Mulholland Point Lighthouse
Mulholland Point Lighthouse
Mulholland Point Lighthouse, a wooden octagonal tower standing forty-four feet from its base to the vane on its lantern, was completed in 1884, but its fixed white light was not exhibited until 1885. E. Chanteloup, a Montreal establishment that outfitted many Canadian lighthouses, supplied the lantern and lighting apparatus at a cost of $683.26, and Malachi Parker was hired as the first keeper.
Printed on heavy 100% cotton archival paper
Archival inks with rating > 200 years.
Printed and hand-signed by Richard Olsenius
Shipped in heavy tubing USPS
Frame is not included. Frame size is suggested size for image size ordered
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