Addenbroke Island Lighthouse
by Robert Bales
Title
Addenbroke Island Lighthouse
Artist
Robert Bales
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Photograph - Photo
Description
Located at the southern entrance to Fitzhugh Sound, Addenbrooke Island lightstation marks the major shipping channel for cruise ships and commercial vessels seeking to avoid the rough waters of Hecate Strait. It is close to major tourist destinations at Rivers Inlet and Hakai Pass, popular commercial fishing areas. It is the only location in Fitzhugh Sound where local marine weather observations are taken.
Addenbrooke lighthouse, known today as Addenbroke Island Lightstation, is situated on the west end of Addenbroke Island in Fitz Hugh Sound. It was established in 1914 on the British Columbia coast to help and aid ship through the treacherous coastline.
W.A. Guthro and his wife Edith were the first lightkeepers of Addenbrooke, and turned the light on in May 1914 for the first time. As time went on there were to be many more lightkeepers of Addenbrooke. There was Mr. F. Smith and his wife who took over in August 1918 and then Mrs. Smith continued on looking after the lightstation after the death of her husband in 1922. In 1928 Mrs. Smith (now remarried to Mr. W.F. Brydon) traded lightstations with Ernie Maynard, who was the lightkeepers of Lucy Island. On May 1929, Ernie's career as a lighthouse keeper came to a tragic end. Ernie was found murdered by his boathouse. His murder was never solved. It was suggested that he discovered a thief and in a struggle his live was take. The Wallace Children often speak of this incident and how they were afraid to go down by the boathouse in case of running into Maynard's Ghost.
A. Johnston replaced Ernie Maynard after his death and stayed on Addenbrooke until August 22, 1932, when William Wallace replaced him as the lightkeeper. So thus begins part of our family story.
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March 25th, 2013
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Comments (7)
Heiko Koehrer-Wagner
Hi Robert, Beautiful lighting, great colors and DOV, we voted! ... Heiko and Helga
Mary Machare
What a beautiful island. Your procesisng brings out the red roofs, making the buildings pop off against the fir trees in the background. vf