- Sommers
Infobox_Lighthouse
caption = Sommers in 2007. The lighthouse is thetruss construction, while the other constructions are antennae andradar masts.
location = On a skerry outside theGulf of Vyborg
coordinates = coord|60|12|N|27|39|E|region:RU_type:lighthouse
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construction = Steel truss
shape = square steel truss tower
marking = Red; upper two thirds form a slatted daymark painted red with white bands
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elevation = 53 m (174 ft)
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characteristic = Fl(2) 10s
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admiralty = C3944
NGA = 13276
ARLHS = ERU-065Sommers ( _ru. Соммерс, _fi. Someri, _sv. Sommarö is an island and a
lighthouse in the eastern part of theGulf of Finland , outside theGulf of Vyborg , about 19 km south ofVirolahti inFinland .The lighthouse is situated on a rocky
skerry , which is elevating only 16 m above the sea. The first lighthouse on the island was built in 1808. This construction was a brick building, chalked in white, about 5 m high, with alanternine on the top. The light source was modernized in 1866, and it was also raised to 8 m. The lighthouse was given a 3rd class lens system and aclockwork that turned an oil lamp with a double wick, which gave the lighthouse a reddish gloom.The lighthouse personnel lived together with their families in a wooden house next to the lighthouse. A
fog horn was constructed at the other end of the island by the beginning of the 20th century. The Russian army began constructing defence works on the island whenWorld War I erupted, these were however never completed. In 1918 the Finnish pilot authorities manned the lighthouse.The lighthouse was destroyed before the
Winter War and the personnel was evacuated. At the new year's eve of 1941-42 a Finnish force of about 100 men were stationed at the island as it had a strategic position. The Soviets also wanted to possess the island, on8 July 1942 they attacked the island with several smaller vessels and aircraft. They managed to create a foothold on the eastern part of the island, but due to artillery support from the island ofUlko-Tammio (about 19 km north west of Sommers) the Finns managed to drive the Soviets away on9 July 1942.After the 1944 peace treaty the island was given to the
Soviet Union , who also constructed the newtruss lighthouse. Its focal plane is situated 57 m above sea level. Thelight characteristic is "Fl(2) 10s", i.e. a group of two flashing lights every ten seconds. There is also a number of buildings and radar masts on the island, probably to keep an eye on the increasingly intense shipping traffic in the area.ources
*Seppo Laurell: "Finlands fyrar" 1999, ISBN 952-5180-21-2
*Cite web|url=http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/rusw.htm|author=Rowlett, Russ|title=The Lighthouse Directory
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