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Built in 1844 by Cottam and Hallen of Cornwall Road,
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; in their works within sight of
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Erected by the
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, the Gibb's Hill Lighthouse is the taller of two
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on
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, and one of the first lighthouses in the world to be made of
cast-iron Cast iron is a class of iron–carbon alloys with a carbon content of more than 2% and silicon content around 1–3%. Its usefulness derives from its relatively low melting temperature. The alloying elements determine the form in which its car ...
. This is because at that time, steel still was not able to be bent. The optic consists of a
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from 1904 revolving on steel bearings. However, for most of its history, the lens revolved on a bed of of mercury. While it is certainly not extremely tall in lighthouse standards, the hill that it stands on is one of the highest on the island. The light's
focal plane In Gaussian optics, the cardinal points consist of three pairs of points located on the optical axis of a rotationally symmetric, focal, optical system. These are the '' focal points'', the principal points, and the nodal points; there are two ...
on Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, therefore, is at above sea level. Airplanes can see its flashes from over away. The lighthouse has 185 steps to the top in eight flights. Until 1964, most of the light was run by hand, but in June of that year, the whole system was automated and runs on electricity. Sixty-thousand people ascended the lighthouse in 1985, and it continues to be a popular tourist attraction. A
radar Radar is a system that uses radio waves to determine the distance ('' ranging''), direction ( azimuth and elevation angles), and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It is a radiodetermination method used to detect and track ...
antenna for marine shipping was installed atop the lighthouse in 1987 supported on a steel space frame fixed at the original bolt locations. The radar and supporting frame were undamaged in September 2003 despite the oscillation of the tower during Hurricane Fabian. This movement caused of mercury to slop out of the lens support trough and put the light out of operation. The 1904 lens was repaired in 2004 with steel bearings to replace the mercury. At the base of the tower is the Lighthouse Tea Room, a restaurant converted from the lighthouse keeper's former living quarters, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served daily. File:2010-06-19 Bermuda Day 2+-2894.jpg, Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Lens File:Cast-iron lighthouse ILN 1844-0420-0020.jpg, Trial erection in
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, London in 1844 File:GORDON(1863) Lighthouses - BERMUDAS.jpg, Internal diagram File:A view from Gibbs Hill.jpg, A view from Gibbs Hill, 1857 File:Interior view of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse near the base.jpg, Interior view of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse near the base File:Interior_view_of_Gibbs_Hill_Lighthouse_showing_cast_iron_wall.jpg, Interior view of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse showing the cast iron plates of the outer wall. File:Interior view of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse looking up at a ceiling.jpg, Interior view of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse looking up at a ceiling File:View of the ocean from the top of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse.jpg, View of the ocean from the top of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse


See also

* List of lighthouses in Bermuda


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Department of Marine & Ports Services
{{Authority control Lighthouses completed in 1844 Lighthouses in Bermuda Southampton Parish, Bermuda