Charleston Lights
by Skip Willits
Title
Charleston Lights
Artist
Skip Willits
Medium
Photograph - Epson Lustre Paper
Description
Both lighthouses in Charleston, SC. This current old relic stands guard in the harbor, on what is left of a formidable island of some many years ago. Old photos show three story keepers quarters with four chimneys and several out buildings. As one can see the island is now completely gone as are, of course, all the dwellings. Built in 1876, this tower is 155 feet above sea level and was originally painted like the Bodie Island Light in North Carolina.... that is with black and white bands.
Unbelievably, this light withstood hurricanes and even an earthquake. But erosion was it�s worst enemy and finally in the early sixties it was put to rest. The new light was built as a replacement in 1962 north of this site on Sullivans Island (seen stage right in the distance). Visitors can view both lights from south of Charleston harbor.
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April 2nd, 2011
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Skip Willits
Thanks Joni, having lived on the Chesapeake Bay for over 50 years I have seen many island erode into sand bars and can appreciate your cogent comment.