Narva Lighthouse

Estonia

Narva is a historic port city on the frontier between Estonia and Russia. Nothing is known of the 1725 tower but there is a historic postcard view of the 1808 lighthouse,
http://www.leuchtturm-welt.net/HTML/DEPK2/ORIGINAL/NARWA.JPG

which was destroyed during World War II. Lighthouse located in Narva-Jöesuu, on the west bank at the entrance to the Narva River. Site status unknown; the area near the mouth of the river is gated.

Manufacture Date 1867
Lighthouse Construction 1957 (station established 1725, first mention in 1808)
Country Estonia
Lens Order 2nd order
Lens Type Fixed
Status publish
Light Character LFl(2) W 12s. two long (1.5 s) white flashes every 12 s.
Lighthouse Markings 30 m (98 ft) round concrete block tower with lantern and gallery, mounted on a 1-story stone base. Tower painted with red and white horizontal bands; lantern painted black; base unpainted gray stone.
Coastal Erosion Vulnerability
Open Status (Tower) Closed
Coordinates 59.4680304757,28.0403437903
Other ARLHS EST-036; VTA 001; Admiralty C3894; NGA 12956. Alternative names: Narva-Jõesuu, Narva-Jöesuu
Data Source The Lighthouse Work of Sir James T. Chance (APPENDIX): 2nd order - 1867 - Narva, Baltic - Fixed

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