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Coordinates: 9°2938N 76°1915E / 9.493927°N 76.320935°E / 9.493927; 76.320935
 

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Alappuzha Lighthouse
A view of the Alappuzha Lighthouse
Map
LocationAlappuzha, Kerala
Coordinates9°29′38N 76°19′15E / 9.493927°N 76.320935°E / 9.493927; 76.320935
Tower
Constructionmasonry tower
Height28 metres (92 ft)
Shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Markingsred and white horizontal bands, red lantern
Light
First lit1862
Focal height33 metres (108 ft)
Light source150 W metal halide lamp (230 V AC recommended power supply / 220–250 V range supply)
Range24.5 nautical miles (45.4 km; 28.2 mi)
CharacteristicFl W 15s.

The Alappuzha Lighthouse (orAlleppey Light) is situated in the coastal town of Alappuzha, Kerala. It was built in 1862 and is a major tourist attraction. Visitors are allowed between 1500 hours and 1630 hours on every weekday at an admission fee of 20 rupees for Indian citizens and 50 rupees for foreigners. This is the first of its kind in the Arabian sea coast of Kerala.

History[edit]

Alappuzha, the place where India's Alleppey Lighthouse stands, was one of the busiest ports and trade centres of Kerala. Alappuzha, a part of Travancore, was ruled by Rajas of Erstwhile Travancore before India's independence. After the arrival of the Portuguese, Dutch and English traders, Vizhinjam, Kollam, Travancore and Purakad were the main ports of Erstwhile Travancore through which foreign trade flourished.

The decline of the Port of Purakkad necessitated the rehabilitation of the traders for which Alappuzha was selected as a port and infrastructure was developed. The port was opened to foreign traders in 1792. There was no regular lighthouse provided in the 18th century, only a light on the pier head served the mariners.

As port activities increased, the authorities had to provide for a lighthouse. The construction of the present lighthouse began in the reign of His Highness Marthanda Varma-II Maharaja (ruler of Travancore) and was completed during the reign of His Highness Rama Varma Maharaja of Travancore. The first stone was laid by Mrs Mary Anne Crawford on 26 April 1860.

The 27 m high lighthouse has a teak spiral staircase. A piece of first-order optical equipment with coconut oil double wick lamp light-source supplied by M/s. Chance Bros., Birmingham, was installed and commissioned into service on 28 March 1862. The same equipment continued to serve till 1952 when it was replaced by 500 mm drum optic and DA gas flasher of AGA make.

The current 4th order optic with a 1000 watt electric lamp was installed in 1960. The mains supply was extended to the station in 1960, this enabled the installation of an electrically operated 4th order revolving optic system supplied by M/s BBT, Paris, this replaced the old equipment and was commissioned on 4 August 1960.

The direct drive system was incorporated on 8 April 1998, and a separate emergency light in the 300 mm lantern on 30 December 1998. The incandescent lamp was replaced by 230 V 150 W Metal halide lamp on 28 February 1999.

The lighthouse is still a staffed station.[1][2] Originally painted plain white, it was repainted in red and white bands in 2000.

Visit[edit]

The building has been open for public visits since 2007.[3]

See also[edit]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lighthouse Digest Article". Lighthouse Digest. Archived from the original on 27 February 2008. Retrieved 6 March 2008.
  • ^ "Government of India Reference". Govt of India. Retrieved 6 March 2008. [dead link]
  • ^ "Alappuzha lighthouse to celebrate 150 Year". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 23 January 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
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