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English: Mullins Point Rear Range Light.

On September 25, 1873, the Department of Marine and Fisheries reported on the construction of a lighthouse on Mullins Point. A small lighthouse has been built at Mullin’s Point, on the north side of the entrance to Wallace Harbor, in Cumberland County. It is a fixed white light, elevated thirty-nine feet above high water.

The still standing Mullins Point Lighthouse, a combination dwelling and light tower, was the structure that was built in 1894 to serve as the rear range light and residence for the keeper. The tower, centered atop the dwelling’s roof, rises to a height of forty-eight feet and provided a focal plane of eighty-two feet for the rear range light.

In 1965, the range lights were unmanned after the wooden range lights were replaced by steel skeleton towers. John and Mary Sproul purchased the combination dwelling/tower and moved it roughly 1.5km along the shore from its original location. The Mullins Point Lighthouse continues to be used as a private residence.

Light Type: Front Range Light Location: On point, north entrance to Wallace Harbour Standing: This light is no longer standing. Operating: This light is no longer operating. Date Automated: Automated by 1993 Decommissioned: This light has been decommissioned. Began: 1873 Year Lit: 1873 Structure Type: Square wood tower, white Light Characteristic: Fixed Red (1943) Tower Height: 048ft feet high. Light Height: 082ft feet above water level.

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