
U.S. Coast Guard Drawing of a Screw Pile LightHouse

by Jerry McElroy
Title
U.S. Coast Guard Drawing of a Screw Pile LightHouse
Artist
Jerry McElroy
Medium
Drawing - Drawing
Description
A screw-pile lighthouse is a lighthouse which stands on piles that are screwed into sandy or muddy sea or river bottoms. The first screw-pile lighthouse was Built by blind Irish engineer Alexander Mitchell. It was constructed in 1838 at the mouth of the Thames and was known as the Maplin Sands lighthouse.
In the United States, screw-pile lighthouses proliferated in the Chesapeake Bay due to its estuarial soft bottom. North Carolina's sounds and river entrances were also once home to many screw-pile lights. The characteristic design is a 1 1⁄2-story hexagonal wooden building with dormers and a cupola light room.
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January 10th, 2013
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