.3metres
range=18 nautical miles (33 km)
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construction=Reinforced steel
shape=Semi-skeletal steel tower
height=24.3 metres
lens=Dioptric occulting 3 in 17 secondsFort Canning Lighthouse also known as Fort Canning Light is located on top of Fort Canning Hill, was formerly one of the 13 important lighthouses in the
Straits of Malacca . [cite web | url = http://dlxs.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=sea;idno=sea233;view=image;seq=199 | title = Twentieth century impressions of British Malaya: its history, people, commerce, industries, and resources | accessdate = 2007-06-12 | publisher = Cornell University Library ] Located nearby with The Flagstaff and the Time Ball, the three navigation structures played an essential role during the earlymaritime history ofSingapore . [cite web | url = http://infopedia.nlb.gov.sg/articles/SIP_8_2004-12-10.html | title = Fort Canning Park | accessdate = 2007-06-12 | publisher = Singapore Infopedia ]History
Fort Canning Hill , with its strategic location overlooking the Singapore Harbour was used as a communication centre after the British established port here in 1819. The first communication facility built on the hill was a flagstaff. The flagstaff was used to display the arrival, identity, location and status of ships entering Singapore Harbour. This was followed by atime ball , a lighthouse and atelegraph office in later years. [ National Heritage Board, "Fort Canning Hill as a communication centre" (On-site information board). ]Construction
Fort Canning Lighthouse was built on the southern side of Fort Canning Hill to guide ships safely towards the Singapore Harbour. The first signal light on Fort Canning was a simple lantern attached to the top of the Flagstaff in 1855. The Flagstaff light was later replaced by the Lighthouse in 1903 by Riley, Hargreaves & Co., who in 1909 combined with another company to form United Engineers that is still present to this day at nearby
River Valley .The light was created by a burner fuelled by kerosene, which generated 20,000
candlepower and itself wasdioptric occulting type. The light was "eclipsed" (darkened) every 17 seconds by lowering a metal cylinder around the burner for 3 seconds, thus giving rise to the term"occulting type". National Heritage Board, "The Lighthouse" (On-site information board). ] Though the Lighthouse survived the destruction of theSecond World War , it was finally closed and dismantled on December 1958, when new tall buildings were making it invisible from the sea. It was replaced by a new signal light using electricity that was erected on top of theFullerton Building . The Fullerton Light was itself taken down in 1979 and is now in the Maritime Museum of Singapore.The Lighthouse today
Due to its historic significance, a replica of the Lighthouse was later erected near its original site by the
government of Singapore . [cite web | url = http://www.mnd.gov.sg/Newsroom/speeches/speeches_snd2003_101003.htm | title = Official Opening of Raffles Terrace at Fort Canning | accessdate = 2007-06-12 | publisher = Ministry Of National Development, Singapore ] Though its lights are fully functional, it no longer serves its original purpose but stands today as a legacy of its contribution to Singapore maritime history.Gallery
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External links
* [http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/sgp.htm Lighthouses of Singapore]
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