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Height | 8.6 m (26.25 ft)
Geographic position | 44°59'26.2"N 81°14'53.8"W
Elevation on earth | 176 m. (577 ft)
The first light to mark Lion’s Head Harbour was established in 1903 and was a fixed red light that could be seen for up to six miles. The original tower was knocked off its perch by hurricane-force winds in 1913 but was repaired and restored to a position on the pier. The original tower was dismantled in 1969 and replaced with a nondescript metal tower, but a replica was built in 1983 by students and was later used to replace the metal pole. In January 2020, a powerful storm demolished the tower, but a small team of volunteers worked to rebuild it on a new foundation located roughly twenty feet back from its earlier location.
Ref.: lighthousefriends.com
The photograph is printed in my atelier with archival pigment ink on archival fine art paper, 100% cotton fibre and acid free. The piece is numbered, signed and delivered unframed with a certificate of authenticity.
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