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Coordinates: 6°5611N 79°5027E / 6.936298°N 79.840766°E / 6.936298; 79.840766
 

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Colombo Lighthouse
Galbokka Point
Colombo Lighthouse
Map
LocationGalbokka Point
Colombo
Sri Lanka
Coordinates6°56′11N 79°50′27E / 6.936298°N 79.840766°E / 6.936298; 79.840766
Tower
Constructed1820s (first)
Constructionstone tower
Height15 metres (49 ft)
Shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lantern on a 1-storey building
Markingsunpainted tower, the seaward side is painted in a black and white checkered pattern
Power sourcemains electricity Edit this on Wikidata
OperatorSri Lanka Ports Authority[1]
Light
First lit1952 (current)
Focal height26 metres (85 ft)
Range15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi)
CharacteristicFl (3) W 10s.

Colombo Lighthouse is a LighthouseinColomboinSri Lanka and it is operated and maintained by the Sri Lanka Ports Authority. It is located at Galbokka Point south of the Port of Colombo on the waterfront along the marine drive, in Colombo fort.

History[edit]

The Colombo lighthouse at Colombo Harbour

The current 29-metre-high (95 ft) lighthouse was built in 1952 after the Old Colombo Lighthouse was deactivated when its light became obscured by nearby buildings as part of the Colombo Harbor Expansion project. It was opened by Rt Hon D. S. Senanayake, the first prime minister of Ceylon. Built on a concrete base which is 12 m (39 ft) high, it has four statues of lions at its base.

Due to the panoramic view of the Indian Ocean it offered, it became a city landmark. With the escalation of the Sri Lankan Civil War, public access to the site was restricted. This was due to its placement in a high-security zone as it is across the street from the Naval Headquarters and close proximity of the Port of Colombo.

Saluting battery[edit]

Located at its base is a naval gun battery that is used by the Sri Lanka Navy for its traditional gun salutes.[2] By tradition the Navy accords a 25-gun salute to the nation on the National day, which is 4 February each year. The tradition originated when the sailors of the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve fired a 15- Gun Salute at the Galle Face Green on the first Independence Day on 4 February 1948. With the formation of the Royal Ceylon Navy, HMCyS Vijaya, the first warship of the navy according a 25-gun salute on 4 February 1951 with its single QF 4-inch naval gun. In 1952 two additional QF 4-inch naval guns were brought from the United Kingdom and mounted at Galle Buck Bay in the Colombo harbour in preparation of the Royal visitofPrincess Elizabeth, which did not occur as she returned halfway due to the death of her father the King. Royal Ceylon Navy awarded a 56 gun salute on the day of the King's funeral. After HMCyS Vijaya was decommissioned its QF 4-inch naval gun was added to the battery. The guns were moved to the lighthouse and fired the gun salute since 2000. In 2000, three 52 mm guns were installed, having been gifted from the Indian Navy which are used to fire the gun salutes till 2020. In 2021, the independence day gun salute was fired from SLNS Samudura and the tradition has been naval ships after the Colombo Lighthouse became landlocked aft the construction of the Colombo Port City.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Sri Lanka". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  • ^ Gun salutes by the Sri Lanka Navy
  • ^ "Naval gun battery booms on Independence Day to honour the nation". navy.lk. Sri Lanka Navy. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
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