Chaine Memorial Tower

United Kingdom

In 1885, the Memorial Committee for Chaine sought the assistance of the Commissioners of Irish Lights to help to build and maintain a tower, but they initially refused. Eventually it was agreed the Memorial Committee would build the replica round tower, without a light, at Sandy Point Bay, and the Larne Harbour authority would maintain it. The approved tower was completed in January 1888.
In 1896 it was suggested that a light be added to the tower. As a result, the Commissioners of Irish Lights took over the tower and on 1 July 1899, an oil powered navigational light was installed 22 metres up the tower (the tower being 28 metres in height). The light was installed to aid the navigation of the Hunter Rock, a submerged rock approximately 5 miles off shore. The light was de-manned and converted to coal gas from the Larne mains gas supply in 1905, before finally being converted to electric in September 1935. During April 1948 the supply was changed from DC to AC.
Responsibility for maintaining the light now falls under the remit of the attending keeper at Ferris Point Lighthouse on the other side of the Harbour.

Manufacture Date 1899
Lighthouse Construction 1888
Country United Kingdom
Commissioning Body Memorial Committee for Chaine and Commissioners of Irish Lights
Lens Order 5th order fixed and occulting
Lens Type Fixed
Status publish
Light Character Iso WR 5s.16 nmi (30 km; 18 mi) (white), 12 nmi (22 km; 14 mi) (red)
Lighthouse Markings Annalong granite tower unpainted, conical top.
Management Body Ports Authority Commissioners of Irish Lights
Preserver Commissioners of Irish Lights
Coastal Erosion Vulnerability
Open Status (Site) Open
Open Status (Tower) Closed
Coordinates 54.854538,-5.797978
Other ARLHS NTI-004; Admiralty A6031; NGA 6984.
Data Source Chance Lighthouses (1856-1917) (61 years)

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