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Old Higher Lighthouse

The Old Higher Lighthouse is a disused 19th century lighthouse on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, southern England. It is located at Branscombe Hill on the west side of Portland, overlooking Portland Bill. The lighthouse is Grade II Listed.[2][3]

Old Higher Lighthouse
Portland Bill High
The Old Higher Lighthouse in 2007.
LocationIsle of Portland
Dorset
England
United Kingdom
OS gridSY6774069268
Coordinates50°31′20″N 2°27′23″W / 50.522273°N 2.456346°W / 50.522273; -2.456346
Tower
Constructed1716 (first)
Constructionstone tower
Height12 metres (39 ft)
Shapemassive cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern attached to 1-storey keeper’s house
Markingswhite tower
OperatorThe Old Higher Lighthouse[1]
HeritageGrade II listed building 
Light
First lit1869 (current)
Deactivated1869 (first)
1906 (current)
Lens1st order catadioptric fixed

History edit

The surrounding coast of Portland, namely Portland Bill and Chesil Beach, have been notorious for the many vessels that became shipwrecked in the area over the centuries.[4][5] After years of local petitions to Trinity House, the organisation agreed for a lighthouse to be built at Portland Bill. George I granted the patent in 1716.[4][5][6] That year, it was announced that Trinity House had 'caus'd to be erected two round Light-Houses of Stone upon Portland, in the County of Dorset, distant about two Thirds of a Mile from the Bill of Portland'.[7] This one was built at Branscombe Hill, and the other, the Old Lower Lighthouse, on lower land.[5] Designed as leading lights to guide ships between Portland Race and the Shambles sandbank, they shone out for the first time on 29 September 1716.[8][4] Initially, both were fire lights.[7]

Although they had been privately built, Trinity House took over responsibility for the lights on finding them poorly maintained, in 1752.[9] In 1788 Trinity House had Argand lamps installed within the higher lighthouse, which was the first in England to be fitted with them.[8][10] It was fitted with fourteen lamps arranged in two rows of seven, with a polished spherical reflector set behind each lamp.[11] The lamps were designed by Thomas Rogers.[12]

In 1824 Portland High Light was improved by Trinity House: a three-sided revolving apparatus was installed (with Argand lamps and reflectors), 'each face exhibiting its greatest light every two minutes';[13] however in 1835, following the establishment of Start Point Lighthouse with its revolving Fresnel lenses, Portland High was again made a fixed light (matching the Low Light, which had remained fixed throughout).[14]

Both Portland lighthouses were rebuilt in 1869,[8][10] and provided with large (first-order) fixed optics designed and built by James Chance.[15] At the turn of the 20th century, Trinity House made plans to build a new lighthouse at Bill Point to replace both current lighthouses.[10][4][16] The new lighthouse was completed in 1905,[5] and the original two lighthouses were then auctioned.[5][17] In 1923 the lighthouse was purchased by the palaeobotanist, campaigner for eugenics, pioneer of birth control and Portland Museum founder Marie Stopes as a summer residence.[18]

During World War II, the Royal Observer Corps used the tower as a lookout.[8][19] During the early 1960s the lighthouse was run as a restaurant.[20] The lighthouse and its cottages were refurbished in 1981. With a total of four cottages within its grounds, both the Branscombe Lodge Cottage and Stopes Cottage are now available as holiday lets.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Southern England". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Old Higher Lighthouse Stopes Cottage | Portland Bill | | Dorset And Somerset | Self Catering Holiday Cottage". Sykescottages.co.uk. 1 November 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
  3. ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1203104)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d . trinityhouse.co.uk. Archived from the original on 27 June 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Portland – Three Lighthouses Walk". dorsetlife.co.uk. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  6. ^ Legg, Rodney (1999). Portland Encyclopaedia. Dorset Publishing Company. p. 68. ISBN 978-0948699566.
  7. ^ a b London Gazette, Issue 5464, Page 2, 28 August 1716.
  8. ^ a b c d Morris, Stuart (2016). Portland: an illustrated history (revised and updated colour ed.). Wimborne Minster, Dorset: The Dovecote Press. ISBN 9780995546202. OCLC 985760298.
  9. ^ "Old Higher Lighthouse". The Encyclopedia of Portland History. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  10. ^ a b c "Portland Year Book". ancestry.com. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  11. ^ "Portland Bill Lighthouse". Trinity House. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  12. ^ Tag, Thomas. . United States Lighthouse Society. Archived from the original on 23 December 2015. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  13. ^ Purdy, John (1825). Memoir, Descriptive and Explanatory: To Accompany the New Chart of the Atlantic Ocean. London: R. H. Laurie. p. 5.
  14. ^ "Hydrography". The Nautical Magazine. IV: 195. April 1835.
  15. ^ Chance, James Frederick (1902). The Lighthouse Work of Sir James Chance, Baronet (PDF). London: Smith, Elder & co. p. 166. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  16. ^ "Portland Year Book". ancestry.com. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  17. ^ Mackenzie, Roy (1999). Portland: A Topographical and Historical Gazetteer. p. 23.
  18. ^ "History of the Old Higher Lighthouse - Old Higher Lighthouse, Portland Bill, Dorset". Oldhigherlighthouse.com. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  19. ^ Historic England. "Monument No. 1413281". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 3 October 2015.
  20. ^ "675690". geoffkirby.co.uk. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  21. ^ "History". Old Higher Lighthouse.

External links edit

  • Old Higher Lighthouse official website

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The Old Higher Lighthouse is a disused 19th century lighthouse on the Isle of Portland Dorset southern England It is located at Branscombe Hill on the west side of Portland overlooking Portland Bill The lighthouse is Grade II Listed 2 3 Old Higher LighthousePortland Bill HighThe Old Higher Lighthouse in 2007 LocationIsle of PortlandDorsetEnglandUnited KingdomOS gridSY6774069268Coordinates50 31 20 N 2 27 23 W 50 522273 N 2 456346 W 50 522273 2 456346TowerConstructed1716 first Constructionstone towerHeight12 metres 39 ft Shapemassive cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern attached to 1 storey keeper s houseMarkingswhite towerOperatorThe Old Higher Lighthouse 1 HeritageGrade II listed building LightFirst lit1869 current Deactivated1869 first 1906 current Lens1st order catadioptric fixed Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe surrounding coast of Portland namely Portland Bill and Chesil Beach have been notorious for the many vessels that became shipwrecked in the area over the centuries 4 5 After years of local petitions to Trinity House the organisation agreed for a lighthouse to be built at Portland Bill George I granted the patent in 1716 4 5 6 That year it was announced that Trinity House had caus d to be erected two round Light Houses of Stone upon Portland in the County of Dorset distant about two Thirds of a Mile from the Bill of Portland 7 This one was built at Branscombe Hill and the other the Old Lower Lighthouse on lower land 5 Designed as leading lights to guide ships between Portland Race and the Shambles sandbank they shone out for the first time on 29 September 1716 8 4 Initially both were fire lights 7 Although they had been privately built Trinity House took over responsibility for the lights on finding them poorly maintained in 1752 9 In 1788 Trinity House had Argand lamps installed within the higher lighthouse which was the first in England to be fitted with them 8 10 It was fitted with fourteen lamps arranged in two rows of seven with a polished spherical reflector set behind each lamp 11 The lamps were designed by Thomas Rogers 12 In 1824 Portland High Light was improved by Trinity House a three sided revolving apparatus was installed with Argand lamps and reflectors each face exhibiting its greatest light every two minutes 13 however in 1835 following the establishment of Start Point Lighthouse with its revolving Fresnel lenses Portland High was again made a fixed light matching the Low Light which had remained fixed throughout 14 Both Portland lighthouses were rebuilt in 1869 8 10 and provided with large first order fixed optics designed and built by James Chance 15 At the turn of the 20th century Trinity House made plans to build a new lighthouse at Bill Point to replace both current lighthouses 10 4 16 The new lighthouse was completed in 1905 5 and the original two lighthouses were then auctioned 5 17 In 1923 the lighthouse was purchased by the palaeobotanist campaigner for eugenics pioneer of birth control and Portland Museum founder Marie Stopes as a summer residence 18 During World War II the Royal Observer Corps used the tower as a lookout 8 19 During the early 1960s the lighthouse was run as a restaurant 20 The lighthouse and its cottages were refurbished in 1981 With a total of four cottages within its grounds both the Branscombe Lodge Cottage and Stopes Cottage are now available as holiday lets 21 See also edit nbsp England portal nbsp Engineering portal List of lighthouses in EnglandReferences edit Rowlett Russ Lighthouses of Southern England The Lighthouse Directory University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Retrieved 5 June 2016 Old Higher Lighthouse Stopes Cottage Portland Bill Dorset And Somerset Self Catering Holiday Cottage Sykescottages co uk 1 November 2012 Retrieved 16 November 2012 Historic England Details from listed building database 1203104 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 19 January 2013 a b c d Portland Bill trinityhouse co uk Archived from the original on 27 June 2015 Retrieved 13 June 2015 a b c d e Portland Three Lighthouses Walk dorsetlife co uk Retrieved 13 June 2015 Legg Rodney 1999 Portland Encyclopaedia Dorset Publishing Company p 68 ISBN 978 0948699566 a b London Gazette Issue 5464 Page 2 28 August 1716 a b c d Morris Stuart 2016 Portland an illustrated history revised and updated colour ed Wimborne Minster Dorset The Dovecote Press ISBN 9780995546202 OCLC 985760298 Old Higher Lighthouse The Encyclopedia of Portland History Retrieved 22 February 2019 a b c Portland Year Book ancestry com Retrieved 13 June 2015 Portland Bill Lighthouse Trinity House Retrieved 3 March 2019 Tag Thomas Lens Use Prior to Fresnel United States Lighthouse Society Archived from the original on 23 December 2015 Retrieved 11 November 2023 Purdy John 1825 Memoir Descriptive and Explanatory To Accompany the New Chart of the Atlantic Ocean London R H Laurie p 5 Hydrography The Nautical Magazine IV 195 April 1835 Chance James Frederick 1902 The Lighthouse Work of Sir James Chance Baronet PDF London Smith Elder amp co p 166 Retrieved 24 February 2019 Portland Year Book ancestry com Retrieved 13 June 2015 Mackenzie Roy 1999 Portland A Topographical and Historical Gazetteer p 23 History of the Old Higher Lighthouse Old Higher Lighthouse Portland Bill Dorset Oldhigherlighthouse com Retrieved 25 October 2017 Historic England Monument No 1413281 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 3 October 2015 675690 geoffkirby co uk Retrieved 13 June 2015 History Old Higher Lighthouse External links editOld Higher Lighthouse official website Archive pictures of the Lighthouse when owned by Marie Stopes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Old Higher Lighthouse amp oldid 1184645179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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