Cape Columbine Lighthouse

South Africa

Cape Columbine was the last manned lighthouse to be commissioned in South Africa, designed and built by Mr HC Cooper. The lighthouse was named after the barque Columbine which was wrecked there on 31 Mary 1829. It was declared a national monument in 1998.

Manufacture Date 1936
Lighthouse Construction 1936
Country South Africa
Lens Order 3rd order
Lens Type Revolving
Status publish
Light Character Fl 15S
Lighthouse Markings Square masonry tower painted white with red lantern house.
Lighthouse Parts 3,3 metre lantern with 24 curved, polished plate glass panes; 216 mm K-type twin diaphone fog horns (since replaced)
Management Body Ports Authority Transnet Ports Authority
Coastal Erosion Vulnerability
Climate Change Impact Observations No
Condition Observations Excellent condition
Open Status (Site) Open
Open Status (Tower) Open
Coordinates -32.8277297316,17.8555355024
Data Source Transnet Port Authority; South African Lighthouses, Gerald Hoberman 2009

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