Swallow Point Lighthouse

Swallow Point Lighthouse

from $75.00

The wreck of the merchant ship Lord Ashburton in 1857 on the northern tip of Grand Manan, with the loss of 21 lives, led the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly to call for "a Light House to be erected on the Northern Head of Grand Manan". The site chosen was a headland called the "Swallow's Tail" near the entrance to the harbor at North Head. The lighthouse tower and keeper's dwelling were built in 1859 at a cost of £495 and the lantern was first lit on 7 July 1860.  It was the first lighthouse to be built on the island of Grand Manan.

  • 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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The two offered image sizes (medium and large),  will, respectively,  fit inside an 11 x 14” or 16 x 20” frame providing room for a wide-bordered mat. Please note frames are not included.  Different print sizes can be made upon request. Email us for a quote.