The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Lighthouse lens room shines again.

Room reopens after extensive revamp courtesy of heritage funding

- Graham brown gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Arbroath’s Signal Tower Museum has shone new light on an important piece of maritime heritage with the reopening of the Bell Rock lens room after several years in the shade.

Closed since 2010, the lens room has undergone an extensive refurbishm­ent, thanks to funding from the Northern Lighthouse Heritage Trust.

The seafront building’s keepers, ANGUSalive, can now show the lens in a new and contempora­ry display that highlights its structure and beauty.

Museum officer Kirsten Couper said: “We are all delighted to open the doors to the lens room once again.

“We are often asked by visitors about the lens and having this space reopened is a wonderful addition to the telling of the story of the Bell Rock lighthouse.

“We are sure the public will share our pleasure at seeing the new lens room.”

Originally the shore station for Robert Stevenson’s Bell Rock lighthouse, which

Having this space reopened is a wonderful addition to the telling of the story of the Bell Rock lighthouse. KIRSTEN COUPER

lies 11-and-a-half miles off the Angus coastline, the Signal Tower now acts as a beacon of local heritage, promoting education and learning, as well as illuminati­ng visitors on the history of lighthouse­s and lighthouse keeping.

The Bell Rock is the world’s oldest surviving sea-washed lighthouse and has protected the Angus coastline and its people using a number of different lighting and lens mechanisms since its completion in 1811.

Its electrific­ation in 1964 saw it fitted with a new powerful light, surrounded by eight panels of lenses, which was originally used by the Isle of Man’s Chicken Rock lighthouse.

The lens was then gifted to the Signal Tower Museum by Northern Lighthouse Board in 1988 during the automation of the lighthouse.

Refurbishm­ent work has included some restoratio­n of the lens and its mechanism and the museum room features new interpreta­tion panels explaining the history of lighthouse lenses and lighting mechanisms as well as graphics giving a photograph­ic panorama of the view from the Bell Rock itself.

Children from Arbroath’s Timmergree­ns Primary and local band Slipway combined at the reopening ceremony to perform the Bell Rock Light and the Smokie Song for invited guests, including Peter Mackay, chairman of the Northern Lighthouse Heritage Trust.

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Picture: Kris Miller. Peter Mackay, chairman of the Northern Lighthouse Heritage Trust, cut the ribbon at the attraction’s reopening.
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