Prong's Lighthouse

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History

During the 18th century, with an increase in the number of shipwrecks in the Bombay harbour region, a need for a lighthouse was met by modifying an onshore watch tower, built by the Portuguese, into the first lighthouse by British port authorities. This was known as the Colaba Point Lighthouse.[1]

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Old postcard of the Prong's Lighthouse

The Prong's Lighthouse was built later, in 1875, by Thomas Ormiston at the cost of Rs. 620,255.[1][2] The lighthouse had a cannon during the British rule, to secure the bay. Once the Prong's Lighthouse was completed and commissioned, the older Colaba Point Lighthouse was rendered obsolete and it was demolished and no trace of it remains today.[1][3][4]

Description

The tapering Template:Convert high circular stone tower has a Template:Convert range and a beam that can be seen at a distance of Template:Convert.[1] The tower is painted in three horizontal bands, red, white, and black respectively.[5] It displays a white light, flashing every ten seconds.[6]

Staffing

The Prong's Lighthouse is one of the few offshore lighthouses in the world that are still staffed.[3] It is maintained by the Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships, that comes under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.[6] The lighthouse has restricted access as it is in a military area. It is accessible during low tide by foot and during high tide by boat, with special permission from the Indian Navy and the Mumbai Port Trust.[7]

Heritage designation

The lighthouse is one of the three lighthouses in the Mumbai Harbour. The other two lighthouses include the Dolphin Lighthouse and the Sunk Rock Lighthouse.[3]

The lighthouse (and the mangrove area extended between it and Colaba point) was designated a Grade-I heritage structure by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (MCGM) basis the recommendations of the Mumbai Heritage Conservation Committee.[8]

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