Stratford Shoal, Connecticut
Stratford Shoal Light, first lit on December 15, 1877, stands on a granite foundation in the Long Island Sound protecting ships from the dangerous Middle Ground Shoal. Built with a Gothic influence, the three-stories high tower is square on the bottom and octagonal on the upper portion. The sentinel was isolated and frequently under siege by strong winds, not an easy place for a Keeper to live. Imagine the excitement when a lighthouse tender would bring mail, newspapers and supplies to the isolated outpost! This unique replica is a companion piece to the Limited Edition Anchor Bay #43123 Lighthouse Tender Narcissus (see below). Both are designed to fit together at the base. Inland buoy tenders such as the Narcissus, a member of the 122-foot WAGL Zinnia Class Tenders, typically were instrumental in servicing lighthouses such as Stratford Shoal.
Harbour Lights Collectible Replica in a Limited Edition of 1,200 pieces. 7" x 4 3/4".
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