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Fresnel Lens Inventory US Lighthouse Lenses.xls Classical Fresnel Lenses within the United States - Revision 10 as of April 6, 2013 DIOPTRIC PANELS UPPER CATADIOPTRC LOWER CATADIOPTRIC Number Degrees Number Number Degrees Number Number Degrees Number Degrees Type Lens Lens Assigned Use Lens Mfg. Year Lens Focal of Dio. of of of of Of of of Of Reflector Reflector of Type of Rotation Order Char. Ver. Light Station Number Latitude Longatude Area Country Town Area Country Current Location Contact Name Contact Address Code Manufacturer No. Made Style Length Panels Coverage Elements Panels Coverage Prisms Panels Coverage Prisms Color Reflector Type Material Coverage Suspension Drive Contact / Remarks Assessor Organization Date FDB Number 3 F Yes Cape Decision Lighthouse G-6286 (1994) 56 00.1 134 08.1 AK US Petersburg AK US Clausen Museum 203 Fram St, Petersburg, AK 99833 M 500 MM Kaiser ALCC 5/8/2006 FDB-216 3 FL/W Yes Cape Hinchinbrook Lighthouse G-6592 (1994) 60 14.3 146 38.8 AK US Valdez AK US Valdez Heritage Center Egan Drive, Valdez AK M 500 MM 4 90 7 4 90 11 4 90 5 No On Display in Valdez Heritage Center Museum Tag ALCC 8/17/2012 FDB-351 3 FL/W No Cape Spencer Lighthouse G-6508 (1994) 58 11.9 136 38.3 AK US Juneau AK US Alaska State Museum 395 Wittier St., Juneau AK 99801 M 500 MM Kaiser ALCC 11/14/2012 FDB-359 3 FL/W Yes Cape St. Elias Lighthouse G-6582 (1994) 59 47.9 144 35.8 AK US Cordova AK US Cordova Museum 622 First St., Cordova AK 99574 M 500 MM 4 90 7 4 90 11 4 90 5 No On Display Cordova Museum Tag ALCC 4/7/2012 FDB-326 4 F/W Yes Eldred Rock Lighthouse G-6543 (1994) 58 58.3 135 13.2 AK US Haines AK US Sheldon Museum and Cultural Center Haines AK 99827 M 250 MM Formerly in Port Chilkoot Museum (1978) Kaiser ALCC 5/31/2006 FDB-306 4 F Yes Mary Island none AK US Juneau AK US Juneau-Douglas Museum 114 W. 4th St., Juneau AK 99801 M Chance Brothers 250 MM Kaiser ALCC 5/8/2006 FDB-354 4 F/W No Sentinel Island Lighthouse G-6538 (1994) 58 32.8 134 55.3 AK US Juneau AK US USCG Dist. HQ 345 Egan Drive, Juneau AK 99801 S 250 MM 4 F Yes Sentinel Island Lighthouse G-6538 (1994) 58 32.8 134 55.3 AK US West Seattle WA US Alki Point Lighthouse 3200 Point Place Southwest, Seattle WA 98116 S 250 MM 4 FL/W No Tree Point Lighthouse G-6002 (1994) 54 48.2 130 55.9 AK US Ketchikan AK US Tongass Historical Society 629 Dock St., Ketchikan AK 99901 M 250 MM with drive mechanism (1904). 6 F Yes Mobile Bay Lighthouse J-3488 (2003) 30 26.2 88 00.7 AL US Gulf Shores AL US Fort Morgan Museum 51 Highway 180 West, Gulf Shores AL 36542 M Chance Brothers C 150 MM 4 90 (each) 5 (each) 4 90 5 (Ea.) 4 90 (Ea.) 3 (Ea.) N No F Moved to museum in 1996 Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 2/16/2006 FDB-001 4 F Yes Mobile Point Rear Range Lighthouse J-3438 (2003) 30 12.3 88 02.0 AL US Gulf Shores AL US Fort Morgan Museum 51 Highway 180 West, Gulf Shores AL 36542 M Barbier & Fenestre 1862? C 250 MM 4 90 (each) 5 (each) 4 90 5 (Ea.) 4 90 4 N No F Moved to museum in 1996 Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 2/16/2006 FDB-002 2 F Yes Sand Island Lighthouse none AL US Gulf Shores AL US Fort Morgan Museum 51 Highway 180 West, Gulf Shores AL 36542 M Barbier & Fenestre 1871 C 700 MM 6 60 13 (each) 6 60 15 7 60/5 30/2 42 Moved to museum in 1971 Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 2/16/2006 FDB-003 4 FL/W Yes Alcatraz Island Lighthouse G-4082 (1994) 37 49.6 122 25.3 CA US San Francisco CA US Alcatraz Island Museum V 1853 500 MM USCG/NPS In Storage, Battery Walace Marin Headlands Kaiser ALCC 3 FL/W Yes Anacapa Island Lighthouse G-3940 (1994) 34 01.1 119 21.6 CA US Channel Islands CA US Channel Island Visitor Center 1901 Spinnaker Drive Ventura, CA 93001 M Chance Brothers USLHS 329 1931 500 MM USCG/NPS 3 Bullseye panels on Anacapa, Is. USLHS No. 329 5 F/W Yes Ballast Point Lighthouse G-3680 (1994) 32 41.2 117 14.0 CA US San Diego CA US Cabrillo National Monument 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive, San Diego, CA 92106 M Sautter Lemonnier et Cie 336 1886 187.5 MM 1886/ in storage; Ballast Pt. LH until 1961 4 FL/W Yes Battery Point Lighthouse G-4417.5 (1994) 41 44.6 124 12.1 CA US Crescent City CA US Battery Point Lighthouse 577 H Street Crescent City, CA 95531 L Barbier, Bénard & Turenne C 250 MM 4 aka Crescent City LH / 4 flash panels/ in HS parlor. Removed fr tower 1953 Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 9/8/2001 FDB-249 5th Drum F Yes Battery Point Lighthouse G-4417.5 (1994) 41 44.6 124 12.1 CA US Crescent City CA US Battery Point Lighthouse 577 H Street Crescent City, CA 95531 A 187.5 MM Drum Active ATON Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 9/8/2001 FDB-360 1 FL Yes Cape Mendocino Lighthouse 1868-1951 G-4374 (1994) 40 26.4 124 24.4 CA US Ferndale CA US Humboldt County Fairgrounds 1250 5th Street, Ferndale, CA 95536 M L. Sautter et Cie C 920 MM 16 22.5 (Ea.) 9 (Ea.) 16 22.5 16 22.5 16 panels, (7) bullseyes missing. Now crated and in storage at Fairgrounds Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 9/8/2001 FDB-004 1 FL/W Yes Farallon Island Lighthouse G-4014 (1994) 37 41.9 123 00.1 CA US San Francisco CA US San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park 499 Jefferson St San Francisco, CA 94109 M Henry-Lepaute 1855 920 MM NPS Visitors Ctr 2003. Transf from closed Treas Island Museum Msg panels, bullseye Tag ALCC 5/19/2012 FDB-330 4 FL Yes Los Angeles Harbor Lighthouse G-3799 (1994) 33 42.5 118 15.1 CA US San Pedro CA US Los Angeles Maritime Museum 329 West 6th Street Urban Feet, Los Angeles, CA 90731 M Barbier, Bénard & Turenne USLHS 454 G 250 MM 2 180 3 (Ea.) No B M Bivalve Door Handle Marked USLHS 454 Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 7/19/2002 FDB-005 3 F/W Yes Mile Rocks Lighthouse none CA US San Diego CA US Cabrillo National Monument 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive, San Diego, CA 92106 V Henry-Lepaute 1906 C 500 MM 6 60 6 60 6 60 No F NPS/Previous Mile Rock LH, San Francisco 1906-1966, Old Pt Loma 1980s Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 7/19/2002 FDB-006 3 FL/W Yes New Point Loma Lighthouse G-3676 (1994) 32 39.9 117 14.5 CA US San Diego CA US Cabrillo National Monument 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive, San Diego, CA 92106 L Henry-Lepaute 1891 C 500 MM 12 30 12 30 12 30 No C On display in new keeper's quarters replica. Four panel lens No,12 Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 7/19/2002 FDB-007 1 FL Yes Piedras Blancas Lighthouse 1875-1949 G-3982 (1994) 35 39.9 121 17.1 CA US Cambria CA US Veteran's Park 767 Main Street, Cambria, CA 93428 M Henry-Lepaute 1872 C 920 MM 8 22.5 8 22.5 8 22.5 8 No C Cambria Town Square after donation to Lions Club 1949; enclosed 1990. Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 7/17/2002 FDB-008 1 FL Yes Pigeon Point Lighthouse G-4006 (1994) 37 10.9 122 23.6 CA US Pescadero CA US Pigeon Point Lighthouse 210 Pigeon Point Road, South Coastside, CA 94060 M Henry-Lepaute 920 MM 24 No C Lens removed to fog signal building 2011 Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 7/16/2002 FDB-009 1 FL Yes Point Arena Lighthouse G-4358 (1994) 38 57.3 123 44.4 CA US Point Arena CA US Point Arena Lighthouse 45500 Lighthouse Road Point Arena, CA 95468 L Barbier, Bénard & Turenne C 920 MM 6 60 9 (Ea.) 6 60 18 (Ea.) 6 60 No. M Lens removed to fog signal building 2008. 3-sided group flashes. VRB 25 on gally Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 9/9/2001 FDB-010 2 F Yes Point Bonita Lighthouse G-4052 (1994) 37 48.9 122 31.8 CA US Sausalito CA US Point Bonita Lighthouse Marin Headlands Sausalito, CA 94965 A L. Sautter 1877 C 700 MM No Active ATON Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 9/10/2001 FDB-011 3 FL/W Yes Point Cabrillo Lighthouse G-4362 (1994) 39 20.9 123 49.6 CA US Mendocino CA US Point Cabrillo Lighthouse 45300 Light House Road Mendocino, CA 95460 A Chance Brothers USLHE 321 1909 C 500 MM 4 90 4 90 4 90 No Coastal conservancy. Brass painted; prior to restoration 2000. In lantern, inactive. Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 9/9/2001 FDB-012 1 FL/W Yes Point Conception Lighthouse G-3964 (1994) 34 26.9 120 28.2 CA US Point Conception CA US Point Conception Lighthouse Santa Barbara, CA L Henry-Lepaute 1854 C 920 MM Scheduled to be placed in the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum in late 2012 Tag ALCC 5/19/2012 FDB-331 4 F Yes Point Fermin Lighthouse G-3794 (1994) 33 42.3 118 17.6 CA US Point Fermin CA US Point Fermin Lighthouse 807 West Paseo Del Mar Los Angeles, CA 90731 L Barbier & Fenestre 1874 250 MM Returned to lighthouse 2006 USLHS Bulletin 12/1/2006 FDB-361 4 FL/W Yes Point Hueneme Lighthouse G-3926 (1994) 34 08.7 119 12.6 CA US Port Hueneme CA US Point Hueneme Lighthouse 220 North Market Street, Port Hueneme, CA 93041 M Barbier & Bénard 111 1897 C 250 MM 5 60 3 5 60 6 5 60 3 No B M Lens being removed to base of tower for display will be replaced with plastic optic in tower Gademsky Fresnel Lens Team 7/18/2002 FDB-013 4 F Yes Point Montara Lighthouse G-4010 (1994) 37 32.2 122 31.2 CA US San Mateo CA US San Mateo Historical Society Museum 2200 Broadway Street, Redwood City, CA 94063 M C 250 MM 2 90 5 2 90 6 2 90 3 Yes Cylindar Brass? 2 & 90 Formerly College of Notre Dame library.
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