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Electric ship lantern

Part of the collections: Equipment of watercrafts, Navigation history

Popularization note

Ship lanterns fitted with a Fresnel lens were used on vessels as beacons. Their purpose was to inform other vessels in the vicinity, whether on open water or on a fairway, of the location of the vessel carrying it. Both the location of navigation lights and their colours are regulated by international arrangements and requisites that were written up in the late 19th century. The chosen principle of three colours of lights, green, red and white, was borrowed from regulations used in the UK. The red light indicates a vessel's port (left) side; the green indicates a vessel's starboard (right) side, and the white light is cast off the stern and mast. And for larger vessels, there should be two lights on the mast. A Fresnel lens is made up of concentric annular sections with stepwise discontinuities between them so that it can send out a more concentrated beam of light. It is often constructed with a dispersive and a converging layer. It has the advantage of being thinner than a traditional lens, which is particularly important for lenses with large diameters. An important feature of Fresnel lenses is the distortion of the course of the light rays created at the edges of the ring, which is why they are often used for various types of reflectors. Designed in 1822 by Augustin Jean Fresnel (1788-1827) based on a publication by Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon (1708-1788) describing this invention. The featured lantern was fitted with a red filter inside Fresnel's cylindrical white glass lens. So it served as an illumination of the port side. Leszek Kocela

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Author / creator

Famor S.A., Bydgoszcz (1952- )

Object type

ship equipment, signal lantern

Technique

batch production

Material

metal, colourless glass

Origin / acquisition method

purchase

Creation time / dating

1970 — 1979

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Bydgoszcz (województwo kujawsko-pomorskie)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/M/680

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